Identifying Polybutylene Plumbing
How to identify
Polybutylene (PB) plumbing, when used for the potable water supply
system in the house, is a gray, (possibly silver or black) plastic
pipe. For lots of pictures (slow loading if you do not have a fast
connection), click HERE. Since the pipe
is used with copper stab-outs for fixtures with exposed plumbing (such
as in the bathroom), it is necessary to look in an area where the main
water supply plumbing is exposed, such as in an unfinished basement,
crawlspace or under the kitchen sink. Note: PB for underground service
from the water company to a structure or "Yard Service Line" is blue
(possibly gray or black). Yard Service is not readily visible. PB pipe
is not used for drains, waste or vent piping.
The condition of the PB pipe
and fitting cannot be determined by any inspection method since
there are no visible signs of deterioration until failure occurs.
What to do?
There is no single course of
action that is recommended for consumers with a PB system. Many
recommend replacing the entire system, even if there have not been any
problems. This course of action should be considered on an individual
basis, taking into account a person's level of risk aversion, the types
of materials used and the age of the system, as well as past
performance. For information on the Cox v Shell settlement contact the
Consumer Plumbing Recovery Center at (800) 356-3496 or
visiting their Web site at
www.pbpipe.com.
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