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Older Homes in Innisfail

45% of Innisfail Homes
Were Built Before 1980

Aging plumbing, furnaces pushing 20+ years, and galvanized pipes that should have been replaced a decade ago. Here's what to watch for — and a seasonal checklist to help you stay ahead of expensive failures.

When Were Innisfail Homes Built?

Each era has its own plumbing and heating failure patterns.

6%
Pre-1946

Galvanized steel pipe — severely corroded by now. If your water is brown or pressure is dropping, galvanized is the likely culprit. These pipes need replacing, not patching.

8%
1946–1960

Galvanized and early copper. Copper holds up well; galvanized doesn't. Expect to find a mix inside the walls — partial replacements done over the years by previous owners.

31%
1961–1980

Copper supply lines, cast iron drains. Supply lines are generally reliable; cast iron drains corrode and collect grease. Furnaces from this era are past their design life.

17%
1981–1990 (Poly-B Era)

Polybutylene (Poly-B) pipe was used widely in Alberta from ~1978–1995. It fails without warning — fittings crack, causing floods inside walls. Insurance companies are starting to deny coverage for homes with Poly-B.

Source: Statistics Canada, 2021 Census — Period of construction of private dwellings.

What Fails First in Older Innisfail Homes

Galvanized Water Lines

Galvanized pipe corrodes from the inside out. By the time you notice low water pressure or discoloured water, the interior bore is often more than 50% blocked. Replacing it early is a fraction of the cost of water damage from a sudden failure.

Poly-B Plumbing Failure

Polybutylene pipe degrades when exposed to chlorinated water. The plastic becomes brittle, and the acetal fittings crack — usually at the worst possible time. If your home was built between 1978 and 1995 and you don't know your pipe material, it's worth finding out.

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Aging Furnaces & Heat Exchangers

Furnaces over 20 years old are at end of design life in Central Alberta's high-HDD climate. A cracked heat exchanger lets combustion gases (including CO) into the living space — it's a safety issue, not just an efficiency one. Annual tune-ups catch heat exchanger issues before they become emergencies.

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Water Heater Sediment & Anode Depletion

Hard Central Alberta water leaves a layer of calcium at the bottom of the tank every year. A sediment-filled tank is louder, less efficient, and fails earlier. Replacing the anode rod every 3-5 years (sooner with a softener) doubles tank lifespan.

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Cast Iron & Clay Drain Lines

Older homes with cast iron or clay drain lines accumulate grease, corrosion, and sometimes tree roots. Slow drains across the whole house usually point to a main-line issue, not a single fixture. A camera inspection confirms what you're dealing with before digging anything up.

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Seasonal Maintenance Checklist

For older Innisfail homes. Check off items as you go — your progress is saved in this browser. Pro items include a link to the service page so you can book directly.

Pro items link to the Innisfail service page. Your checks are saved in this browser.

Not Sure What You're Dealing With?

Call Erik at Innisfail Plumbing & Heating. Licensed journeyperson plumber and Gas Fitter Class A. Mon–Fri 8am–5pm. After-hours response for gas leaks, loss of heat, and burst pipes.