Coral Springs Poly B Replacement | Calgary – Case Study #274

Coral Springs is a lakeside community in northeast Calgary developed in the early 1990s when polybutylene piping was standard in new home construction. Urban Piping completed Lori's whole-home repipe, replacing all original Poly B with modern PEX piping throughout this NE Calgary lake community residence.

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Whole-Home Repiping in Coral Springs

When Lori decided to address the Poly B plumbing in her Coral Springs home, she understood the importance of doing the job right. Her home, built during the community’s development in the early 1990s, still had its original polybutylene piping running throughout. Like many homeowners in this lakeside community, Lori wanted the peace of mind that comes with modern, reliable plumbing—especially in a home where water damage could affect not just the structure but also the investment in a desirable northeast Calgary neighborhood.

The Urban Piping team arrived on August 28th and began with comprehensive site preparation. High-impact Ram Board protected all tile and hardwood surfaces, while professional-grade carpet liner covered every traffic area. Light plastic sheeting was draped over furniture in work zones, and additional plastic barriers were hung from ceilings to isolate work areas and prevent dust from spreading throughout the home. These containment measures proved essential given the scope of work ahead.

The repiping itself replaced all polybutylene lines with Rehau color-coded Class A PEX piping featuring UV barrier protection. Every fixture received new Dahl shut-off valves for both hot and cold supply lines, along with braided distribution hoses for faucets and toilets. Brass exterior garden faucets and a city-appropriate laundry box completed the plumbing upgrades. The premium materials ensure Lori’s new plumbing system will provide reliable service for decades to come.

With pipes running throughout the home’s multiple levels and finished spaces, the team cut access points in the drywall at numerous locations. Once the new piping was installed and pressure-tested, the drywall repair phase began. This included boarding, mudding, taping, and texture matching to ensure repairs blended seamlessly with existing ceilings and walls.

A professional-grade four-stage HEPA air scrubber ran throughout the project to maintain indoor air quality and control the dust generated during drywall work. The project wrapped up on September 8th—approximately twelve days from start to finish—with a thorough cleanup that included removing all prep materials and debris, then vacuuming and wiping down the entire home.

For homeowners considering Poly B Replacement Calgary services, Lori’s project illustrates what a comprehensive whole-home repipe looks like in a larger family home: careful planning, thorough execution, and quality finishing that restores the home to its pre-project condition. Properly addressing plumbing systems can also alleviate potential insurance issues in Calgary, ensuring that homeowners are protected against unforeseen damages. By investing in quality repiping solutions, such as those exemplified in Lori’s project, families can enhance the safety and longevity of their homes while adhering to local regulations and standards. Ultimately, a well-executed repipe not only improves functionality but can also contribute to peace of mind for homeowners.


Coral Springs Homes and Poly B Plumbing

Coral Springs is a distinctive lake community in northeast Calgary, established in 1991 and developed with an architectural style and layout that emphasizes its Californian theme. The neighborhood features a central lake that provides residents with swimming, fishing, and non-motorized boating—a unique amenity in Calgary’s residential landscape. Construction in Coral Springs occurred primarily between 1990 and 2000, with most homes completed during this decade-long building period.

This development timeline places Coral Springs within the final years of polybutylene pipe installation in Canadian residential construction, which ran from approximately 1985 to 1997. While some later homes in the community may have been plumbed with copper or PEX, many properties built during the early-to-mid 1990s were constructed with Poly B piping.

The community features predominantly single-family detached homes with a range of architectural styles, including Mediterranean and contemporary designs. Coral Springs homes are notably larger than average for northeast Calgary, with many properties featuring five or more bedrooms, three to four bathrooms, and approximately 2,000 square feet of living space. Lakefront properties are particularly spacious, with some homes including private docks and walkout basements that take advantage of the water views.

Given when these homes were built, homeowners in Coral Springs should be aware that Poly B piping may still be present—particularly in properties constructed during the early 1990s. The gray or blue plastic pipes are often visible in utility rooms, under sinks, or near water heaters.


Why Coral Springs Homes Need Experienced Contractors

Coral Springs homes present specific challenges that require experienced contractors to navigate successfully. The larger floor plans typical of this community—often exceeding 2,000 square feet with multiple bathrooms spread across different levels—translate to extensive pipe networks that require careful planning to access and replace efficiently.

Many Coral Springs homes feature two-story construction with finished basements, meaning pipes run through three distinct levels. Coordinating work across these levels requires strategic access point planning to minimize the number of drywall cuts while ensuring complete access to all piping. The walkout basements common on lakefront properties add another consideration, with pipes potentially running at multiple elevations.

The architectural variety in Coral Springs—from Mediterranean-style homes to contemporary designs—means each project may encounter different interior finishes and ceiling treatments. Textured ceilings, including knockdown and California-style finishes that complement the community’s design theme, require skilled matching after drywall repairs. A poor texture match is particularly noticeable in homes where the original finishes were carefully chosen to complement the architectural style.

The premium nature of Coral Springs properties also raises the stakes for quality workmanship. These are homes where attention to detail matters—both during the repiping work itself and in the finishing that follows. Site preparation must be thorough to protect upgraded finishes, and drywall repairs must be executed with precision to maintain the home’s value and appearance.

Hard-to-reach areas are common in larger homes. Pipes frequently run behind tiled bathroom surrounds, through custom vanity cabinets, and along exterior walls where outdoor faucets connect. The larger bathrooms typical of Coral Springs homes—including master ensuites with separate tub and shower fixtures—create additional complexity in routing and accessing supply lines.

This is why choosing a qualified contractor matters. Urban Piping brings the experience and attention to detail that larger northeast Calgary homes demand, delivering results that protect both the home’s plumbing and its value.


Coral Springs Project Photos

Urban Piping documents the work completed on every job site. Below are the project photos from Lori’s Coral Springs repiping project.

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