Poly B Pipe Replacement & Repipe Victoria BC
Victoria's insurance companies are requiring Poly B removal. We replace your old polybutylene pipes with modern PEX — fast, clean, and guaranteed.
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Why Victoria Homeowners Are Replacing Poly B Now
Insurance companies across BC are increasingly requiring homeowners to remove and replace Poly B (polybutylene) plumbing before renewing home insurance policies. Many Victoria homeowners have received letters from their insurers giving them 30-90 days to provide proof of poly b replacement or face non-renewal. Poly B was installed in thousands of Greater Victoria homes built between 1978 and 1995, particularly in Langford, Colwood, View Royal, Saanich, and Esquimalt.
Poly B's failure rate is well-documented — you can learn more about polybutylene pipe risks from CMHC. It degrades from the inside out when exposed to chlorinated water, developing micro-cracks that lead to slow leaks inside wall cavities. The financial exposure to insurers from Poly B water damage claims has grown large enough that many BC insurers now treat it as a standard exclusion. If you've received an insurance letter about poly b insurance Victoria BC requirements, the clock is running — proactive polybutylene replacement protects both your coverage and your home.
Home buyers and their inspectors routinely flag Poly B during purchases. Properties with confirmed Poly B often sell at a discount or require poly b replacement as a condition of sale. Addressing it now preserves your home's full market value and eliminates it as a sticking point in any future real estate transaction.
Poly B Replacement Cost in Victoria BC
The cost of poly b replacement in Victoria depends on several factors: the size of the home, accessibility of the pipes, how much drywall needs to be opened, the number of stories, the complexity of the existing plumbing layout, and whether permits are required. Homes with open crawlspaces or basements generally cost less than those with fully finished walls on every level.
We provide a fixed price after a thorough assessment — you know the full cost before work begins. There are no change orders for standard scope. We offer 0% financing through Financeit — apply in minutes at our financing page. Most Victoria homes are completed in 1-2 days with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
What We Replace Poly B With
We replace poly b with PEX — specifically, we use PEX-A piping with expansion fittings, the modern gold standard for residential water supply. PEX is flexible and can be routed through walls with minimal access holes, eliminating the need to open up entire wall sections. It is highly resistant to Victoria's chlorinated municipal water supply — the same chlorine that causes Poly B to degrade from the inside has no such effect on PEX. PEX-A carries a long manufacturer warranty and is expected to outlast the homes it is installed in.
Some homeowners ask about replacing poly b with copper. We generally do not recommend copper as a Poly B replacement material in residential applications. PEX outperforms copper in most categories: it is more flexible (requiring fewer fittings and access points), freeze-resistant, more resistant to pinhole corrosion, and significantly less expensive in materials. The result is a better outcome for less money.
Signs Your Victoria Home Has Poly B Plumbing
- Grey plastic pipe visible under sinks, at the water heater, or in the crawlspace — not white PVC and not copper
- Your home was built between 1978 and 1995 in Greater Victoria
- A home inspection report has flagged Poly B plumbing
- An insurance letter requesting Poly B removal before policy renewal
- Unexplained water stains inside walls or ceilings in an otherwise dry home
Our Poly B Replacement Process
Step 1: Assessment — A licensed plumber visits your home and identifies all Poly B runs, documenting every supply line that needs to be replaced. We check under sinks, at the water heater, in the crawlspace or basement, and at all fixture connections.
Step 2: Detailed Quote — We provide a fixed-price quote in writing. No surprises, no change orders for standard scope work.
Step 3: Scheduling — Most replacements can be scheduled within days of booking. We work around your availability.
Step 4: Installation — We minimize drywall opening by routing PEX through walls using the flexibility of the material. Access holes are kept small and strategic. Your furniture and floors are protected throughout.
Step 5: Testing — We pressure test the complete new PEX system before any access holes are closed. The system must pass before we wrap up.
Step 6: Documentation — We provide written insurance documentation confirming poly b replacement completion. This is the document your insurer needs for policy renewal.
Why Choose The Smell Good Plumbers for Poly B Replacement in Victoria BC
We have 7 licensed, background-checked plumbers and have completed hundreds of Victoria poly b repipes. We know these jobs — the tight wall cavities, the difficult access points, the insurance documentation requirements. Our fixed upfront pricing means you know the cost before we start. We provide the insurance letter documentation your BC insurer requires on completion. And if you need financing, our 0% Financeit option makes poly b replacement affordable without disrupting your cash flow. Call (778) 265-6446 to book your poly b inspection today.
Many BC insurance companies are now requiring Poly B removal as a condition of policy renewal. If you've received a letter from your insurer about Poly B, you typically have a 30-90 day window to provide proof of replacement. Contact us at (778) 265-6446 to schedule your poly b replacement in Victoria and get the documentation your insurer requires.
Most standard-size Victoria homes (3-4 bedrooms, single or two-story) can be completely repiped with PEX in 1-2 days. Larger homes or those with complex layouts may take an additional day. We work efficiently and cleanly to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
We replace polybutylene pipes with PEX-A (cross-linked polyethylene) tubing with expansion fittings. PEX is the modern industry standard for residential water supply — it's flexible, durable, resistant to Victoria's chlorinated water, and carries a long manufacturer warranty. We do not recommend copper as a replacement material in most cases as PEX outperforms it in residential applications.
Poly B pipe is grey or (less commonly) black plastic pipe. If your home was built between 1978 and 1995 in Greater Victoria, there is a significant chance it has Poly B plumbing. You can look under sinks or at the connections to your water heater — if you see grey plastic tubing (not white PVC and not copper), it is likely Poly B. A plumbing inspection by our team will confirm and document what you have.
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