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Aloha’s residential buildout during the 1980s coincided with the peak of polybutylene installation in the Pacific Northwest. Thousands of homes along TV Highway, SW 185th Avenue, and the neighborhoods between Baseline and Farmington were plumbed with this gray plastic pipe that degrades internally from chlorine exposure. After 35 to 45 years in service with treated municipal water, these pipes are in advanced stages of deterioration — invisible from outside but approaching the point of sudden, catastrophic failure.
Sarkinen has repiped numerous Aloha homes from polybutylene to PEX, and the pattern we see consistently is pipes that look intact from outside but have walls thinned to the point where failure is imminent. The internal degradation from chlorine is invisible without cutting the pipe open, making polybutylene a time bomb in every Aloha home that still has it. For homeowners in 1980s-era Aloha neighborhoods, a free pipe identification inspection confirms whether polybutylene is present. If it is, a planned PEX repipe eliminates the risk at a fraction of what emergency water damage restoration and mold remediation would cost after a catastrophic failure.
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Aloha’s townhomes, duplexes, and compact single-family homes from the 1970s-1990s often have tight utility areas where rigid pipe routing is challenging. PEX’s flexibility allows it to bend through wall cavities, navigate around obstacles, and reach fixtures through paths that copper cannot follow without numerous elbows and fittings. This flexibility translates to fewer potential leak points, faster installation, and lower cost.
For Aloha townhomes with shared walls and limited access, PEX routing requires careful planning to work within each unit’s plumbing scope without affecting adjacent units. Our Aloha repiping experience includes extensive work in multi-unit configurations where precision and coordination are essential.
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Aloha homes from the 1970s plumbed with copper supply lines are entering the window where pinhole leaks become increasingly common. The Joint Water Commission supply, while generally gentle on plumbing, still interacts with copper over very long periods. When an Aloha home develops multiple pinhole leaks within a year or two, the pattern signals systemic thinning that will only produce more leaks over time.
Continuing to patch individual leaks in a systemically thinning copper system costs more cumulatively than a single repipe. Each repair includes plumber visits, wall patching, and potential water damage restoration. A PEX repipe eliminates the entire risk at once and provides a system that will never develop pinhole leaks.
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Washington County insurers tracking water damage claims are increasingly aware that polybutylene pipes produce expensive claims. Some are adjusting coverage, raising premiums, or requiring pipe replacement as a condition of continued coverage for Aloha homes with poly-B. An Aloha homeowner who discovers polybutylene during an insurance review may face a deadline to replace the material or risk policy changes.
PEX repiping resolves insurance concerns and often results in more favorable coverage terms. The documentation we provide — permit, inspection report, material specifications — gives the insurance company the evidence it needs to remove pipe-related restrictions from the policy. Beyond insurance, a documented PEX repipe protects the Aloha home’s resale value and eliminates the buyer concern that polybutylene generates during every inspection. The investment in repiping pays dividends through lower insurance premiums, stronger resale position, and complete elimination of catastrophic failure risk.
Resolve pipe concerns
In Aloha’s Washington County real estate market, pipe material matters. Polybutylene generates immediate concern from educated buyers, and galvanized steel triggers inspection warnings about limited remaining life. A completed repipe eliminates the most significant plumbing inspection finding, accelerates the sale timeline, and often returns more than its cost through avoided price reductions.
Sarkinen provides complete documentation of every Aloha repipe for seller disclosure packages. The permit, material specifications, and manufacturer warranty give buyers confidence and protect sellers from post-sale disputes. In Aloha’s competitive market, documented modern plumbing is a meaningful advantage.
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Homes built between 1978 and 1995 may have polybutylene. Check exposed pipes near the water heater — poly-B is gray and stamped PB2110. We offer free identification inspections.
A typical two-bathroom Aloha home costs $4,000 to $8,000 for PEX. Larger homes and homes with complex access may cost more. We provide detailed estimates after assessment.
Yes. We repipe townhomes and duplexes throughout Aloha, working within the individual unit’s plumbing scope. Shared building plumbing may require HOA coordination.
If low pressure is caused by corroded galvanized or deteriorated polybutylene pipes, repiping will dramatically improve it. If pressure issues are municipal, repiping resolves the internal restriction but not the external supply limitation.