Should You Replace Poly B Before Selling in Alberta?

Should You Replace Poly B Plumbing Before Selling Your Home in Alberta?

Written by Mark Herman, MBA – Mortgage Broker with 22 Years of Experience

If you’re selling a home with Poly B plumbing in Alberta, you’re facing a key decision:

Replace it now—or let buyers deal with it?

The answer can significantly impact your sale price, time on market, and deal success rate.


How Poly B Affects Selling Your Home

Poly B creates:

  • Buyer hesitation
  • Financing complications
  • Insurance concerns

Full buyer-side breakdown:
https://markherman.ca/how-to-buy-a-home-in-alberta-with-poly-b-plumbing/


Option 1: Replace Poly B Before Listing

Pros:

  • Higher sale price
  • More buyer interest
  • Fewer deal conditions

Cons:

  • Upfront cost
  • Renovation hassle

Option 2: Sell As-Is With Poly B

Pros:

  • No upfront cost
  • Faster listing

Cons:

  • Lower offers
  • More failed deals
  • Smaller buyer pool

What the Calgary Market Typically Does

Most sellers:

  • Do NOT replace upfront
  • Accept a negotiated discount

How Much Value Does Replacement Add?

Typical:

  • Replacement cost: $8K–$20K
  • Value increase: often similar or slightly higher

But the real benefit is:
Deal certainty


When You SHOULD Replace Poly B

  • Competitive market
  • Higher-end home
  • You want top dollar

When You SHOULDN’T Replace It

  • Entry-level home
  • Investor buyers
  • Fast sale priority

Negotiation Strategy for Sellers

If not replacing:

  • Price slightly below market
  • Be transparent upfront
  • Expect inspection-based negotiation

Pricing strategy guide:
https://markherman.ca/home-appraisal-alberta/


FAQ

Do buyers always ask for a discount?

Almost always.

Does Poly B stop homes from selling?

No—but it narrows the buyer pool.


Bottom Line

Replacing Poly B doesn’t always increase profit—but it often increases certainty and speed.


Author Bio

Mark Herman is a Calgary mortgage broker with 22 years of experience helping sellers and buyers navigate complex property issues.