Polybutylene Piping in Your Home

Was your home constructed between 1978 and 1995? Are the pipes in your home gray or white with a dull finish? Your home might be one of the 10 million residences nationwide that have polybutylene piping.

Why should I be concerned?

These pipes are created from plastic resin that was used as a more cheaper substitute for copper. Deterioration occurs when polybutylene reacts with acetal fittings and oxidants. This process is subtle and may not be apparent immediately. The result is reduced structural integrity in the piping that may cause leaks that cause severe damage to the property.

What can I do?

Progressive Plumbing and Drains has years of experience identifying polybutylene-related problems and removing this problematic piping. Schedule a visit today with one of our professionals to avoid thousands of dollars in damage that might result from a systemic collapse due to polybutylene piping. One call today can help you identify, diagnose and deal with your problem immediately.

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