Home Inspections

Understanding the risks of Poly B Piping
in Your Home Purchase

When it comes to home purchases, there are many things to consider before signing on the dotted line. One of the most important elements to consider is the plumbing system. In older homes, many of the plumbing systems are made from Poly B piping. Although it is not a common plumbing material, it is important to understand the risks associated with Poly B piping before purchasing a home.

 

What is Poly B Piping?

Poly B piping, or polybutylene piping, is a type of plastic piping that was commonly used in the 1970s a

nd 1980s for plumbing systems. In Canada its use was banned in 1995. It is a grey, flexible tubing that was used for hot and cold water supply lines, as well as drain lines. It is relatively cheap and easy to install, which is why it was so popular during this time period.

Ply B Pipling

However, over time, these pipes began to deteriorate and break down and the connection points would fail.This can cause a variety of issues, such as leaks, low water pressure, and even water contamination. As a result, it is important to understand the risks associated with Poly B piping before purchasing a home.

The Risks of Poly B Piping?

The biggest risk associated with Poly B piping is that it is prone to leaking. Over time, the pipe can break down and become brittle, which can lead to cracks and leaks in the plumbing system. This can cause significant damage to the home, as well as serious health risks.

In addition, Poly B piping is also known to corrode and degrade over time. This can cause a buildup of bacteria and other contaminants in the water supply, which can be hazardous to your health. Finally, Poly B piping can also cause low water pressure, as the pipes can become clogged and blocked over time.

Warning Signs of Poly B Piping

here are a few warning signs that can indicate the presence of Poly B piping in a home. First, the piping is usually grey in colour and is relatively flexible. It is also usually marked with the letters “PB” or “PB-1” on the outside of the pipe.

In addition, the pipes may also be covered in a white powdery material, which is a sign of corrosion. Finally, if the pipes are leaking or the water pressure is low, this could be a sign that the plumbing system is made of Poly B piping.

Poly B Piping signs of failure

What to do if Poly B is found?

If Poly B piping is found in a home, it is important to take action immediately. The best course of action is to replace the piping with a more reliable material, such as copper or PVC piping. This will ensure that the plumbing system is safe and reliable, and will help prevent any potential issues down the road.

The Cost of Replacing Poly B Piping ?

Replacing Poly B piping can be an expensive endeavour, as it requires the services of a professional plumber. The cost of replacing Poly B piping will vary depending on the size of the home and the extent of the work that needs to be done. Generally speaking, the cost can range from $1000  as a DIY project to several thousand dollars as walls have to be opened up to access the pipe.

Poly B Piping walls cut open

What is Poly B Piping replaced with?

Since 1995 Poly B has been replaced by PEX is a plastic flexible pipe that comes in white, blue, orange, red and a translucent milky white clear with a estimated life span of  40-50 years.

Pex Piping

How to avoid Poly B Piping in a home purchase?

The best way to avoid Poly B piping in a home purchase is to always get a home inspection. A home inspection will help identify any potential problems, such as Poly B piping, before signing on the dotted line.

In addition, it is important to research the history of the home. Many older homes may still have Poly B piping, so it is important to do your due diligence and ask the right questions before making a purchase.

Tips for Home Buyers to Consider

When purchasing a home, there are a few tips that home buyers should consider. First, always get a home inspection, as this will help identify any potential issues, such as Poly B piping. 

Second, ask the right questions when researching the history of the home. Third be aware of any warning signs of Poly B piping, such as corrosion or low water pressure. Finally , check with your insurance company as many of them require proof that there is not Poly B Piping in the home.

The importance of a Home Inspection

It is important to always get a home inspection before purchasing a home. A home inspection will help you identify any potential problems, such as Poly B piping, that could potentially cause issues down the road. A home inspector will be able to identify any signs of corrosion or degradation in the plumbing system, as well as any leaks or other problems.

If you are just concerned with plumbing you can book a Single Component Inspection just for plumbing.

How to Choose a Home Inspector

t is important to choose a qualified ,experienced  and British Columbia Licensed home inspector when purchasing a home. You can also ask for recommendations from family and friends, or look for reviews online.

Conclusion

Poly B piping can be a major problem in older homes, as it can lead to leaks, low water pressure, and even water contamination. It is important to understand the risks associated with Poly B piping before purchasing a home, and always get a home inspection to identify any potential issues. By following these tips, home buyers can help ensure that they are making a safe and informed home purchase.

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