Open with the recall-class material problem: polybutylene "gray flex" supply lines fail at fittings without warning. Map prevalence in Anoka County: 1980s walkouts in Aquatore, central Blaine, Champlin, Coon Rapids north of 109th. Walk through identification: gray color, distinct
Open with the recall-class material problem: polybutylene "gray flex" supply lines fail at fittings without warning. Map prevalence in Anoka County: 1980s walkouts in Aquatore, central Blaine, Champlin, Coon Rapids north of 109th. Walk through identification: gray color, distinct
Open with the recall-class material problem: polybutylene "gray flex" supply lines fail at fittings without warning. Map prevalence in Anoka County: 1980s walkouts in Aquatore, central Blaine, Champlin, Coon Rapids north of 109th. Walk through identification: gray color, distinctive crimp fittings, dull plastic feel — distinguishable from PEX (which is colored red/blue/white) and from CPVC (which is cream-colored and rigid). Cover the insurance angle: most carriers won't renew on active polybutylene. Detail the re-pipe cost ($4,000-$10,000 for a typical Blaine home, depending on accessibility). Cover the negotiation angle for buyers and the disclosure burden for sellers. Show two sample photos of real polybutylene installs we've documented in Blaine. Close with a CTA for plumbing inspection.
If you're navigating a Blaine, Coon Rapids, Andover, or anywhere-in-Anoka-County purchase, the patterns above are exactly what we look for on every inspection. Our digital report in 24 hours turns a confusing list of findings into a prioritized action plan you can hand to your agent for negotiation.
Use the FREE Instant Quote tool below or call 763-269-4369 to schedule. Reports in 24 Hours. Booking This Week.
Type your address, get a real number, book your Blaine inspection on the spot. No callbacks. No sales pressure.