Lower Mainland

Poly B Pipe Replacement in Cloverdale, BC

Cloverdale has some of Surrey's most established residential neighbourhoods, including Clayton Village and older streets near the Cloverdale town centre. Homes from the late 1970s through the 1990s are common here, and many still have their original Poly B. The Cloverdale area also includes newer developments in Clayton, but it's the older housing that typically needs a Poly B assessment.

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Why Cloverdale Residents Call Us

1

Established Older Neighbourhoods

Cloverdale's original residential streets have significant Poly B-era housing that hasn't been repiped.

2

Pre-Listing Inspections

Cloverdale is an active market. We do pre-listing assessments for sellers who want to get ahead of buyer inspection reports.

3

Insurance & Mortgage Conditions

Lenders and insurers in the Lower Mainland increasingly flag Poly B. Cloverdale homeowners are facing this at renewal and at purchase.

We cover the full Lower Mainland.

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FAQ

Poly B Replacement in Cloverdale — FAQ

Do you serve Clayton as well as Cloverdale?
Yes — we cover all of Cloverdale and Clayton.
What is Poly B pipe and why does it need to be replaced?
Polybutylene (Poly B) is a grey plastic pipe installed in BC homes between the late 1970s and mid-1990s. It reacts with chlorine in municipal water, causing the pipe walls to flake and crack from the inside. Leaks often start without warning — sometimes behind walls or under floors — and can cause significant water damage. Most insurers now flag it as a liability.
How do I know if my home has Poly B pipe?
Poly B is grey, flexible plastic pipe usually found at the water meter, under sinks, in utility rooms, and in crawl spaces. It's often stamped 'PB2110' along its length. If your home was built between 1978 and 1995 in the Lower Mainland, there's a good chance it has Poly B. We can inspect and confirm.
How long does a full Poly B replacement take?
A typical Surrey home takes one to two days for a full repipe, depending on size and layout. Larger homes or those with complex plumbing may take a day longer. We aim to have your water restored by end of day.
Will my homeowner's insurance cover Poly B replacement?
Most standard home insurance policies do not cover elective replacement — they cover damage caused by a sudden leak. Some insurers in BC are now refusing new policies or raising premiums on homes with Poly B. We can provide a written assessment report to support your claim or policy review.

Poly B Replacement in Cloverdale — Let's Talk

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