Polybutylene pipe has a bad reputation for sudden failure, so knowing if you have it matters. Here is the Sammamish identification guide.
What it looks like
Polybutylene is usually gray, but it can also be blue or black. It is flexible and often stamped with the letters 'PB' along the side.
Where to look
Check under sinks, near the water heater, and where the main line enters. The fittings are the giveaway — often plastic or with a copper insert.
The age clue
Homes built or repiped between roughly 1978 and 1995 are the most likely candidates. rain and older housing stock mean corroded fittings and slow drains show up often In Sammamish, that era of construction is worth a look.
Why identify it now
Polybutylene can fail without warning, and knowing it is there lets you plan a repipe before a burst does the damage.
Get a second opinion
Not sure what you are looking at? A photo to a pro settles it. Call 888-217-3585 and Sammamish Plumbing Pros will match you with a Sammamish pro.
Plumbing in Sammamish: what to know
In Sammamish, rain and older housing stock mean corroded fittings and slow drains show up often. Pros in our network know the local quirks and bring the right parts on the first visit.
Across King County — from Issaquah, Bellevue and Redmond to ZIP codes like 98075, 98074, 98029 — homeowners deal with the same kinds of issues. The tips above apply locally, and when a job goes beyond a quick fix, a vetted local pro is only a call away.
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