Complete Townhouse Repiping in Sunnyside Park
Martin’s Sunnyside Park townhouse required full Poly B plumbing replacement to eliminate the polybutylene infrastructure installed during original construction. The project scope encompassed complete removal of all polybutylene lines throughout the home, with installation of Rehau Class A PEX piping featuring color-coded hot and cold lines and UV barrier protection.
Site preparation began with protecting finished surfaces throughout the townhouse. Ram Board covered tile and hardwood areas, while professional-grade carpet liner protected high-traffic zones. Light plastic liners shielded furniture in work areas. The crew carefully cut and preserved drywall sections for reinstallation, minimizing the restoration work required after plumbing replacement.
Every fixture point received new Dahl shut-off valves for both hot and cold supply lines, providing individual fixture isolation for future maintenance. Braided distribution hoses connected all faucets and toilets. Brass exterior faucets and a code-compliant laundry box completed the plumbing infrastructure. A professional-grade four-stage HEPA air scrubber controlled dust throughout the project.
Beyond the standard scope, Martin requested a custom heat wrap installation for his master shower—an enhancement that provides freeze protection for exposed plumbing runs. This Poly B Replacement Vancouver project demonstrates how Urban Piping accommodates homeowner requests beyond standard replacement, addressing specific concerns that arise during the assessment process.
Drywall restoration included boarding, mudding, taping, and texture matching throughout the townhouse. Paint matching addressed all wall areas where access cuts were made. Basic cleanup returned the home to move-in condition, with removal of all prep materials and construction waste.
Sunnyside Park South Surrey Homes and Poly B History
Sunnyside Park occupies a central position within South Surrey, bordered by Crescent Beach and Ocean Park to the west and the city of White Rock to the south. The neighborhood developed primarily through the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s, creating an attractive mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums that characterizes the area today.
Housing stock in Sunnyside Park reflects the construction methods and materials standard during each building phase. Homes from the late 1970s through mid-1990s commonly feature polybutylene plumbing—the grey plastic piping that was marketed as innovative and cost-effective before its long-term vulnerabilities became apparent. Townhouse developments like Martin’s complex often share construction timelines, meaning neighboring units face similar infrastructure decisions.
The neighborhood enjoys proximity to Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest, a 130-hectare park designated in 1988 as one of Canada’s first dedicated urban forests. Four kilometers of walking trails wind through the preserved woodland, offering residents access to nature within an established residential community. South Surrey Athletic Park provides sports facilities for soccer, football, rugby, baseball, and volleyball, along with playgrounds and seasonal activities.
Semiahmoo Shopping Centre and Peninsula Village serve daily shopping needs, while the King George Corridor provides convenient access to Highway 99 for travel to Vancouver or the US border. Earl Marriott Secondary and Semiahmoo Secondary offer strong academic programs for families in the community.
Why Sunnyside Park Townhouses Require Careful Planning
Townhouse configurations present distinct considerations for Poly B replacement projects. Shared walls, stacked plumbing runs, and coordinated infrastructure require crews who understand multi-unit construction. Martin’s Sunnyside Park project illustrates how townhouse work differs from single-family home replacements. Additionally, teams must be adept at navigating the complexities of building codes and tenant communication, ensuring minimal disruption to residents. For those looking to undertake similar projects, researching Vancouver condo plumbing upgrade tips can provide valuable insights into effective planning and execution. Ultimately, a thorough understanding of these nuances can lead to successful and efficient Poly B replacements in townhouse settings.
Vertical plumbing runs through multiple levels demand access points on each floor. Unlike single-story homes where most work occurs at one level, townhouses require coordinated access across stories. The crew must plan cut locations to minimize restoration while ensuring complete access to all polybutylene lines.
Shared wall considerations affect how work proceeds. While the plumbing within Martin’s unit belongs to his property, the walls themselves may have implications for neighboring units. Experienced contractors understand how to work within these constraints, maintaining access without creating issues for adjacent properties.
Ceiling access adds complexity when plumbing runs horizontally between floors. Martin’s project noted that ceiling painting fell outside the standard scope—a common situation when ceiling access points require texture matching in areas that extend beyond typical wall repairs. Understanding what’s included and what requires additional work helps homeowners plan appropriately.
The custom heat wrap request for Martin’s master shower demonstrates how individual unit conditions vary even within similar construction. Exposed plumbing runs, exterior wall locations, or specific homeowner concerns may warrant enhancements beyond standard replacement. Urban Piping’s flexibility to accommodate such requests ensures each project addresses the home’s actual needs rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.
Sunnyside Park Poly B Replacement Project Photos
Urban Piping documents the work completed on every job site. Below are the project photos from Martin’s Sunnyside Park townhouse repiping project.



























