Spruce Grove Poly B specialists

Poly B replacement in Spruce Grove

From the older Spruce Village and Deer Park streets to the acreages out in Parkland County, 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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Spruce Village, Deer Park, Westgrove, Grove Meadows, Linkside and across the tri-region.

  • 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
Call us today(780) 993-5325
Red SealCertified plumbers
One crewRepipe, drywall & paint
Flat quoteNo hourly surprises
Permit handledCity of Spruce Grove, filed for you

The Spruce Grove crew that repipes and puts the walls back

Spruce Grove has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the region, but the established core went up through the late 1970s, 80s and 90s, dead in the peak Poly B years. If your place in Spruce Village, Deer Park or Grove Meadows dates from 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 Spruce Grove homes have Poly B

Poly B was the standard supply pipe in Canadian homes from roughly 1978 to 1997, and Spruce Grove's older neighbourhoods filled in across that span. Whole streets in Spruce Village, Westgrove and Deer Park were plumbed with it before it was pulled from the national plumbing code in 2005 for cracking and failing as it ages.

The city's recent boom is the flip side of the same coin. The newer communities on the west and south edges, Copperhaven, Jesperdale, Greenbury and Hawthorne, were built well after Poly B left the market, so they are generally clear. The risk is concentrated in the established core, and the constant there is age: a 30-plus-year-old line is on the clock no matter how the house has been updated.

We see grey pipe constantly in:

Spruce VillageWestgroveWoodhavenDeer ParkGrove MeadowsLinksideBrookwoodSpruce Ridge

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.

Three towns, three permit offices

Spruce Grove, Stony Plain and Parkland County sit side by side, but each issues its own plumbing permit. A repipe inside Spruce Grove goes through the City of Spruce Grove. We pull the right Safety Codes permit for your address so the inspection lines up the first time.

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.

Beat my deadline

How the repipe runs

A whole-home repipe sounds like a wrecking ball through the house. Done right in a Spruce Grove home, it is a handful of clean days with the place livable the whole time. Here is the order we work in.

1

Free estimate

We walk the home, trace the Poly B, and hand you a flat written quote after the visit.

2

Protection

Floors, furniture and walkways get covered before any wall is opened.

3

Dust control

We seal off work areas with poly barriers and HEPA vacuums so the rest of the house stays usable.

4

Remove & repipe

Out with the Poly B, in with code-approved PE-RT or PEX, City permit filed and inspected.

5

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 Spruce Grove

We cover the whole city, from the older Spruce Village and Deer Park streets through Grove Meadows and Linkside, plus next-door Stony Plain, the surrounding Parkland County acreages, and the Acheson industrial area on the way back to Edmonton. Not sure if you are in range? Call (780) 993-5325 and we will tell you straight.

We know the local stock: which Spruce Village and Deer Park streets went in during the 80s, how the two-storey Grove Meadows houses are plumbed top to bottom, and how the City of Spruce Grove Safety Codes office likes the permit paperwork.

$250 referral program

Know a neighbour in Deer Park or Westgrove 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 Spruce Grove work comes from one homeowner pointing us to the next.

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What Spruce Grove homeowners say

★★★★★

Our Deer Park two-storey had Poly B on every floor. The crew was in and out in four days and the ceiling patches are invisible. They cleaned up every single day.

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★★★★★

Insurance gave us a deadline on our Spruce Village home. Fast quote, City permit handled, one crew the whole way through. Exactly what they said it would be.

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Rated 4.9 across 168 reviews. Read them on our Google Business Profile.

Poly B replacement in Spruce Grove: common questions

Which Spruce Grove neighbourhoods are most likely to have Poly B?
The established core is where we find it most. Spruce Village, Westgrove, Woodhaven, Deer Park, Grove Meadows, Linkside and Brookwood were largely built from the late 1970s through the 1990s, right in the Poly B window. Spruce Grove's recent growth is the opposite story: Copperhaven, Jesperdale, Greenbury, Hawthorne and Harvest Ridge went up in the 2000s and later, after Poly B left the Canadian plumbing code in 2005, so they are usually clear. Look for grey flexible pipe stamped PB2110 at the hot water tank.
Who issues the plumbing permit for a Spruce Grove repipe?
The City of Spruce Grove. Even though Spruce Grove, Stony Plain and Parkland County sit side by side in the tri-region, each is its own authority and issues its own permits under the Alberta Safety Codes Act. A repipe inside Spruce Grove is permitted and inspected through the City. We pull the right permit for your address so the inspection lines up the first time.
My Spruce Grove home is newer. Could it still have Poly B?
If your home was built in the 2000s or later in Copperhaven, Jesperdale, Greenbury, Hawthorne or Fenwyck, it is almost certainly Poly B free, since the pipe was off the market by then. The risk sits in the older core: Spruce Village, Deer Park, Westgrove, Woodhaven, Grove Meadows and Linkside. If you are not sure of your build year, check the supply lines at the hot water tank for grey pipe stamped PB2110, or send us your address and we will tell you what era it is from.
My home is on an acreage in Parkland County. Does that change the job?
Plenty of homes just outside Spruce Grove in Parkland County run on private wells or cisterns with long runs from a pressure tank. We map the whole system from the tank in and quote it flat. Long horizontal runs are routine for us, and we size and route the new piping so pressure holds at every fixture once the Poly B is gone.
Does Spruce Grove water make Poly B fail faster?
Spruce Grove is supplied with regionally treated water that, like Edmonton's, is disinfected with chloramine, which is harder on Poly B than plain chlorine. Water chemistry plays a part, but the bigger driver is age. A Deer Park or Grove Meadows line installed in 1990 is past 30 years old, and that is when Poly B gets brittle at the fittings and starts to weep. We treat age, not just water, as the real clock.
How much does Poly B replacement cost in Spruce Grove?
It comes down to the size of the home, the number of bathrooms, the finishes and how easy the pipe is to reach. A two-storey Grove Meadows house and a Spruce Village bungalow with a finished basement are different jobs. We give you a flat written number after an on-site look, and it covers removal, the repipe, drywall repair and paint. No hourly billing and no separate trades to chase.
I got a Poly B letter from my insurer. What now?
Alberta insurers including Intact, Aviva, Co-operators, TD and Wawanesa are flagging Poly B at renewal, with letters that usually give 12 to 24 months to replace. Booking early beats the year-end rush and gives you the better price and schedule. Bring us the letter and we will quote a timeline that lands inside your deadline. Call (780) 993-5325.
How long will my home be torn up?
Most Spruce Grove homes take a few days. The repipe is usually one to two days, then drywall and paint follow. You keep water service overnight in most cases, and we clean up at the end of each day so the house stays livable while we work.
What areas around Spruce Grove do you serve?
All of Spruce Grove and next-door Stony Plain, the surrounding Parkland County acreages, the Acheson area, and east into west Edmonton. Not sure if you are in range? Call (780) 993-5325.

Poly B replacement across Edmonton and the capital region

We are an Edmonton-based crew covering the whole region. Tap a nearby area for local detail on neighbourhoods, water and permits:

Get the grey pipe out before it leaks

Free on-site estimate, flat written quote, drywall and paint included. Serving Spruce Village, Deer Park, Grove Meadows, Linkside and all of Spruce Grove.

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