Why Insurance Companies Don’t Cover Poly-B Plumbing Anymore

Gray poly-b with a rusty joint leaking water droplets, labeled with ‘INSURANCE CLAIM’ to highlight home insurance risks
Aging poly-b pipe with visible water leakage and insurance concerns.

If your home was built or renovated between the late 1970s and mid-1990s, there’s a good chance it has polybutylene (Poly-B) plumbing. While it was once a popular choice, Poly-B has become a red flag for insurance companies—and for good reason. At PolyBExperts, we want to help you understand the risks and how replacing Poly-B can protect your home and your insurance coverage.


Why Insurance Companies Won’t Cover Poly-B Plumbing

Poly-B pipes were widely used in homes across Canada and the United States for decades. Unfortunately, over time, they’ve shown a high failure rate, especially at the fittings and in hot water applications. Here’s why insurance companies are wary:

Prone to Leaks

  • Poly-B pipes become brittle as they age. Even a small hairline crack can turn into a major leak behind walls, causing expensive water damage.

Increased Claims

  • Insurance companies have seen a surge of water damage claims tied to Poly-B plumbing. As a result, many providers either refuse to cover homes with Poly-B or significantly raise premiums.

No Longer to Code

  • Poly-B no longer meets modern plumbing codes. If it’s still in your home, it’s seen as a liability for both safety and resale value.


The Risks for Homeowners

Having Poly-B plumbing in your home can create a range of headaches:

  • Higher insurance premiums or outright refusal of coverage
  • Difficulty selling your home—buyers see Poly-B as a ticking time bomb
  • Risk of expensive water damage and mold growth


How a Repipe Can Protect You

The good news is there’s a reliable, insurance-friendly solution: PEX piping.

At Wonderflow Plumbing Solutions, we replace aging Poly-B systems with Uponor Aquapex PEX piping, a modern, durable material that’s fully up to code and backed by a 25-year manufacturer’s warranty. PEX is insurance-approved and won’t cause problems with your coverage.

Our repiping process includes:

  • Careful removal of old Poly-B pipes
  • Professional PEX installation
  • Drywall repairs and painting to restore your walls
  • Clean, respectful work by our trusted team (no subcontractors!)


Ready to Replace Poly-B?

Replacing your Poly-B pipes isn’t just about safety—it’s about protecting your home, your insurance coverage, and your peace of mind.

Contact Wonderflow Plumbing Solutions today to learn how we can help you upgrade to insurance-friendly PEX piping!

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