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cost of replacing polybutylene pipe
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The cost of replacing polybutylene pipes, widely used from the 1970s to the mid-1990s due to their affordability and ease of installation, can vary significantly. Factors influencing the cost include the size of the property, location, accessibility of the pipes, and whether the replacement includes drywall repair and repainting. On average, homeowners might expect to pay between $1,500 to $15,000, with most homeowners reporting a cost range of $2,500 to $6,000. The price disparity is largely due to the scope of the project—smaller, more accessible jobs will be at the lower end, while larger homes requiring extensive demolition and restoration work will be at the higher end. Given the potential for water damage and increased insurance premiums associated with polybutylene pipes, replacement can be considered a necessary and worthwhile investment. Consulting with a licensed plumber to get an accurate estimate for your specific situation is recommended.
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