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Repiping in Clackamas

Polybutylene Pipe Replacement Along Clackamas’s Sunnyside Road

The Sunnyside corridor in unincorporated Clackamas was ground zero for 1980s suburban development in Clackamas County, and many of the homes built during that decade were plumbed with polybutylene supply lines. The gray, flexible pipe was inexpensive and fast to install — ideal for builders racing to meet demand during the Reagan-era housing boom. Three decades later, these polybutylene systems are ticking time bombs. Chlorine in the municipal water supply has been degrading the pipe from the inside for 35 to 40 years, creating micro-fractures that can rupture without warning.

For Clackamas homeowners along Sunnyside Road and in the neighborhoods surrounding Clackamas Town Center, verifying whether polybutylene is present is the single most important plumbing decision they can make. The pipe is identifiable by its gray or blue-gray color, its flexibility, and the stamping PB2110 along its length. If confirmed, proactive repiping with PEX eliminates the failure risk on the homeowner’s schedule rather than the pipe’s. We complete most Clackamas poly-B replacements in one to two days, and the cost of planned replacement is a fraction of the water damage restoration bill that a catastrophic polybutylene failure generates.

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Polybutylene pipe with degraded fittings removed from a Clackamas Sunnyside home

Copper Aging in Clackamas’s Mount Scott and Town Center Area

Clackamas homes built during the 1970s and early 1980s in the Mount Scott area and around the Town Center were plumbed with copper supply lines that are now 40 to 55 years old. At this age, copper systems develop the hallmark signs of progressive internal corrosion: pinhole leaks that appear at elbows and tee fittings, green patina forming on visible connections, and a slow decline in water pressure as mineral scale narrows the pipe interior. Mount Scott’s volcanic soil adds a complication — the rocky substrate makes excavation difficult if a leak occurs in the service line between the meter and the house.

When copper pinhole leaks begin appearing in a Clackamas home, the pattern is predictable: one leak is fixed, another appears weeks or months later in a different location, and the homeowner enters a cycle of serial repairs that becomes increasingly expensive and frustrating. Whole-house repiping breaks this cycle by replacing every supply line with PEX. The new system eliminates all corroding copper, all dissimilar metal transition points, and all aging solder joints — replacing them with a single, corrosion-proof material rated for 50 years of service.

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Sarkinen plumber inspecting copper pipe condition in a Clackamas Mount Scott home

PEX Repiping for Clackamas Ranch and Split-Level Homes

The Clackamas area’s dominant home styles — single-story ranches and split-levels — are among the most efficient configurations for PEX repiping. Ranch homes provide a single plane of fixtures served by a crawl space that runs the full footprint of the house, allowing our team to route virtually all new PEX beneath the floor with minimal wall openings. Split-levels add a vertical dimension with half-level transitions, but the access points between levels are predictable and manageable for experienced repiping crews.

A typical two-bathroom Clackamas ranch home can be fully repiped in a single day. Split-levels with their additional vertical runs take two days. In both cases, the PEX is distributed from a central manifold — a hub that connects every fixture to the main supply through individual home-run lines. This manifold design means that if any individual line ever needs service in the future, it can be isolated without affecting the rest of the system. For Clackamas homeowners accustomed to the interconnected galvanized or copper systems where one problem affects every fixture, the manifold approach provides a level of control and serviceability that older plumbing designs never offered.

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Central PEX manifold installed in a Clackamas ranch home during whole-house repiping

Clackamas Repiping and Insurance Considerations

Homeowner’s insurance in the Clackamas area is increasingly sensitive to pipe material. Insurance companies track claims data and know that polybutylene pipes produce some of the most expensive residential water damage claims in their portfolio. As a result, some insurers are limiting coverage, increasing premiums, or requiring inspections for homes with known polybutylene or aging galvanized supply systems. A Clackamas homeowner who discovers polybutylene during an insurance review may face a deadline to replace the material or risk policy changes.

Repiping with PEX resolves the insurance concern and often results in lower premiums. The new PEX system eliminates the high-risk pipe material that triggered the insurer’s concern, and the documentation we provide — permit, inspection, material specifications — gives the insurance company the evidence it needs to remove any pipe-related restrictions from the policy. For Clackamas homeowners planning to sell, the absence of an insurance flag on pipe material also smooths the buyer’s insurance underwriting process, preventing delays that can complicate closing timelines.

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PEX repiping documentation package for a Clackamas homeowner's insurance review

Clackamas Repiping: Process, Timeline, and Professional Standards

A standard Clackamas area repipe takes one to two days for ranch homes and two to three days for split-levels. The project includes all supply lines from the main shutoff to every fixture, manifold installation, pressure testing, wall patching, and cleanup. Water is restored each evening. We pull Clackamas County permits and schedule inspections as part of the project scope, ensuring the work meets current Oregon Plumbing Code requirements.

Clackamas repiping costs range from $4,000 to $9,000 for PEX depending on home size and fixture count. Every project includes complete documentation — the permit, inspection record, PEX manufacturer warranty, scope of work, and our workmanship guarantee. For Clackamas homeowners resolving a polybutylene concern flagged by their insurer, the documentation provides the evidence of replacement that insurance companies require to remove pipe-material restrictions from the policy. The result is a fully documented, modern supply system with both insurance and resale benefits.

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Professional PEX repiping with complete documentation in a Clackamas home

What Clackamas Customers Say About Repiping
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  • “I am beyond happy with the work I have had to had done. My house was completely repiped in two days, Bert and Mike or Matt? Gosh I suck with names were really great to work with. They were respectful, let me know everything they were doing, informed of the crazy things the original owners and builders did and fixed them. I also had them put a…”

    Tiffany Via reviewTiffany Via

    “Ciro is awesome. He goes above and beyond. He knows I’m doing a lot of the remodeling work myself and has been so willing to help guide me in the right direction. We got a whole house repipe done, which turned out great, so I called Sarkinen again for a tub to shower conversion. Ciro came out today and took a look and gave me an honest price…”

    Holly J. reviewHolly J.

    “i had sarkinen plumbing out to repipe my home, Austin.L and Jade.k did a great a job!! would highly recommend to anybody!”

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    “Carlson plumbing showed up on time . Jade Showed up at 9 AM on Monday started work right away.repiping all pipes under the house out side Faucets the bathroom laundry room new hot water heater kitchen sink refrigerator jades helpers Berry and nate showed up at 10 30AM and got right to work Berry and nate wasted no time getting things done…”

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  • “I needed a copper pipe replaced after it blew in the ice storm. Easy to set up appointment. Plumbers found a second pipe rupture and fixed it. Great service!”

    Marcia Kerensky reviewMarcia Kerensky

    “We have loved working with Sarkinen! We had an emergency link and they came out very fast to stop the water and start mitigation. They replaced our galvanized steel pipes and installed a water heater in 2 days. They are quick and knowledgeable. We’ll be telling everyone we know to use Sarkinen!”

    Jenny Wallace reviewJenny Wallace

    “2020- So thankful for the responsiveness!!!! Pipe broke in crawlspace and they came out and fixed the issue until I am ready to do a pipe replacement. Appreciate the great customer service and knowledge. Thank you! 2021-Did a full pipe replacement with PEX of whole house. Did an awesome job! Also replaced shut off valve in pump house…”

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    “Great plumbing service! Professional and on time.”

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Why Clackamas Homeowners Choose Sarkinen

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No hidden fees, no overtime charges. You get a clear, written price before any work begins. Same rate day or night.

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We answer the phone day and night. A licensed plumber is dispatched immediately — at your door within 60-90 minutes.

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Every repair backed by our workmanship guarantee. Background-checked, drug-tested plumbers who treat your home with care.

Serving Every Clackamas Neighborhood

Sunnyside Late 1960s–1980s ranch and split-level homes with galvanized supply lines, cast iron waste stacks, and aging water heaters.
Town Center Area 1970s–1990s homes and townhome developments. Nearby municipal line work occasionally disrupts residential pressure and flow.
Mount Scott 1960s–1990s homes on volcanic slopes with rocky soil that complicates excavation. Trenchless sewer methods often preferred.
Johnson Creek Corridor Flood-prone zone with sewer backflow risk during winter storms. Backflow preventers and backup sump pumps are essential.

Repiping in Clackamas — Common Questions

Is polybutylene common in Clackamas homes?

Yes. Many homes in the Clackamas area built during the early-to-mid 1980s have polybutylene supply pipes. The Sunnyside Road corridor and neighborhoods near Clackamas Town Center are areas where polybutylene installations were particularly common. If your home was built between 1978 and 1995, checking for polybutylene is recommended.

What happens if my polybutylene pipes fail?

Polybutylene failures typically occur at fittings and connections, where the pipe can crack or split suddenly. This can release significant water volume into your home before the supply is shut off, causing water damage to flooring, walls, and personal property. Proactive repiping prevents this scenario.

How much does repiping cost in the Clackamas area?

Repiping costs in the Clackamas area range from $4,000 to $9,000 for a typical two- to three-bathroom home using PEX. Factors that affect cost include the home’s size, number of fixtures, accessibility of the pipe system, and the material chosen. We provide detailed estimates after an in-home assessment.

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