Full Home Repipe in Vancouver, BC
Vancouver, BC

Full Home Repipe in Vancouver — Poly B to PEX or Copper

Top-to-bottom repiping for Vancouver houses and condos — minimal disruption, drywall patching included.

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A full home repipe in Vancouver is often the right call when poly B isn't the only problem — or when the poly B has already caused enough damage that a piecemeal fix won't cut it. Many Vancouver homes have a mix of pipe types: poly B on the supply lines, old copper elsewhere, and sometimes galvanized steel in the older sections. Our Red Seal plumbers replace all of it in one job, installing a complete new water supply system in PEX-A or copper that meets current BC plumbing code, is fully permitted, and is city-inspected.

Scope of work

What's included

Removal of all existing supply piping (poly B, copper, galvanized)
Full repipe with PEX-A or copper
All fixtures reconnected and tested
Permit pulled and City of Vancouver inspection
Drywall access patched
Written completion report for your insurer
When to act

When you need this service

  • 1Your Vancouver home has poly B plus old copper or galvanized piping
  • 2Persistent low pressure across multiple fixtures
  • 3Frequent leaks appearing in different locations
  • 4You're buying a Vancouver home and want clean, documented plumbing throughout
Our process

Step by step

  1. 1Free walkthrough and written quote
  2. 2Permit application with the City
  3. 3Existing piping removed, new plumbing installed throughout
  4. 4All fixtures reconnected and pressure tested
  5. 5City of Vancouver final inspection
  6. 6Drywall patching, cleanup, and completion report

Where we provide Full Home Repipe in Metro Vancouver

We provide Full Home Repipe across Metro Vancouver, including Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond and the surrounding region.

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FAQ

Common questions about Full Home Repipe

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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