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What is wrong with Poly B pipes? Why are they bad?

As Calgary homeowners, we often overlook what’s behind our walls – until there’s a problem. One such hidden danger lurking in many Calgary homes built between 1985 and 1997 is Poly B piping. At Harper’s Plumbing, we’ve seen firsthand the devastating effects of Poly B failures, and we’re here to shed light on this critical issue.

What is Poly B plumbing?

Poly B, short for Polybutylene, was widely used in residential plumbing systems from 1985 to 1997. Initially celebrated as a cost-effective alternative to copper, it has since shown significant drawbacks:

  • Chlorine Sensitivity: Poly B can degrade when exposed to chlorine over time.
  • Cracks and Leaks: It has a tendency to develop microscopic cracks that can lead to major issues.
  • Unexpected Failures: These pipes can burst with little warning, causing extensive damage.

Poly B pipes were marketed as “the pipe of the future” due to their low cost, flexibility, and ease of installation. However, this promise quickly turned into a nightmare for many homeowners.

When was Poly B banned in Canada?

Poly B’s reputation began to crumble in the mid-1980s when insurance companies noticed a pattern of leaks emerging in homes with polybutylene piping. By 1995, most tradespeople had stopped using the material in residential construction. The situation became so severe that in 1997, Poly B was banned by the National Plumbing Code, which oversees plumbing trades in Canada.

The final nail in the coffin came in 2005 when the NRC-CNRC National Plumbing Code and the Government of Canada officially removed Poly B from the list of acceptable plumbing piping materials. As a result, typically only homes built between 1978 and 1995 have polybutylene piping installed.

This rapid fall from grace was due to several factors:

  • Frequent leaks and pipe failures
  • Susceptibility to damage from chlorine in water systems
  • Degradation when exposed to high temperatures

The issue became so widespread that a $1 billion class action lawsuit was settled in the USA, covering the cost of replacing Poly B systems in 320,000 homes. This legal action underscores the severity of the problems associated with Poly B piping and the significant financial impact on homeowners and the construction industry.

The Risks of Waiting

Many homeowners are unaware they have Poly B until it’s too late. A single pipe failure can lead to:

  • Water Damage: Resulting in costly repairs and significant disruption.
  • Mold Growth: Even small leaks can create conditions for mold to thrive behind walls.
  • Structural Issues: Over time, leaks can compromise your home’s integrity.

Insurance and Resale Challenges

Square One Insurance highlights several challenges associated with homes that have Poly B piping:

  • Insurance Difficulties: Many insurers now require replacement of Poly B in Calgary or charge higher premiums for homes with this piping. Some may even deny coverage altogether.
  • Resale Issues: Homes with Poly B are becoming harder to sell or may sell at a discount. Square One advises that it’s crucial to know what type of plumbing is in your home before buying or seeking insurance.
  • High Deductibles: Claims related to Poly B might face high deductibles, leaving homeowners with substantial out-of-pocket expenses.

Why 2024 is the Year to Act

  • Age Factor: Most Poly B installations in Calgary are now 25-35 years old – well beyond their expected lifespan.
  • Increasing Risk of Leaks: Square One reports that “Poly-B piping begins to leak around 10 to 15 years after installation,” meaning any existing Poly B is likely already at risk.
  • Protect Your Investment: Replacing Poly B now may help safeguard your home’s value and insurability.

The PEX Solution

At Harper’s Plumbing, we recommend Poly B replacement in Calgary with PEX (Cross-linked Polyethylene) piping for several reasons:

  • Durability: PEX is designed for longevity and reliability.
  • Freeze Resistance: It performs better under freezing conditions than Poly B.
  • Cost-Effective Installation: Our team ensures a smooth replacement process.
  • Flexibility: PEX can be easily integrated into your existing plumbing system.

What to Expect During Replacement

Our experienced team at Harper’s Plumbing has streamlined the replacement process:

  1. Thorough inspection and planning
  2. Careful removal of existing Poly B pipes
  3. Installation of new PEX piping with minimal disruption
  4. Comprehensive testing to ensure perfect functionality

Invest in Your Home’s Future

Replacing your Poly B piping is not just about avoiding future problems; it’s an investment in your home’s future. While we can’t guarantee specific outcomes, many homeowners find potential benefits such as:

  • Improved insurability
  • Possible reductions in insurance costs
  • Enhanced marketability if you decide to sell

 

Don’t wait for a plumbing disaster or insurance complications!
Contact Harper’s Plumbing today for a consultation on replacing your Poly B piping.
Let’s work together to keep your home safe and sound!

Morgan Harper

Morgan Harper

My name is Morgan Harper, and I’m the blog writer, office wrangler, and snack supplier at Harper’s Plumbing.

morgan

My name is Morgan Harper, and I’m the blog writer, office wrangler, and snack supplier at Harper’s Plumbing.

I keep our daughter stocked with snacks, and Gurdi, our office Labradoodle, is never far behind hoping for a treat. When I’m not at my desk, you’ll often find us at the local off-leash park, where she runs off her energy and I get a few moments to reconnect with nature.

When I’m not writing about plumbing, I’m managing our office team, coordinating with our marketing agency, and making sure the right parts end up in the right hands. I keep things running behind the scenes so our plumbers can focus on what they do best—helping our customers.

And when I’m really off-duty, you’ll find me in the greenhouse, baking homemade bread, or sewing—yes, I’ve fully embraced my inner grandma, and I have no regrets.

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