Emergency Pipe Repair in Vancouver, BC
Vancouver, BC

Emergency Poly B Pipe Repair in Vancouver — Fast Response

Fast response for burst poly B failures, active leaks, and flood damage from failed polybutylene fittings across Metro Vancouver.

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Poly B fails fast. The fittings crack without warning and when they go, they can discharge a significant amount of water before anyone shuts the main off. If you have an active poly B leak or burst pipe in your Vancouver home, call us now. We respond to poly B pipe emergencies across Metro Vancouver, get the water contained, and assess what's needed — whether that's a targeted repair to the failed section or the start of a full poly B replacement.

Scope of work

What's included

Emergency response to active poly B leaks in Metro Vancouver
Water shutoff and leak containment
Temporary or permanent repair of failed poly B section
Assessment of remaining polybutylene pipe condition
Damage documentation for your insurance claim
Plan and quote for full poly B replacement if needed
When to act

When you need this service

  • 1Active leak or burst from a poly B fitting or pipe in your Vancouver home
  • 2Water damage to walls, ceilings, or floors from a failed polybutylene pipe
  • 3Visible bulging, discolouration, or weeping at poly B fittings
  • 4Sudden loss of water pressure in part of the home
Our process

Step by step

  1. 1Call us — we respond as fast as possible across Metro Vancouver
  2. 2Locate the failed poly B fitting or pipe and shut off water to the area
  3. 3Repair or bypass the failed section
  4. 4Document the damage for your insurance claim
  5. 5Assess and quote remaining poly B pipe condition
  6. 6Schedule full poly B replacement if needed

Where we provide Emergency Pipe Repair in Metro Vancouver

We provide Emergency Pipe Repair across Metro Vancouver, including Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond and the surrounding region.

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FAQ

Common questions about Emergency Pipe Repair

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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