Repair or Replace? A Guide for Coquitlam Homeowners

 

Introduction

There is a sinking feeling that comes with discovering water in your basement. Once the initial panic subsides and the water is mopped up, Coquitlam homeowners are often left with a difficult question: Do I need to rip up my entire yard to replace the drainage system, or can I just fix the leaky spot?

It is the classic homeowner’s dilemma. On one hand, a repair seems faster, less invasive, and cheaper in the short term. On the other hand, a full replacement offers peace of mind and a fresh start for your home's foundation. In a city like Coquitlam, where the rain is relentless and the terrain is often sloped, making the wrong choice can lead to recurring floods and wasted money drain tile replacement.

This guide is designed to help you navigate that decision. We will break down the critical factors—from the age of your pipes to the extent of the damage—so you can determine whether a quick fix is sufficient or if it is time for a systemic overhaul.

The First Step: Diagnosis Before Decision

Before you can decide between repair and replacement, you need to know exactly what is happening underground. You cannot make an informed financial decision based on a wet carpet alone.

The absolute most important tool in this process is a video camera inspection.

A professional drainage contractor will insert a high-resolution camera into your perimeter drains. This allows you to see the condition of the pipes in real-time. Without this step, you are essentially guessing. The camera will reveal:

  • Blockages: Is it a soft clog (silt/leaves) or a hard clog (roots/collapse)?
  • Material: Do you have modern PVC or old clay tiles?
  • Integrity: Are the pipes crushed, separated at the joints, or bowing?

Once you have the video evidence, you can evaluate the situation against the following three critical factors.

Factor 1: The Age and Material of Your System

The single biggest indicator of whether you should repair or replace is the age of your home. Coquitlam has a mix of historic neighborhoods and new developments, and the drainage technology varies wildly between them.

Pre-1980s Homes (Clay or Concrete Tiles)

If your home was built before the early 1980s, you likely have clay (weeping) tiles or concrete sections. These systems were installed without filter cloth and consist of short, one-foot sections of pipe laid end-to-end.

The Verdict: In almost all cases, replacement is the better option.
Why? Because clay tiles have a finite lifespan. They become brittle and crack under the weight of the soil. Furthermore, because they lack filter cloth, they are likely filled with decades of silt. Repairing one section of a 50-year-old clay system is often throwing good money after bad. You might fix the current leak, but the next section of brittle pipe will likely fail within a year or two.

Post-1980s Homes (PVC or Big 'O')

Newer homes typically use perforated plastic piping.

  • PVC: Rigid white pipe. This is the gold standard.
  • Big 'O': Flexible black corrugated pipe.

The Verdict: Repair is often a viable option.
Plastic doesn't degrade like clay. If you have a localized issue in a PVC system—perhaps a section was crushed by a heavy truck during landscaping or a single joint has separated—it makes sense to excavate and repair just that area. The rest of the system likely has decades of life left.

Factor 2: The Nature of the Problem

Is the issue an isolated incident, or is it a symptom of systemic failure? The camera inspection will help you categorize the damage.

Scenario A: Localized Root Intrusion

You find a massive ball of tree roots entering the pipe at one specific corner of the house, perhaps near a large Cedar or Maple tree. The rest of the line looks clear.

Recommendation: Repair.
You can excavate that specific area, remove the roots, replace the compromised section of pipe, and install a root barrier. There is no need to dig up the other three sides of the house if they are flowing freely.

Scenario B: Systemic Silt Buildup or Collapse

The camera shows that the bottom third of the pipe is filled with mud along the entire length of the wall. Or, the camera cannot pass more than a few feet because the pipes have shifted and collapsed in multiple spots.

Recommendation: Replace.
You cannot "repair" silt buildup in old clay tiles effectively. While hydro-jetting can clear some of it, the lack of filter cloth means the silt will return immediately with the next heavy rain. If the system is collapsing in multiple places, the soil pressure has won the battle, and the entire loop needs to be renewed.

Scenario C: Iron Ochre

This is a specific issue in some parts of Coquitlam. Iron ochre is a rusty, orange sludge caused by bacteria in the soil. It forms a thick, gelatinous slime that clogs pipes.

Recommendation: Replace (with upgrades).
Standard repairs won't stop iron ochre. You generally need a full replacement using specific pipes with larger perforations and accessible cleanouts (flushing points) installed every few feet so you can maintain the system annually.

Factor 3: The Financial Perspective

Homeowners often choose repairs because the upfront number is lower. A spot repair might cost $2,000 to $4,000, while a full replacement can range from $15,000 to $30,000. However, you must look at the "cost per year" of the solution.

The "Band-Aid" Economics

If you spend $3,000 to repair a section of failing clay tile, you have fixed roughly 15% of your system. The other 85% is just as old and just as fragile. If you have to do another spot repair next winter, and another the year after, you will quickly approach the cost of a full replacement—without getting the benefits of a new system.

The Value of Replacement

A full replacement is a capital improvement.

  1. Warranty: Reputable Coquitlam drainage companies offer long warranties (often 20+ years) on full replacements. Spot repairs usually have limited or no warranty on the surrounding old pipe.
  2. Property Value: A new perimeter drainage system is a major selling point. In a wet climate, buyers are terrified of water issues. Being able to say "Brand new drainage installed in 2024" adds tangible value to your home.
  3. Insurance: Repeated water claims can make your home uninsurable. Fixing the problem permanently protects your insurability.

When to Choose Repair: A Checklist

While replacement is the most robust solution, repair is the right choice if:

  • Your system is relatively modern (PVC).
  • The damage is clearly caused by an external force (e.g., a fence post was driven through the pipe).
  • The blockage is isolated to one specific area (e.g., under a specific tree).
  • You are planning a major renovation later. If you plan to tear down the house or build an addition in 5 years, a spot repair might bridge the gap until then.

When to Choose Replacement: A Checklist

You should bite the bullet and invest in replacement if:

  • You have original clay or concrete tiles.
  • You have a finished basement. The cost of ruining your drywall, flooring, and furniture again far outweighs the cost of the drainage work.
  • You see signs of failure on multiple walls. If you have dampness on the north and south walls, the system has failed globally.
  • You want to "fix it and forget it." If you don't want to worry every time the forecast calls for an atmospheric river, replacement is the only cure for anxiety.

Conclusion

Deciding between repairing and replacing your drain tiles is a balancing act between your budget, risk tolerance, and the long-term plans for your home.

For many Coquitlam homeowners with older properties, the hard truth is that spot repairs are often just delaying the inevitable. The soil conditions and heavy rainfall in our region demand a robust, modern drainage system. However, if your home is newer and the damage is localized, a surgical repair can save you thousands.

Don't guess. Call a professional, get a camera down the pipe, and make your decision based on the evidence. Your foundation—and your wallet—will thank you in the long run.

 

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