Poly B replacement in Sherwood Park
From the Glen Allan and Brentwood bungalows to the acreages out past Ardrossan, we pull the grey Poly B, install code-approved PE-RT or PEX piping, then patch and paint. One Red Seal crew, one flat quote.
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Glen Allan, Brentwood, Mills Haven, Broadmoor, Lakeland Ridge and across Strathcona County.
- Poly B removed and replaced with code-approved PE-RT or PEX piping
- Drywall repair and paint included
- Flat written quote, no hourly billing
- Red Seal certified plumbers
The Sherwood Park crew that repipes and puts the walls back
Sherwood Park grew up fast through the late 1970s, 80s and early 90s, and that growth landed right in the peak Poly B years. If your place in Glen Allan, Brentwood or Mills Haven went up around then, odds are good that grey pipe is feeding your taps today. We take it out and install modern, code-approved polyethylene-based potable water distribution piping, including PE-RT or PEX, depending on project requirements, then leave the walls looking like nobody touched them.
The number we put in writing covers the whole job: removing the Poly B, running the new lines, repairing the drywall and painting. No surprise invoices, and no holes left behind for you to sort out after we leave.
Why so many Sherwood Park homes have Poly B
Poly B was the standard supply pipe in Canadian homes from roughly 1978 to 1997, and Strathcona County's biggest residential build-out sat dead centre in that span. Whole streets in the older Sherwood Park core were plumbed with it before it was pulled from the national plumbing code in 2005 for cracking and failing as it ages.
Strathcona County adds one wrinkle worth knowing. The hamlet runs on regionally treated water that, like Edmonton's, uses chloramine for disinfection, which is harder on Poly B than plain chlorine. Out on the rural acreages, plenty of homes sit on private wells or cisterns instead. Either way, the constant is age: a 30-plus-year-old line is on the clock no matter what comes out of the tap.
We see grey pipe constantly in:
How to spot Poly B
Grey plastic pipe about as thick as a marker, joined with copper or plastic crimp rings and often stamped PB2110. Check at the hot water tank first, then under sinks and where lines run into the walls. It is not the white PVC of your drains, and it is not rigid copper.
County, not city
Sherwood Park is a hamlet inside Strathcona County, so your repipe permit comes from the County, not the City of Edmonton. We pull the right Safety Codes permit for your address and book the inspection, so it lines up the first time and stays on record for resale.
Got a Poly B letter from your insurer?
Alberta brokers now ask about Poly B at renewal. You might see a surcharge, a replacement deadline, water damage coverage dropped, or a flat non-renewal. One burst line can run past $15,000 in damage. Replacing the pipe clears the flag for good. Bring us the letter and we will quote a timeline that lands inside your deadline.
How the repipe runs
A whole-home repipe sounds like a wrecking ball through the house. Done right in a Sherwood Park home, it is a handful of clean days with the place livable the whole time. Here is the order we work in.
Free estimate
We walk the home, trace the Poly B, and hand you a flat written quote after the visit.
Protection
Floors, furniture and walkways get covered before any wall is opened.
Dust control
We seal off work areas with poly barriers and HEPA vacuums so the rest of the house stays usable.
Remove & repipe
Out with the Poly B, in with code-approved PE-RT or PEX, County permit filed and inspected.
Drywall & paint
We close the walls, patch and texture the drywall and colour-match the paint so you cannot tell.
Where we work in and around Sherwood Park
We cover the whole hamlet, from the older Glen Allan and Mills Haven streets through Lakeland Ridge and the newer Summerwood and Emerald Hills builds, and out across Strathcona County to Ardrossan, Antler Lake, North Cooking Lake, Collingwood Cove and Josephburg. We also head next door to Fort Saskatchewan and into Edmonton. Not sure if you are in range? Call (780) 993-5325 and we will tell you straight.
We know the local stock: which Brentwood and Broadmoor streets went in during the 80s, how the two-storey Lakeland Ridge houses are plumbed top to bottom, and how Strathcona County's Safety Codes office likes the permit paperwork.
$250 referral program
Know a neighbour in Glen Allan or Nottingham with grey pipe in the walls? Refer them, and when they book a replacement we send you a $250 Amazon gift card once the job is done. Most of our work in the Park comes from one homeowner pointing us to the next.
Refer a neighbourWhat Sherwood Park homeowners say
Our Glen Allan bungalow had Poly B on both floors. The crew was in and out in four days and the ceiling patches are invisible. They cleaned up every single day.
Insurance gave us a deadline on our Lakeland Ridge place. Fast quote, County permit handled, one crew the whole way through. Exactly what they said it would be.
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Poly B replacement in Sherwood Park: common questions
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Get the grey pipe out before it leaks
Free on-site estimate, flat written quote, drywall and paint included. Serving Glen Allan, Brentwood, Mills Haven, Lakeland Ridge and all of Strathcona County.
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