Estimated Repair Cost
$72,788

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 Pittsburgh, PA $72,788
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

Pittsburgh, PA's climate conditions (Zone 5A) create unique maintenance demands for 1980s-1990s-era construction. Regional labor costs at 115% of national average enable balanced project scoping without budget overruns. Public records show 6 major FEMA disaster declarations since 2016 in PA, and statewide median housing stock built in 1965.

Open Data Context

Geography unit: Pittsburgh, PA MSA

FEMA major disasters since 2016 (state): 6

State owner-occupancy rate: 69.3%

State median year built: 1965

Repair pressure index: 33.1 / 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. $72,788. We request a seller credit of this amount to address this critical safety concern immediately after closing."

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