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Poly-B Pipe Replacement in New Westminster

Kitchen, bathroom, and condo renovation specialists serving New Westminster and the Quay area.

About Poly-B Pipe Replacement in New Westminster

Poly-B (polybutylene) plumbing was widely installed in Vancouver-area homes built between 1985 and 1997. Two decades later, the chlorine in BC water reacts with the pipe walls, causing brittleness, micro-cracks, and eventually catastrophic leaks. As of 2025, multiple BC insurers will not renew home insurance on Poly-B properties — replacement is now a transactional necessity, not just a maintenance choice.

We replace Poly-B with PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) — the modern standard, code-approved, 50-year warranty from major manufacturers. Typical scope: re-pipe all hot/cold supply lines from the manifold to every fixture, replace shutoff valves, drywall patch behind access points, pressure-test the new system.

Real Vancouver Poly-B replacement costs:

Property type Replacement cost Timeline
Condo (1-bath, single-floor) $4,000 – $8,000 2–3 days
Condo (2-bath) $6,000 – $12,000 3–4 days
Townhouse (2 floors) $8,000 – $14,000 4–6 days
SFH (single-floor 1,500 sqft) $10,000 – $16,000 5–7 days
SFH (2-floor 2,500 sqft) $14,000 – $22,000 6–10 days
Luxury SFH (3-floor + ensuites) $20,000 – $35,000+ 10–14 days

What's included: PEX-A or PEX-B re-pipe, all supply line connections, manifold installation, drywall patch (paint touch-up not included), pressure test, BC permit + inspection.

What's extra: Drain/waste re-piping (separate scope), hot water tank replacement, fixture replacements, full repaint of touched walls.

Why now: insurers are tightening coverage every year. Get ahead of a forced replacement at the worst possible time (after a leak, with damage repair costs piled on top). We coordinate with your insurer if needed for renewal documentation.

Poly-B Pipe Replacement Services in New Westminster

Reno Stars has been renovating homes throughout New Westminster — from the heritage houses of Queen's Park and Sapperton to the modern high-rises along the waterfront and Columbia Street corridor. As one of Metro Vancouver's oldest cities, New Westminster presents unique renovation challenges: many homes predate 1940 and may contain knob-and-tube wiring, asbestos insulation, cast-iron plumbing, and plaster-and-lathe walls.

Heritage home renovation is a specialty of our New Westminster work. Queen's Park alone contains over 100 heritage-designated homes, and we understand how to modernize kitchens and bathrooms while preserving period details like crown moulding, hardwood floors, pocket doors, and stained glass. For homes on the Heritage Register, we can work within the city's Heritage Conservation Area guidelines to ensure your renovation maintains the home's character while meeting modern building code requirements.

New Westminster's steeply sloped topography means many homes have daylight basements with excellent suite potential. We've converted numerous New Westminster basements into legal secondary suites — complete with separate entrances, full bathrooms, and kitchenettes — helping homeowners offset their mortgage with rental income of $1,400–$2,000/month.

Condo renovations in the Quay, Downtown, and Brow of the Hill are another major segment of our work. The Royal City has seen significant new development in recent years, but many older condo buildings (built 1990–2010) are now ready for interior updates. We handle strata approvals, work within restricted construction hours, and can coordinate elevator access for material delivery in high-rise buildings.

Our New Westminster project portfolio includes bathroom renovations from $15,000–$30,000, kitchen renovations from $20,000–$40,000, and basement suite conversions from $35,000–$60,000. Every project comes with a 3-year workmanship warranty and transparent written quotes. Free estimates available — call us or book online.

What We Do

PEX re-pipe (PEX-A or PEX-B)Insurance-renewal complianceManifold installationPressure testing + inspectionDrywall patch & access pointsBC permit + WSBC compliance

Why Choose Our New Westminster Service

Heritage home renovation specialists
Experienced with older housing stock updates
Basement conversions and suite additions
Familiar with New Westminster building codes
Respectful restoration of character features

Frequently Asked Questions About Poly-B Pipe Replacement in New Westminster

Yes, we have extensive experience renovating older and heritage homes in New Westminster. We preserve original character features while updating kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces to modern standards.

Kitchen renovations in New Westminster typically range from $20,000 to $40,000 depending on scope. A basic refresh with new countertops and cabinet doors starts around $20,000, while a full custom kitchen with island and premium appliances can reach $40,000+. We provide free written quotes with no hidden fees.

Yes, most renovations in New Westminster require a building permit — especially structural work, plumbing or electrical changes, and basement suite conversions. The City of New Westminster issues permits through their Building Division. We handle the entire permit application process on your behalf and coordinate all required inspections.

Yes, we regularly convert basements into legal secondary suites in New Westminster. The city allows secondary suites in most single-family zones. A typical conversion costs $35,000–$60,000 and includes separate entrance, full bathroom, kitchenette, and all code-required safety features. Rental income typically ranges from $1,400–$2,000/month.

A standard bathroom renovation in New Westminster takes 2–4 weeks from demolition to completion. More complex projects (tub-to-shower conversion, tile relayout, moving plumbing) may take 4–6 weeks. We provide a detailed timeline before work begins and keep you updated throughout the project.

Poly-B (polybutylene) was used in Vancouver-area homes built between 1985 and 1997. The pipes are usually grey or beige plastic, branded with markings like "PB-2110" or "QEST". If your home is from that era and has plastic supply lines, there is a good chance some or all of the plumbing is Poly-B.

Most BC insurers will not pay to replace functioning Poly-B, but they will deny renewal or hike premiums until you replace it. We provide insurer-ready documentation after the New Westminster project completes — pressure test results, BC permit, PEX warranty — so you can return to your insurer for renewal at standard rates.

Yes. We re-pipe section by section so you have water restored at the end of each working day. Plan for short shut-offs (2-4 hours) when each fixture group is connected over to PEX. We coordinate timing with you in advance.

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