Trusted Polybutylene Pipe Repiping Services in South Florida
Does your home contain polybutylene plumbing? If so, polybutylene pipe repiping isn't optional — it's urgent. Installed in millions of homes from the late 1970s through the mid-1990s, polybutylene (also called Poly-B or "gray pipe") was marketed as the future of plumbing. Unfortunately, chlorine in municipal water supplies degrades polybutylene from the inside, causing sudden, catastrophic failures. Throughout Boynton Beach and Palm Beach County, Florida Flush Plumbing performs Poly-B repiping that eliminates this risk for good.
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What Is Polybutylene Pipe & Why It's Dangerous
Polybutylene is a flexible plastic pipe, usually gray, blue, or black, that connects via crimped or socket-fused fittings. While it looked promising in the 1970s, real-world performance proved disastrous. Specifically, chlorine and other oxidants in tap water cause polybutylene to flake, scale, and eventually rupture without warning. Consequently, class-action lawsuits forced manufacturers out of business — but millions of homes still have these pipes. That's why polybutylene pipe repiping has become one of our most-requested services.
Warning Signs You Need Poly-B Pipe Repiping
Polybutylene failure often comes without warning. However, you can spot some early red flags. Look for these issues:
- Gray, blue, or black flexible plastic pipes at your water heater or main shutoff
- Pipes stamped with "PB2110"
- Small leaks at fittings or joints
- Unexplained water stains on ceilings or walls
- Reduced water flow or pressure
- A history of multiple plumbing repairs
Even without visible problems, the presence of poly-B alone justifies polybutylene pipe repiping.
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Our Polybutylene Pipe Repiping Process
We make replacement as smooth as possible. First, our technicians map out every poly-B line in your home. Then, we develop a strategic replacement plan that minimizes drywall cuts and household disruption. Next, we install new copper or PEX-A piping — both of which resist chlorine and last 50+ years. Finally, we pressure-test, patch access points, and leave your home cleaner than we found it. Our repiping projects typically finish in 2-5 days, depending on home size.
Polybutylene & Your Homeowners Insurance
Here's a critical fact: many Florida insurance companies now refuse to cover homes with polybutylene plumbing. Furthermore, those that do cover such homes often charge significantly higher premiums. Therefore, completing polybutylene pipe repiping can lower your insurance costs, increase your home's resale value, and finally give you peace of mind.
Why Boynton Beach Homeowners Choose Florida Flush Plumbing
Experience and trust matter — especially with a job this important. Indeed, our team has replaced poly-B systems in homes throughout Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, and across Palm Beach County. Moreover, we provide licensed, insured technicians, upfront pricing, and a workmanship warranty on every project. For more on our full range of repiping services, give us a call. Read more about repipping and why it is important in our Blog: Florida Sunshine, Hard Water, and Failing Pipes: A Homeowner's Survival Guide
Schedule Polybutylene Pipe Repiping Today
Polybutylene doesn't fail gradually — it fails suddenly, often when you're not home. Instead of risking a flooded house, schedule professional polybutylene pipe repiping with Florida Flush Plumbing.
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Call 561-336-4082 or contact us online to schedule your inspection in Boynton Beach or anywhere in Palm Beach County.
