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Poly-B drywall repair in Pleasantview — close every cut-out, invisible under paint

Poly-B plumbing was installed in Edmonton-area homes from the late 1970s through the mid-1990s. When a plumber does a full re-pipe or repairs a failed fitting in an Pleasantview home, the job leaves cut-outs in walls and ceilings. Pleasantview homes from the late 1980s and early 1990s have significant poly-B plumbing density. Homes from the mid-1990s onward were increasingly built with copper or early PEX. We come in after the Pleasantview plumber is done and inspections have passed, close every opening, tape to Level 4 and texture match — the re-pipe is invisible when we leave. We cover Pleasantview, Allendale, Argyll, Belgravia and surrounding communities, 7 days a week.

Poly-B Drywall Repair Pleasantview

About Poly-B Drywall Repair in Pleasantview

Poly-B Drywall Repair in Pleasantview — what to expect

We provide poly-b drywall repair services in Pleasantview and surrounding communities, 7 days a week. Pleasantview is one of Scona’s oldest communities, with homes from the 1960s and 1970s. Renovation drywall, stipple and popcorn ceiling removal and crack repair are among the most common drywall calls from this established Scona area.

Fixed price — assessed on site in Pleasantview

We assess the job on site, confirm the scope and give you a fixed price before we start. The number does not change after we begin unless the scope changes and we agree on it first.

Pleasantview drywall in context

About Pleasantview

Close to Southgate Mall, the area's most prominent feature is its elevation: hence the name Pleasantview.

What we see in Pleasantview

In Pleasantview the drywall work is plaster and lath repair, popcorn and stipple ceiling removal, careful patching into original surfaces. We confirm what your home actually needs on site, in writing, before anything starts.

Our poly-B re-pipe drywall repair process in Pleasantview

Inspections first — we do not close cut-outs early in Pleasantview homes

We do not close a single wall or ceiling cut-out in your Pleasantview home until the plumbing re-pipe is done and inspections have passed. If Pleasantview openings are boarded before the repipe inspection, the inspector reopens them and the homeowner is billed twice. We coordinate with the plumber and schedule to follow the inspection, every time.

Every opening taped to Level 4 and texture matched in Pleasantview

After inspections, we fit new board into each cut-out and tape the joints to Level 4 — properly bedded tape, multiple coats, sanded flat. Get the Pleasantview joints wrong and they show through the paint later. We texture match every repaired area to the surrounding wall or ceiling in your Pleasantview home — knockdown, smooth or any existing pattern — and leave paint-ready. In Pleasantview, the plumber’s cut lines should vanish completely.

Our poly-B re-pipe drywall repair process in Pleasantview

Inspections first — we do not close cut-outs early in Pleasantview homes

We do not close a single wall or ceiling cut-out in your Pleasantview home until the plumbing re-pipe is done and inspections have passed. Closing Pleasantview drywall before the Poly-B inspection forces the inspector to cut back in — and the homeowner pays for the repair twice. We coordinate with the plumber and schedule to follow the inspection, every time.

Every opening taped to Level 4 and texture matched in Pleasantview

After inspections, we fit new board into each cut-out and tape the joints to Level 4 — properly bedded tape, multiple coats, sanded flat. Joints in an Pleasantview patch have to be right or they telegraph under paint. We texture match every repaired area to the surrounding wall or ceiling in your Pleasantview home — knockdown, smooth or any existing pattern — and leave paint-ready. You should not be able to tell where the plumber cut into your Pleasantview walls.

Types of poly-B drywall work we do in Pleasantview homes

Full re-pipe drywall repair in Pleasantview

A full poly-B re-pipe in an Pleasantview home leaves access cut-outs in walls and ceilings throughout — in bathrooms, utility rooms, hallways, closets and wherever the plumber needed to access the supply lines. All Pleasantview openings closed, taped to Level 4, texture-matched end to end. The scope varies by home size and layout; we count every opening on-site and price the full job before we start.

Single fitting failure patches in Pleasantview

Not every poly-B repair in Pleasantview is a full re-pipe. A one-off Poly-B fitting failure in Pleasantview (bathroom shutoff, tank connection, in-wall branch) produces a single cut-out for drywall patch-back. Pleasantview is a premium Scona community built with PEX or copper plumbing. Plumbing repair patches here are small scope and the finish expectation is high. Whatever the Pleasantview patch count, we close the access opening, tape to Level 4 and blend the surrounding texture.

What affects the cost of poly-B re-pipe drywall repair in Pleasantview?

How many cut-outs and which textures in Pleasantview homes

The cost of poly-B re-pipe drywall repair in a Pleasantview home is driven by how many cut-outs the plumber left, whether they are in walls or ceilings (ceilings require more setup), and how many different textures need to be matched throughout the home. One on-site Pleasantview assessment, one fixed price covering every Poly-B cut-out. In Pleasantview homes with higher poly-B density, a full re-pipe can leave 15 to 40 cut-outs across multiple rooms, closets and utility spaces.

Coordinating the drywall work with your plumber in Pleasantview

Re-pipe jobs in Pleasantview go smoothest when the drywall work follows the plumbing directly. We coordinate with the plumber and schedule to follow inspections — your Pleasantview home is not sitting with open walls any longer than necessary. Booking a Pleasantview re-pipe? Reach out before the plumbing work and we sync the drywall schedule early.

Poly-B drywall repair work we do across Edmonton

Full re-pipe drywall work in Scona’s established communities

Allendale, Argyll, Belgravia — these are the Edmonton communities where we do consistent full re-pipe drywall work. A typical job in one of these homes involves 15 to 40 wall and ceiling cut-outs across multiple rooms, closets, utility spaces and occasionally crawl spaces. In Pleasantview we seal each opening, take joints to Level 4 and match texture everywhere. We work room by room so the home stays livable, and we clean up each room completely before we move on.

Single fitting failure patches and newer-community repair work

Not every poly-B call is a full re-pipe. A single fitting failure at a bathroom shutoff or hot water tank connection in a home that has not yet been re-piped leaves a targeted cut-out. We patch it, tape to Level 4 and texture match — same standard as a full re-pipe job, just a single opening. In newer Edmonton communities — Allendale, Argyll, Belgravia — the calls are small-scope plumbing repair patches where the primary requirement is a clean Level 4 finish and a precise texture match.

Simple, clean, on schedule — Poly-B Repair in Pleasantview

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Free quote

We come out to your Pleasantview property, take a real look at the poly-b repair, and hand you a fixed price on the spot — no guessing, no vague ballpark. Every poly-b repair quote in Pleasantview starts with an honest, on-site assessment.

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Book a day

We pick a day that works for your schedule and show up on time, ready to start the poly-b repair in Pleasantview. No back-and-forth rescheduling — once it's booked, our team is there.

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The work

We keep the dust under control and protect your Pleasantview home while we finish the poly-b repair to a clean, paint-ready standard. Floors covered, doors sealed off, and the site left tidy at the end of every day.

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Walk it with you

We don't pack up till you've walked the finished poly-b repair with us and you're happy with the result in Pleasantview. If anything needs a second look, we handle it before we call the job done.

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Poly-B Drywall Repair Pleasantview: your questions answered

Do you do poly-B re-pipe drywall repair across all of Edmonton?
Yes — we cover all four Edmonton quadrants, Edmonton, Allendale, Argyll, Belgravia and Edmonton, 7 days a week. Free on-site quotes, fixed prices, same-day reply. We work in all the established Scona communities with high poly-B density, and in newer communities where the calls are smaller-scope plumbing repair patches.
Is poly-b drywall repair in Pleasantview a fixed price?
Yes. We assess the job on site, confirm the scope and give you a fixed price before we start. The number does not change after we begin.
Can you match the wall and ceiling texture after the patches in Pleasantview?
Yes. Texture matching is part of every poly-B re-pipe drywall job we do in Pleasantview. Whatever the Pleasantview texture — knockdown, smooth, other — we blend it so the patches disappear once painted. In Pleasantview it comes standard, never an extra.
Do I need to wait for plumbing inspections before you repair the drywall in my Pleasantview home?
Yes. We do not close any cut-out in your Pleasantview home until the plumbing re-pipe is done and inspections have passed. Skip the inspection wait in Pleasantview and the closed wall gets cut back in — the Poly-B patch is billed twice. Our Pleasantview schedule follows your plumber and the inspection sign-off directly.
Can you coordinate with my plumber for the re-pipe in Pleasantview?
Yes. Give us a heads-up before the Pleasantview repipe and we sync directly with the plumber and the inspection timeline. This keeps the walls in your Pleasantview home closed as quickly as possible after the plumbing work is done.
How many wall and ceiling openings does a full poly-B re-pipe leave in a Pleasantview home?
How much patching a Pleasantview home needs depends on its layout and the re-pipe routing. A typical full re-pipe in a Edmonton-area home leaves 15 to 40 cut-outs. In Pleasantview we count all the cut-outs on site and quote one fixed price covering every one.
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