Defective Polybutylene Pipe
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BE CONSUMER SMART!
“For thousands of homeowners Polybutylene plumbing has become a reoccurring nightmare”
ED BRADLEY 60 MINUTES
“The pipes are like ticking time bombs for many other homeowners — In Atlanta and across the country — who will one day face their own leaks because of Polybutylene…”
GENE THARP – Atlanta Journal Constitution
ATTENTION! CONSUMER INFORMATION

DEFECTIVE PIPE USED IN MANUFACTURED HOMES FROM
1976 THRU 1996
Polybutylene Pipe (PB) IDENTIFIED AS… Gray or Black Plastic Pipe w/ Plastic, Brass or Copper Insert Fittings. Fastened by Metal Crimp Rings, Both Aluminium or Copper. Visible Under Sinks, Toilets and Water Heater Areas. Used in Mobile Homes & Park Model Homes EXCLUSIVELY, As Their Main Water Supply System.
IS THIS DEFECTIVE PIPE STILL IN YOUR HOME?
Do You Know For Sure ? Perhaps You Have Moved Into a Home Unaware it Has Polybutylene Pipe.
WHY?
Because Millions of Homeowners Nation Wide and In Arizona Have Lived for Years With The Problems Associated with this Plumbing System. The Pipes Develop Pin Hole Leaks or Splits. Crimp Rings or Fittings- Break, Crack or Weaken, Most Times UNNOTICED to The Homeowner. These Small Leaks (mist) are often Unnoticed Until Water Shows Up or Floors Warp. Major Breaks (under high pressure) Can Occur When Your Sleeping, or Away From Home, Causing Damage to Floors, Walls, Furniture, Vapor Barrier and Insulation .
REASON FOR THIS INFORMATION
For Years I Have heard Homeowners Express:
“Why Didn’t Anyone Tell Me About This Pipe Problem, There Needs to be Information On This Polybutylene”
My Company Since 1994 Has Gone State Wide in Arizona, Repiping 1000’s of Manufactured Homes Under the Class action Suit.
THE PROBLEM IS REAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OUT. Many Homeowners Have Had Their Homes Repiped by Consumer Plumbing Recovery Center or Out Of Pocket Due to:Endless Problems With This Pipe Remaining in Their Homes! Class Action Suit has Ended – see link (www.pbpipe.com)
ALERT:
From Mid 1980’s Thru 1990’s Most Homes Never reached the Point of Leaking and have missed a Chance to be Repiped Under the Class Action Suit. Time thought has past and the chances of leaks have increased !
