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InspectAPedia tolerates no conflicts of interest. Try the search box below or by email if you cannot find the answer you need at InspectApedia.On 2016-01-03 by (mod) -Charles:I would cut back the Poly-B pipe (polybutylene pipe) to a location where I could fit a crimping tool, then install a Tee, Wye, or whatever stainless fitting you need to connect to both types of material. Be sure to also readOn 2016-01-01 by charlesWhat can I use to connect ply B (PB Piping) pipe to pex where there is no room for a crimping tool?On 2015-02-10 by (mod) -I think you are citing pipe that complied with this ASTM standardASTM D2662-96aStandard Specification for Polybutylene (PB) Plastic Pipe (SIDR-PR) Based on Controlled Inside Diameter (Withdrawn 2003)On 2015-02-10 by LindaTrying to identify this blue water line with the numbers AST D2662, what kind is this?

Is this polybutylene?On 2014-05-04 by Anonymouswhat are the basic principles of pipe fittings?Question:(June 15, 2014) Anonymous said:is there any on going litigation or settlement remedies available to a homeowner with repetitive interior bursting of plastic water lines in the interior of the home, home built in 1998 in Murphreesboro Tn. Reply:Anon I think we need to start by identifying the type of piping involved. Then you can find its status in the links in the article above. Question:(Oct 1, 2014) Anonymous said:Linda in Cape Coral Florida. I just had some major water leaks and Found out that the water pipes were defective. Can I still get help with this.(Dec 4, 2014) Don in central fl said:I have a 2006 fleet wood home and I just came home to my home filled with water.

The problem was the white push button type shut off valve under the sink. Is there anything I can do to get help with all the repairs? My insurance company said they won't cover the damage. I also found another one that is leaking in the wall that supplies the washing machine.Reply:Don, ugh!

Sorry you got flooded.Check over your insurance policy with an attorney or an insurance adjuster to be sure you are being treats fairly.See The article giving advice at FLOOD DAMAGE ASSESSMENT SAFETY &CLEANUPFound in the near the end of this page. There you will find advice on minimizing damage, safety, etc.Question:Rebekah said:We live in Colorado with decently cold winters. We have orangeburd pipe that is starting to squish into an oval pipe and the tree roots are begining to penetrate. Which type of pipe is better, will last longer, for main sewer line replacement? PVC, Schedule 40, HDPE,any others you could recommend? Reply:In my OPINION Schedule 40 PVC plastic sewer piping is quite durable (quoting from Harvel's specifications: Produced rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC) compound, Type I Grade I, with a Cell Classification of 12454 as defined in ASTM D1784, trade name designation H707 PVC. And meeting the requirements of ASTM D1785 and ASTM D2665.)But keep in mind that installation details are important: proper trench excavation to compacted soil, bedding pipe on and in sand, avoiding backfill with sharp rocks &c.If piping is to be buried where it may be driven-over by vehicles or heavy equipment, you might even consider Schedule 80 pipe for that location or pipe run.

Ask a Question or Search InspectApediaTry the search box just below, or if you prefer, post a question or comment in the Comments box below and we will respond promptly., Lagrangeville, NY. Galow can be reached by email: or by telephone: 914-474-6613. Galow specializes in residential construction including both new homes and repairs, renovations, and additions. Mark Cramer, Tampa Florida, Mr. Cramer is a past president of ASHI, the American Society of Home Inspectors and is a Florida home inspector and home inspection educator.

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Cramer serves on the ASHI Home Inspection Standards. Contact Mark Cramer at: 727-595-4211. is an ASHI member and a home inspector (The House Whisperer) is located in Glen Allen, VA 23060. He is also a contributor to InspectApedia.com in several technical areas such as plumbing and appliances (dryer vents).

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Cranor at 804-873-8534 or by Email:. 3 PB (polybutylene with mechanical fittings) Piping leaks: especially in mobile homes and in the U.S. South, for example trailers and double-wides throughout Florida that were piped with this material - per M Cramer.

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See 'Polybutylene Piping: Time Bomb?' Daniel Friedman, Journal of Light Construction, August 1996 Technical Q&A. 4 ABS Plastic Pipe: 'All Black -hit,' defective black ABS plastic waste pipe manufactured in the mid 1980's failed by cracking. Additional information:. 5 Polybutylene Plumbing (plastic pipes): gray plastic water supply piping cracked, leaked, and resulted in a class action and settlement. 6 ABS Plastic Drain/Waste/Vent (DWV) pipe failures: reported for Centaur, Phoenix, Polaris, Gable, and Spartan pipe mfgs.

For pipe made between 1985 and 1988. CPSC Hot Line: 800-638-8270 or set up by a contractor involved in the settlement 10% of replacement cost/damages, only for acetal (plastic)fittings Polybutylene proposed settlement-old site. set up by a contractor involved in the settlement.

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