Monday, August 15, 2011

Let Our Atlanta Plumbers Get Change Out That Polybutylene pipe

 A form of  plastic resin that was widely used in water and sewer lines until 1995, Polybutylene pipe was once considered the darling of the plumbing industry. Because the material was cheap and easy to work with, it very common in the Mid Atlantic and Northwest Pacific states.

If you’ve got any grey piping in your home, the chances are it could be the Polybutylene that needs to be changed out.  Here at Ridgeway Mechanical, we offer free estimates on what it costs to change out this material that eventually fails. It’s in our interests to make sure that our clients get only top notch sales and service from us and that includes the materials we use.

Remember, Polybutylene pipe has caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. While it hasn’t been proven conclusively, it appears chlorine reacted negatively with this piping material.

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