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If your Roseville home was built between 1995 and 2007, there’s a real chance you have Kitec plumbing. And if you do, you’re living with pipes that experts say will fail—it’s not if, it’s when.
Kitec pipes don’t just leak. They burst. The fittings are made with high-zinc brass that breaks down over time, especially on hot water lines. When they go, you’re looking at flooding, water damage, mold, and repair bills that can hit five figures.
Insurance companies know this. Some won’t cover homes with Kitec at all. Others will, but they’ll charge you more and raise your deductible. If you’re trying to sell, buyers will either walk away or negotiate the cost of replacement off your asking price.
Replacing kitec plumbing in Roseville means you protect your home’s value, avoid catastrophic water damage, and stop worrying every time you hear your pipes make noise. You get modern copper or PEX systems that come with real warranties and won’t fail in ten years.
We’ve been serving homeowners in Roseville and the Greater Sacramento area for over a century. That’s five generations of plumbers who’ve seen every type of pipe, every type of failure, and every type of fix.
We’re not new to Kitec pipe replacement in Roseville, CA. We know which homes are at risk, what the replacement process actually involves, and how to get it done without tearing your house apart more than necessary. Our team responds fast, prices transparently, and finishes on time.
You’ll find us rated 4.7 out of 5 on Google based on 93 reviews. People call us because we show up when we say we will, we explain what’s happening in plain language, and we don’t inflate the bill at the end.
First, we inspect your plumbing system to confirm you have Kitec and map out where it runs—through walls, in the attic, under the slab. Kitec is usually orange or blue, and the fittings are brass. Once we know what we’re dealing with, we give you a clear estimate.
Next, we shut off your water and start removing the old Kitec pipes. Depending on your home’s layout, this might mean accessing pipes through the attic or cutting into drywall in specific spots. We replace everything with either copper piping or PEX, both of which are proven, reliable materials that won’t degrade the way Kitec does.
The actual replacement usually takes a few days. You can stay in your home during the work. Once the new pipes are in, we pressure test the system to make sure there are no leaks, then patch and clean up. You’re left with a plumbing system that works the way it should—and won’t surprise you with a burst pipe three years from now.
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When we handle kitec replacement in Roseville, CA, you’re getting a complete system overhaul. That means removing every section of Kitec pipe—hot and cold water lines—and replacing them with materials that meet current code and won’t fail prematurely.
Roseville homes, especially those in developments built during the early 2000s housing boom, often have Kitec running through attics and interior walls. The climate here doesn’t help—hot summers put extra stress on pipes that were already prone to failure. We account for that when we design your new system.
You’ll also get a warranty on the work and the materials. Copper systems can last 50 to 100 years. PEX systems come with manufacturer warranties and are less prone to freezing or bursting under pressure. Either option is a massive upgrade over Kitec.
Most replacements in Roseville run between $5,000 and $10,500 depending on the size of your home and how accessible the pipes are. That’s less than what most homeowners lose in value when they try to sell a house with Kitec still in it. And it’s a fraction of what you’d pay to repair water damage after a catastrophic pipe failure.
Kitec pipes are usually marked with “Kitec” or “KTC” on the pipe itself. The pipes are often blue or orange, and the fittings are brass-colored. If your home was built or repiped between 1995 and 2007, there’s a higher chance you have it.
You can check in your attic, crawl space, or near your water heater. If you’re not sure, call us. We can inspect your system and tell you definitively whether you have Kitec and what condition it’s in.
A lot of homeowners in Roseville don’t realize they have Kitec until they’re selling their home and it comes up during the inspection. By then, you’re negotiating from a bad position. It’s better to know now.
For most homes in Roseville, you’re looking at somewhere between $5,000 and $10,500 for a full kitec pipe replacement. Smaller homes with easier access to pipes cost less. Larger homes or homes where the pipes are buried in walls or under slabs cost more.
The price includes removing all the old Kitec, installing new copper or PEX piping, pressure testing the system, and patching any drywall we had to open up. We give you a clear estimate up front, and our final bills often come in lower than the original quote.
Compare that to the $10,000 to $20,000 hit your home value takes when buyers find out you have Kitec. Or the tens of thousands you’d spend repairing water damage after a burst pipe floods your home. Replacement is expensive, but it’s the cheaper option in the long run.
Most kitec replacement jobs in Roseville take between two and five days, depending on the size of your home and how the pipes are routed. Single-story homes with attic access are faster. Two-story homes or homes with pipes in the slab take longer.
You can stay in your home during the work. We’ll need to shut off your water during certain parts of the job, but we coordinate that with you so it’s not disruptive. We also clean up as we go and patch any drywall we open.
The timeline also depends on whether we’re replacing just the Kitec or doing other plumbing work at the same time. If you want to upgrade fixtures or reroute pipes while we’re in there, that adds time. We’ll walk you through the schedule before we start so you know what to expect.
No. Replacing just the fittings doesn’t solve the problem because the pipes themselves also fail. Kitec pipes are made with an aluminum core that corrodes over time, especially when exposed to hot water. The fittings fail first, but the pipes aren’t far behind.
Even if you replace the brass fittings with better materials, you’re still left with Kitec pipes that will eventually burst. It’s like putting new tires on a car with a cracked engine block—you’re not actually fixing the issue.
The only real solution is a full replacement. That means removing all the Kitec and installing a new system with copper or PEX. It’s more work up front, but it’s the only way to eliminate the risk.
Most homeowners insurance policies won’t pay to replace Kitec pipes unless they’ve already failed and caused damage. Even then, they’ll cover the water damage but not the cost of replacing the plumbing system itself.
Some insurance companies in California won’t insure homes with Kitec at all. Others will, but they charge higher premiums or increase your deductible to account for the risk. If you’re trying to get a mortgage, lenders are often hesitant to approve loans on homes with Kitec still in place.
The bottom line is that insurance won’t pay for proactive replacement, but replacing your Kitec can actually lower your premiums and make your home easier to insure. It also protects you from the kind of catastrophic damage that insurance might not fully cover.
The most common warning sign is white or chalky residue around the brass fittings. That’s a sign of dezincification, which means the zinc in the brass is breaking down. You might also notice bulging pipes, discoloration, or small leaks near the fittings.
Low water pressure is another red flag. As Kitec pipes corrode, zinc oxide builds up inside and restricts water flow. If your water pressure has dropped and you can’t figure out why, Kitec could be the cause.
The problem is that Kitec often fails without warning. Pipes can look fine on the outside and then burst suddenly, usually on the hot water side where temperatures and pressure are higher. If you know you have Kitec, don’t wait for warning signs. Replace it before it fails.
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