Scenic Acres Poly B Replacement | Calgary – Case Study #631

Scenic Acres is a northwest Calgary community developed during the 1980s and 1990s when polybutylene piping was standard in new construction. Urban Piping completed Kendra's whole-home repipe with additional upgrades, replacing all original Poly B with modern PEX piping throughout this NW Calgary residence.

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Whole-Home Repiping in Scenic Acres

When Kendra decided to address the Poly B plumbing in her Scenic Acres home, she saw it as an opportunity to make multiple upgrades at once. Her home, built during the neighborhood’s development in the 1980s and 1990s, still had its original polybutylene piping throughout. Rather than simply replacing the pipes, Kendra opted to also install a new water softener—a smart decision that allowed both projects to be coordinated efficiently.

The Urban Piping team arrived on September 15th and began with comprehensive site preparation. High-impact Ram Board protected all tile and hardwood surfaces, while professional-grade carpet liner covered traffic areas throughout the home. 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. Given the project timeline and scope, the home required full vacancy during the work—allowing the team to move efficiently through every room without disruption.

The repiping work 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. A cabinet-style water softener was also installed, providing treated water throughout the home—an upgrade that protects fixtures and appliances from Calgary’s hard water.

A professional-grade four-stage HEPA air scrubber ran throughout the project to maintain indoor air quality and control dust. The entire project wrapped up on September 19th—just five days from start to finish. The team completed a thorough cleanup, removing all prep materials and debris, then vacuuming and wiping down the home.

For homeowners considering Poly B Replacement services in Calgary, Kendra’s project demonstrates the efficiency possible when a home is fully vacated during the work. It also shows the value of bundling related plumbing upgrades—addressing multiple needs in a single coordinated project.


Scenic Acres Homes and Poly B Plumbing

Scenic Acres is an established residential community in northwest Calgary, known for its sweeping mountain views, spacious lots, and family-friendly atmosphere. The neighborhood was established in 1981, with the Community Association forming in 1985 when only about ten percent of the community had been developed. Construction continued steadily through the late 1980s and 1990s, with most homes completed by the late 1990s.

This development timeline places Scenic Acres within the peak years of polybutylene pipe installation in Canadian residential construction, which ran from approximately 1985 to 1997. Homes built in Scenic Acres during this era were commonly plumbed with Poly B, making this neighborhood one where many homeowners may still have polybutylene piping behind their walls.

The community features predominantly single-family detached homes on generously sized lots—the result of a community planning decision that reduced the original population threshold from 16,000 to 9,500 by upscaling lot sizes. Typical Scenic Acres homes are two-story designs ranging from 1,800 to 2,500 square feet, with four bedrooms and three to four bathrooms. Bungalows with walkout basements are also common, particularly on lots with grade changes that take advantage of the area’s natural topography.

Given when these homes were built, homeowners in Scenic Acres should be aware that Poly B piping may still be present—particularly if the plumbing has never been updated. The gray or blue plastic pipes are often visible in utility rooms, under sinks, or near water heaters.


Why Scenic Acres Homes Need Experienced Contractors

Scenic Acres homes present specific considerations that require experienced contractors to navigate successfully. The larger lot sizes and generous floor plans common in this neighborhood translate to more extensive pipe runs and more access points needed throughout the home.

Two-story construction is the dominant style in Scenic Acres, meaning pipes run vertically through multiple floors and require coordinated access points on both main and upper levels. The walkout basements common on many lots add another dimension—pipes may run at varying elevations depending on how the home sits on the grade.

Many Scenic Acres homes feature the textured ceilings popular during the 1980s and 1990s construction era, including knockdown and stipple finishes. When drywall repairs are required, matching these textures demands skill and experience. Poor texture matching leaves visible patches that detract from a home’s appearance and can affect resale value.

The larger homes in Scenic Acres often have multiple bathrooms spread across different levels—master ensuites, main floor powder rooms, and basement bathrooms. Each requires its own supply lines, increasing the complexity of a whole-home repipe. Experienced contractors plan these projects carefully, mapping out the most efficient approach to access all piping while minimizing disruption.

Hard water is also a consideration in this area. Many Scenic Acres homeowners, like Kendra, choose to install water softeners alongside their Poly B replacement. This makes practical sense—with the plumbing already being addressed, adding water treatment equipment is straightforward and protects the new piping and fixtures from mineral buildup.

This is why choosing a qualified contractor matters. Urban Piping brings the experience and planning expertise needed to handle the complexities of northwest Calgary’s larger homes, delivering results efficiently whether the scope includes just repiping or additional plumbing upgrades.


Scenic Acres Project Photos

Urban Piping documents the work completed on every job site. Below are the project photos from Kendra’s Scenic Acres repiping project.

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