
Selling Your Vancouver Home? Replace Poly B Before You List
Remove poly B piping before listing so your sale doesn't fall through. Fast turnaround, permitted work, and full documentation for the buyer.
Call 604-227-6981Pre-sale poly B replacement in Vancouver is one of the most time-sensitive plumbing jobs we do — and one of the most common. Poly B is the single biggest deal-killer in Metro Vancouver real estate right now. Buyers' home inspectors flag it on every report. Buyers' insurers either refuse to cover it or add surcharges that make the deal economics fall apart. Realtors routinely recommend sellers get poly B replaced before listing. We work with sellers and their agents to get poly B out of Vancouver homes quickly — permitted, inspected, and fully documented so the buyer's lawyer, insurer, and home inspector have everything they need.
What's included
When you need this service
- 1You're listing your Vancouver home and your realtor has recommended poly B removal
- 2A buyer's conditions include poly B replacement before closing
- 3A home inspection flagged poly B and the deal is at risk
- 4You want to list without the poly B disclosure complicating negotiations
Step by step
- 1Call us with your listing or closing timeline
- 2Free site visit and written quote — usually within 24 to 48 hours
- 3Permit pulled with the City of Vancouver
- 4Poly B removed and home repiped — one to two days for most Vancouver homes
- 5City inspection obtained
- 6Completion report and permit records provided for the buyer's file
Where we provide Pre-Sale Poly B Replacement in Metro Vancouver
We provide Pre-Sale Poly B Replacement across Metro Vancouver, including Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond and the surrounding region.
See all service areas →Common questions about Pre-Sale 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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