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Protect your home with expert Poly B piping solutions by Koomen Contracting
If your Scenic Acres home was built between the late 1970s and mid-1990s, it may contain Poly B (polybutylene) piping, a material now known to be prone to failure. Koomen Contracting offers professional Poly B piping remediation services to protect your home from potential water damage and ensure a reliable plumbing system.
Our Poly B piping remediation service includes a comprehensive assessment of your plumbing system, expert removal of Poly B pipes, and installation of modern, reliable piping materials. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your home while ensuring a safe and long-lasting plumbing solution.
Q: How do I know if I have Poly B piping in my home?
A: Poly B pipes are typically gray or white with a dull finish. They were commonly installed in homes built between 1978 and 1995. We can perform an inspection to confirm the presence of Poly B piping.
Q: Is Poly B piping always dangerous?
A: While not immediately dangerous, Poly B pipes are prone to degradation and failure over time, leading to leaks and potential water damage.
Q: How long does Poly B remediation take?
A: The timeline varies based on the size of your home and the extent of Poly B piping. A typical remediation can take 3-5 days. We’ll provide a detailed estimate after our initial inspection.
Q: Will I need to move out during the remediation process?
A: In most cases, you can remain in your home. We work efficiently to minimize disruption, though there may be temporary water shutoffs during the process.
Q: Is Poly B remediation covered by insurance?
A: Coverage varies by policy. However, many insurance companies require Poly B removal to maintain coverage or offer reduced rates after remediation.
Q: Can you just repair Poly B pipes instead of replacing them?
A: While repairs are possible, they are generally not recommended as a long-term solution due to the inherent weaknesses of Poly B material. Full replacement is the most reliable option.
Q: How much does Poly B remediation typically cost?
A: Costs can range from $1,500 to $15,000 or more, depending on the size of your home and the extent of Poly B piping. We provide detailed, transparent quotes after our initial assessment[5].
Q: What type of piping do you use to replace Poly B?
A: We typically recommend either PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) or copper piping, depending on your specific needs and preferences. Both are durable, reliable options for modern plumbing systems[4].
Protect your Scenic Acres home from the risks of Poly B piping with expert remediation services from Koomen Contracting. Contact us today to schedule an inspection and take the first step towards a safer, more reliable plumbing system.