Home Inspection - What Are The Problems With Polybutylene Pipes?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @Ckom-Tunes
    @Ckom-Tunes 3 года назад +3

    Had it in a new home back in the 90s. With in two years it had failed in so many places we had to replace the entire system. That’s something you never want to have to go through.

  • @RussellBettsgogov
    @RussellBettsgogov 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Thanks.

  • @JMichellePhillipsRisingthunder
    @JMichellePhillipsRisingthunder 5 лет назад +6

    I have been living in my rental for ten years and I never had so many damn problems with water pipe pinhole leaks and breaks in my life. From June to September I started getting higher electric bills and my landlord was complaining about the water bill come to find out the pinhole leaks that we couldn't find finally busted a month apart of each other, we found them then. Sad to say both were hot water heater lines. My total bill for the electric came to $1,798.15. My landlord still haven't replaced the pipes and last night another break happened and this time it flooded my bathroom in my master bedroom. I am beyond ready to move out and I will personally check the plumbing before renting another place. This shit sucks!!!!

    • @doylee469
      @doylee469 5 лет назад +1

      Jeannie Michelle Phillips dang I hope you kicked that place to the curb by now.

    • @gina4319
      @gina4319 3 года назад +1

      here's a bib, have some milk and cookies 🎅 ​

  • @wcjcnc
    @wcjcnc 3 года назад +3

    The house we live in was plumbed with polybutylene pipe I’m guessing right after it hit the market. It has never leaked. Not once. I get under the house at least twice a year to check for leaks. All fixtures and appliances are attached with shark bite fittings and none of them have ever leaked either. I’m thinking about replacing all my piping anyway because I’m afraid my luck is going to run out and it’s going to start leaking EVERYWHERE all at once.

    • @mr.mediocregamer9653
      @mr.mediocregamer9653 2 года назад

      Did you replace your piping yet?

    • @wcjcnc
      @wcjcnc 2 года назад +2

      @@mr.mediocregamer9653 Hell no. I don’t have time to do anything. There are still no leaks. Thank goodness

    • @mr.mediocregamer9653
      @mr.mediocregamer9653 2 года назад

      @@wcjcnc I just bought a townhouse and it's full of the stuff. I'm a new home buyer so I didn't understand the ramifications of what the house inspector was saying to me. He said it "may" need to be replaced one day. The house is 29 years old and now I'm terrified I'm going to wake up to a flood with a burst pipe. I'm looking into replacing it all with PEX if I can afford to do it.... Thanks for the quick reply.

  • @billybarnwell9123
    @billybarnwell9123 4 года назад +2

    I'm working on a house now that the line from the meter to the house is about a 1/4 mile long and had several spots bust

  • @raymondlee4612
    @raymondlee4612 3 года назад +1

    The pipe is fine, it's the connectors and these come in two varieties, good and bad. Had Poly-b in my house for 20 yrs, no problem.

    • @VinylToVideo
      @VinylToVideo 3 года назад

      Also there are different brands. “Qest” seems to be bad while “Bow” perhaps a little better.

    • @corniss
      @corniss 2 года назад +2

      I am going on 40 years and getting pinhole leaks now. Not leaking at fittings but the pb pipe itself.

    • @VinylToVideo
      @VinylToVideo 2 года назад

      @@corniss Copper or bust.

  • @wildwoodtop
    @wildwoodtop 2 года назад +1

    does well water damage polybutylene pipe

  • @WalterKnox
    @WalterKnox 4 года назад +1

    good thing we have well water

  • @khall187
    @khall187 5 лет назад +4

    Why did the vid stop so abruptly? TD!

  • @elBusDriverKC
    @elBusDriverKC 2 года назад +1

    The only good Poly-B is the stuff that never got installed anywhere.......

  • @boredpeep
    @boredpeep 5 лет назад +2

    A stand up crawl space? Must be nice.

  • @davidziegler9206
    @davidziegler9206 3 года назад +1

    I can think of a few names that roll off the tongue. Grey **** for instance. Red man homes sold me a manufactured home full of that junk in 1995 (96 model)
    Now I have a sieve on my hands. Perfect!

  • @jeepsblackpowderandlights4305
    @jeepsblackpowderandlights4305 2 года назад

    Buying a house with 14 acres in va.. built in 93.. noticed it had polybutalene pipes in it.. but they seemed leak free... its on a well as well.. not chlorinated water.. i read the city tap water is whwt mainly causes this issue ? Th3 house has those copper metal fittings on the 3rd pic

  • @alanhaberstick2596
    @alanhaberstick2596 Год назад

    If your house had it already in it before 1995 you don't have to replace it, correct?

  • @terry717dill5
    @terry717dill5 7 лет назад +1

    i'm having that problem right now in my living room, i just found out the pipes are polybutylene

  • @JustinCrediblename
    @JustinCrediblename 7 лет назад +1

    schedule 80 pvc - all I've seen is grey

  • @VinylToVideo
    @VinylToVideo 3 года назад +1

    Copper or bust. Would even put in copper drain pipes if I could afford it. None of that cheap plastic shit.

  • @TheNimshew
    @TheNimshew 7 лет назад +3

    Rodents love to chew on it!

  • @carlyonbay45
    @carlyonbay45 5 лет назад

    Are these Canadian ? 😳

  • @notcharles
    @notcharles 2 года назад

    lousy quality.