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You already know Kitec pipes fail. The question isn’t if—it’s when. And when they do, you’re looking at water damage that spreads fast, insurance claims that get messy, and repair bills that climb into the thousands before you’ve even stopped the water.
A full Kitec repipe in Regency Park, CA means you’re done with that cycle. No more emergency calls at 2 a.m. No more watching your water pressure drop. No more explaining to buyers why your home still has a recalled plumbing system that makes lenders nervous.
You get new pipes—either PEX or copper, depending on your home and budget—installed by people who’ve done this hundreds of times. We’re talking about a system that lasts 50+ years, not five. Your water pressure stabilizes. Your insurance company stops asking questions. And if you ever sell, you’re not the house that gets passed over because of the plumbing.
The work takes a few days. You stay in your home the whole time. And when we’re done, you’ve got a plumbing system you can actually trust.
We’ve been handling emergency plumbing in the Sacramento area for years, and we’ve seen what happens when Kitec systems go bad. Homes built between 1995 and 2007 in Regency Park, CA and the surrounding areas got hit hard with these installs, and now those pipes are failing at rates that make waiting a gamble you can’t afford.
We’re not a national franchise. We’re local, we respond fast, and we don’t pad estimates with work you don’t need. Our pricing is transparent—some customers have told us the final bill came in lower than the quote. That’s not an accident. It’s how we operate.
When you call, we show up. Usually within an hour or two. We assess your system, explain what’s failing and why, and give you a clear path forward. No pressure. No runaround. Just honest information so you can make the call that’s right for your home.
First, we inspect your current system. We’re looking for the brass fittings that fail first—those are where dezincification happens, where zinc leaches out and leaves behind that white, chalky buildup. We map out your entire plumbing layout so we know what needs replacing and where access points are.
Then we plan the repipe around your schedule. Most residential Kitec repiping projects in Regency Park, CA take three to five days, depending on the size of your home. You don’t need to move out. We work in sections, so you still have water access during the process.
We remove the old Kitec lines—hot and cold—and replace them with either PEX or copper. PEX is faster to install, flexible, and handles California’s soil movement well. Copper is traditional, durable, and some homeowners just prefer it. Both options last decades longer than Kitec ever could.
After the new pipes are in, we pressure test everything. Then we handle drywall patching, texture matching, and paint. We pull permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything is up to code before we call it done. When we leave, your plumbing works—and it’s going to keep working.
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You’re not just getting new pipes. You’re getting a complete system replacement that includes everything from demo to final inspection. We remove every section of Kitec—supply lines, fittings, manifolds—and replace it with materials that won’t fail in five years.
That includes all the finish work. Drywall gets patched where we accessed the pipes. Texture gets matched. Paint gets applied. We don’t leave you with a working plumbing system and a house that looks like a construction zone.
In Regency Park, CA, homes built during the Kitec installation window often have unique layouts—some with slab foundations, others with crawl spaces. We adjust our approach based on your home’s structure. If we need to access pipes through walls, we do it strategically to minimize damage. If we can route through attics or crawlspaces, we do that instead.
We also handle all permitting and inspections. Sacramento County has specific code requirements for repiping work, and we make sure everything passes the first time. You get documentation showing the work was done right, which matters when you file insurance updates or sell your home down the line.
Most homes in Regency Park, CA fall into the $5,000 to $15,000 range for a complete Kitec repipe, depending on square footage, number of bathrooms, and whether you choose PEX or copper as your replacement material. A typical three-bedroom, two-bath home usually lands somewhere in the middle of that range.
That price includes everything: removing the old Kitec system, installing new supply lines, pressure testing, drywall repair, texture, paint, permits, and inspections. We don’t quote you one number and then add charges as we go. What we estimate is what you pay—and sometimes it’s less if the job goes faster than expected.
The cost of not repiping is harder to predict, but it’s usually worse. A single Kitec pipe burst can cause $10,000+ in water damage before you even get the water shut off. Insurance may not cover it if they know you had Kitec and didn’t replace it. And if you’re trying to sell, buyers either walk or demand price cuts that exceed what the repipe would’ve cost in the first place.
Most residential Kitec repiping projects in Regency Park, CA take three to five days from start to finish. Smaller homes or condos might be done in two days. Larger homes with multiple stories or complex layouts might take a week.
You don’t have to leave during the work. We repipe in sections so you still have access to water and working bathrooms throughout the process. There will be times when we need to shut off water for a few hours, but we coordinate that with you ahead of time so it doesn’t derail your day.
The timeline includes demo, installation, pressure testing, drywall repair, and finish work. We don’t leave until everything is painted and cleaned up. Inspections usually happen toward the end, and we schedule those as soon as the install is complete so you’re not waiting around for weeks to get final approval.
Most homeowners insurance policies won’t pay for a Kitec repipe as a preventive measure—they see it as a maintenance issue, not a covered loss. But if your Kitec pipes burst and cause water damage, insurance may cover the damage itself, though probably not the cost to replace the pipes.
Here’s the catch: some insurance companies in California are starting to ask about Kitec during underwriting. If they find out you have it, they may increase your deductible, exclude plumbing-related claims, or refuse to renew your policy until you replace it. That’s becoming more common as Kitec failure rates climb.
If you’re planning to file a claim after a burst, document everything. Take photos of the damage and the failed pipes. Get a plumber’s report that confirms it was Kitec and explains what happened. And replace the whole system after the claim is settled—because one burst usually means the rest of the system isn’t far behind.
The smarter move is to repipe before you have a claim. It costs less than water damage plus a repipe, and it keeps your insurance situation clean.
You need a licensed contractor for Kitec repiping in Regency Park, CA. This isn’t a DIY project. Sacramento County requires permits for whole-house repiping, and those permits require a licensed plumber to pull them and a county inspector to sign off on the work.
Even if you have plumbing experience, a full repipe involves working inside walls, coordinating water shutoffs, pressure testing the entire system, and making sure everything meets California plumbing code. If something goes wrong—a fitting leaks, a line isn’t secured properly, or the pressure test fails—you’re looking at serious damage and expensive fixes.
Hiring a certified Kitec repipe contractor also protects you if there’s a problem down the line. Licensed plumbers carry insurance that covers mistakes. If you do it yourself and something fails, you’re paying for the damage out of pocket. And if you try to sell later, buyers and their inspectors will ask for permit records. If there aren’t any, that’s a red flag that kills deals.
We’ve seen homeowners try to patch Kitec systems with partial replacements or temporary fixes. It doesn’t work. The whole system is failing at roughly the same rate, so replacing one section just means another section bursts six months later.
Dropping water pressure is usually the first sign. If your shower pressure isn’t what it used to be, or your faucets take longer to fill a glass, that’s often dezincification clogging up the brass fittings inside your Kitec system.
You might also see discolored water—brownish or cloudy—especially when you first turn on a tap in the morning. That’s corrosion and sediment breaking loose inside the pipes. Some homeowners notice a metallic taste in their water, which is another sign that the fittings are degrading.
Visible leaks are the obvious one. Kitec pipes don’t just drip—they burst. You’ll see water pooling under sinks, around water heaters, or coming through ceilings if the pipes are in your attic. By the time you see a leak, the damage is already happening.
If you’re not sure whether you have Kitec, check your water heater, under sinks, or in your crawlspace. Kitec pipes are usually blue (cold water) and orange (hot water), and the fittings are brass. If you see that combo, you’ve got Kitec. And if your home in Regency Park, CA was built or repiped between 1995 and 2007, there’s a strong chance it’s in your walls.
Both PEX and copper are solid replacements for Kitec, and both will outlast your Kitec system by decades. The choice usually comes down to budget, home layout, and personal preference.
PEX is faster to install, which means lower labor costs. It’s flexible, so it handles California’s soil movement and minor settling without cracking. It doesn’t corrode, it’s quieter than copper when water runs through it, and it’s less likely to freeze and burst if you ever have a cold snap. Most homeowners doing a Kitec repipe in Regency Park, CA go with PEX because it’s cost-effective and reliable.
Copper is the traditional option. It’s been used for decades, it’s durable, and some people just trust it more because it’s what they grew up with. It costs more—both in materials and labor—because it takes longer to install. Copper also requires more access points through walls, which means more drywall work. But it’s a proven system, and if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, it’s a good investment.
We walk you through both options during the estimate. We’ll look at your home’s layout, your budget, and what matters most to you, and then recommend what makes sense. Either way, you’re getting a system that works—and one that won’t end up on a recall list ten years from now.
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