by Blanche
Evans
Polybutylene pipes
used in plumbing may show no outward signs of distress even when they
are close to bursting. Found in as many as one in five homes built
between built between 1978 and 1995, polybutylene piping can leak at
joints and unions behind walls where they can cause mold.
"Polybutylene pipe generally fails after 10-15 years of use," says Carl
Brahe, registered home inspector. "It is unpredictable when it will
fail, but it is certain that it will fail."
Normal home inspections may not uncover the piping, say experts, so
where it is most likely to be found and what can be done about it?
Polybutylene pipe may be used anywhere in the plumbing system, inside
or out, says Brahe, but the most likely places to find polybutylene
pipe are:
Inside:
If your seller or buyer finds
polybutylene pipe, recommend the following:
"The first thing to do if you discover polybutylene pipe in your house
is to contact The Plumbing Claims Group at 800-356-3496," says Brahe.
"This is the contact for the insurance settlement supplied by the
manufacturers of polybutylene. There are limitations on payments. You
must have experienced leaks and there are age limitations. If you
qualify, the settlement seems generous, but limitations may exclude
your home."
He says, "The only way to prevent damage that will come from this
plumbing is to replace it. Specialists claim that they can replace a
polybutylene system, in an average house, with copper for about the
price of a re-carpet. They have developed methods to cause minimal
damage during the remediation cutting costs and time requirements.
Average remediation time is claimed to be one week."
Brahe suggests that re-piping may involve:
Realtors should be concerned
about houses with polybutylene plumbing. They're harder to sell and
have the possibility of legal action from buyers against sellers,
inspectors and brokers, warns Brahe.
"These houses need remediation and have an escalating probability of
water damage occurring as replacement is delayed. If you are involved
with a house built between 1978 and 1995 that has any kind of plastic
water lines, assume it is polybutylene until you find out differently."