Estimated Repair Cost
$68,013

Includes labor (local rates) + materials + mobilization.

Mandatory?
Yes
Safety Risk?
Critical

Technical Breakdown

What is it?

Polybutylene is a gray plastic pipe material widely used in homes built between 1978-1995 because it was inexpensive and easy to install. It was later found to degrade when exposed to chlorine in treated tap water.

Repair Item Replace old galvanized/poly-B with PEX-B
Cost locally in Oklahoma City, OK $68,013
Mandatory? Yes (Required for safety/insurance)

🚨 Failure Scenario

Pipe failure releases water inside walls, damaging drywall and insulation. Water spreads to flooring and lower levels, potentially leading to mold growth and structural damage. This system is a primary target during inspections and often excludes properties from standard insurance water damage coverage.

Regional Impact

Oklahoma City, OK's climate conditions (Zone 3A) create unique maintenance demands for 1980s-1990s-era construction. Labor costs at just 88% of national average make Oklahoma City, OK an exceptionally favorable market for extensive renovation work on historic properties. Public records show 22 major FEMA disaster declarations since 2016 in OK, and statewide median housing stock built in 1980.

Open Data Context

Geography unit: Oklahoma City, OK MSA

FEMA major disasters since 2016 (state): 22

State owner-occupancy rate: 65.8%

State median year built: 1980

Repair pressure index: 31.8 / 100

Source file: metro_unique_signals_2026.csv (unit: MSA)

Negotiation Copy

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"We have identified that the Replace old galvanized/poly-B with PEX-B presents an immediate liability of approx. $68,013. We request a seller credit of this amount to address this critical safety concern immediately after closing."

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