
Condo Poly B Pipe Replacement in Vancouver — Strata-Ready
Specialized poly B pipe replacement in Vancouver condos and townhomes — we handle strata paperwork and minimize suite downtime.
Call 604-227-6981Poly B pipe replacement in a Vancouver condo or strata involves more moving parts than a house repipe — and most general plumbers aren't set up for it. Strata approval, limited access windows, coordination with property managers, suite-neighbour notification, and strata-specific documentation requirements all need to be handled correctly. We've completed dozens of condo poly B repipes across Metro Vancouver and know exactly how to get it done with minimum disruption to your suite and the building.
What's included
When you need this service
- 1Your Vancouver condo strata has flagged poly B piping in the building
- 2Your suite has poly B on the domestic water supply lines
- 3Your insurer requires poly B pipe removal as a condition of coverage
- 4You're selling your Vancouver condo and the buyer's insurer is requiring poly B documentation
Step by step
- 1Initial consultation and poly B scope assessment
- 2Strata documentation and access approval prepared
- 3Permit pulled with the City of Vancouver
- 4Poly B repipe completed within approved strata access window
- 5City inspection and signoff
- 6Completion documents provided to you, your strata, and your insurer
Where we provide Condo Poly B Replacement in Metro Vancouver
We provide Condo Poly B Replacement across Metro Vancouver, including Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond and the surrounding region.
See all service areas →Common questions about Condo Poly B Replacement
Poly B is a grey flexible plastic pipe installed in most Metro Vancouver homes built between 1978 and 1995. The core problem is chemical degradation: chlorine and oxidants in the municipal water supply attack the pipe from the inside, making the material brittle over time. Failures happen at the fittings first — often suddenly and without any advance warning. A burst poly B fitting can discharge a large volume of water before anyone notices. The defect was serious enough to trigger a $950 million class action settlement in the US (Cox v. Shell Oil Co., 1995). BC insurers responded by tightening coverage requirements, and most now require poly B removal before they'll underwrite water damage.
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