Poly-B plumbing is notorious for slow leaks, usually hidden behind drywall, causing mould and water damage.
Poly-B is a type of plastic plumbing that was banned from use in the 1990s. Many Calgary homeowners remain at risk because the original Poly-B plumbing in their homes has not yet been replaced.
Do You Suspect That You Have Poly-B Plumbing? Call Plumbing And Heating Paramedics Today To Talk About Your Options.

What Is Wrong With Poly-B Plumbing?
Poly-B plumbing was banned from use in Calgary homes for good reason!
The fittings crack easily.
It can’t handle the pressure.
It’s prone to chemical damage & degradation.
It can cause uninsured damage to your home.
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Excellent service. David was right on time. Investigated quickly and explained all the options. Worked very effectively and explained future choices for our upcoming renovation plans. Highly recommend for any plumbing work.
Excellent service. David was right on time. Investigated quickly and explained all the options. Worked very effectively and explained future choices for our upcoming renovation plans. Highly recommend for any plumbing work.
Excellent service. David was right on time. Investigated quickly and explained all the options. Worked very effectively and explained future choices for our upcoming renovation plans. Highly recommend for any plumbing work.
Excellent service. David was right on time. Investigated quickly and explained all the options. Worked very effectively and explained future choices for our upcoming renovation plans. Highly recommend for any plumbing work.
Excellent service. David was right on time. Investigated quickly and explained all the options. Worked very effectively and explained future choices for our upcoming renovation plans. Highly recommend for any plumbing work.
Excellent service. David was right on time. Investigated quickly and explained all the options. Worked very effectively and explained future choices for our upcoming renovation plans. Highly recommend for any plumbing work.
Excellent service. David was right on time. Investigated quickly and explained all the options. Worked very effectively and explained future choices for our upcoming renovation plans. Highly recommend for any plumbing work.
Excellent service. David was right on time. Investigated quickly and explained all the options. Worked very effectively and explained future choices for our upcoming renovation plans. Highly recommend for any plumbing work.
Excellent service. David was right on time. Investigated quickly and explained all the options. Worked very effectively and explained future choices for our upcoming renovation plans. Highly recommend for any plumbing work.
You Get It…Poly-B Plumbing Has Been Cancelled
But, how do you know if your home has Poly-B plumbing?
FIRST…Look under your sink, or go to an unfinished area of your basement, like your utility room with exposed pipes in the ceiling.
THEN…Ask yourself these questions:
- Do you see grey plastic pipes with copper or brass fittings? Poly-B plumbing is usually a light or dark grey plastic. On some installations, Poly-B plumbing can have plastic fittings instead of copper or brass.
- Do you see a stamped code on the pipes? Poly-B plumbing will have a stamped code on the pipes that reads ‘PB2110’ or ‘Poly-B Potable.’ If you don’t see a code, it could still be Poly-B plumbing.
- Was your home built between 1975 and 1998? Poly-B plumbing was used in most home builds during this time. If you aren’t the original homeowner, and you aren’t sure that the original plumbing has been replaced, your home could still have Poly-B plumbing.
Was your home built between 1998 and 2005? Poly-B was not de-listed from the National Plumbing Code of Canada until 2005. It’s possible that your home’s original plumber used up their remaining Poly-B plumbing supplies in your home.
Why Call The Plumbing And Heating Paramedics To Replace Your Poly-B Plumbing?
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Poly-B plumbing is notorious for leaking easily. These leaks cause severe damage in hidden areas, such as inside the walls of your home.
Let’s be real. Replacing your Poly-B plumbing can be a big investment. However, ignoring the issue and leaving your Poly-B plumbing to degrade can result in extraordinary costs from removing dangerous mould and fixing water damage. You may even have to pay for remediation if you ever want to sell your home. On top of that? You are back to square one, replacing your Poly-B plumbing.
Prevent Damage To Your Home!
Contact Plumbing And Heating Paramedics Today For A Professional Poly-B Plumbing Assessment.