Poly-B plumbing is prone to failure and leaks, leading to water damage, mold growth, and costly repairs. If you live in a strata or apartment building with Poly-B plumbing, it’s essential to plan for a replacement. Step 1: Check If You Have Poly-B Plumbing The first...
Are you starting to notice a decrease in your water pressure, strange noises from your pipes, or persistent higher water bills? If you experience slow drainage or backflow of used water into tub drains or sinks, this could also mean it is time for a Poly-B...
In plumbing, poly-b was a commonly used type of water piping between 1973 and 1999 that has since been discontinued due to the fact that they are highly susceptible to bursting and leaking. More and more people are choosing to switch from Poly-B to PEX piping. As a...
If you own a home that was built before the mid-90s, chances are it has Poly-B plumbing. Also known as Polybutylene plumbing, this type of piping was widely used in residential construction due to its low cost and ease of installation. While it may have been a great...
From piping hot water into your morning shower to empowering you to tackle that growing pile of after-dinner dishes, piping and plumbing are instrumental in turning your multi-level box of drywall and family photos into a home. But do you know what kind of pipe moves...
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