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If your home was built between 1995 and 2007, there’s a real chance you have Kitec plumbing running through your walls. The brass fittings corrode. The pipes degrade. And when they fail, they don’t give you a warning.
You’re looking at potential flooding, thousands in water damage, mold remediation, and an insurance claim that might not even cover the full cost. Some carriers won’t insure homes with Kitec at all. Others jack up your premiums the moment they find out it’s there.
Complete Kitec pipe repair in New Era Park, CA means removing the old system and replacing it with modern copper or PEX that actually lasts. You get your home’s value back, your insurance rates stabilize, and you sleep without wondering if tonight’s the night a fitting gives out. That’s not dramatic—it’s just what happens when you deal with this before it deals with you.
We’ve been handling residential plumbing in California for over a century. That’s five generations of showing up on time, doing the work right, and charging what we said we’d charge.
We’re not the cheapest option in New Era Park, CA, and we’re fine with that. You’re hiring licensed professionals who know how to identify Kitec plumbing problems, pull permits when needed, and replace your system without tearing apart half your house in the process. Our crews have seen every configuration of Kitec installation, and we know how to work around the stuff builders hid behind drywall twenty years ago.
You’ll get a 4.7-star Google rating backed by actual customers who had the same concerns you do right now. We answer the phone at 2 a.m. because that’s usually when pipes decide to fail.
First, we confirm you actually have Kitec. The pipes are usually marked with “Kitec” or “KTC,” and the fittings are brass-colored. If you’re not sure, we’ll verify it during the inspection—no charge for that part.
Next, we map out your entire system. Where does it run? What’s accessible? What’s buried in walls or ceilings? This determines how invasive the work needs to be and what the realistic cost looks like. We’re not going to lowball you and then surprise you with change orders halfway through.
Then we replace it. All of it. You can’t just patch Kitec—the fittings aren’t manufactured anymore, and even if they were, you’d just be delaying the inevitable. We remove the old pipes and fittings, install new copper or PEX lines, test everything for leaks, and make sure your water pressure is where it should be. Most homes take two to four days depending on size and layout.
You’ll get documentation for your insurance company and future buyers. Clean, complete, done right.
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This isn’t a patch job. When we handle Kitec plumbing services in New Era Park, CA, you’re getting a complete system overhaul. That means removing every section of Kitec pipe—hot and cold water lines, supply lines to fixtures, and the connections to your water heater.
We replace it with either copper or PEX, depending on what makes sense for your home and your budget. Copper lasts 50-plus years and handles California’s hard water well. PEX is flexible, faster to install, and costs less upfront. Both are light-years better than Kitec.
You’ll also get updated shut-off valves, proper support brackets, and code-compliant installation. We pull permits when required and schedule inspections so everything’s documented. If you’re selling your home or refinancing, that paperwork matters. Buyers and lenders want proof the Kitec is gone.
And if you’re dealing with an active leak or burst pipe, we can start with emergency Kitec leak repair in New Era Park, CA to stop the water damage, then schedule the full replacement once the crisis is handled. You’re not stuck choosing between a flooded house and waiting three weeks for an appointment.
It depends on your home’s size, how much Kitec is installed, and how accessible it is. A smaller home with straightforward access might run a few thousand dollars. Larger homes with Kitec running through multiple floors or behind finished walls can hit the tens of thousands.
That’s a wide range, but here’s why: if we can access your pipes through a crawl space or unfinished basement, the labor cost stays reasonable. If we’re cutting into drywall, patching, and repainting, that adds time and materials. We’ll give you a clear estimate after the inspection so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start.
Most homeowners finance this or use a home equity line because it’s not optional—it’s a matter of when, not if. And if you’re comparing quotes, make sure you’re comparing full replacements, not partial repairs. Partial fixes don’t solve the problem.
No, and here’s why: Kitec fittings aren’t manufactured anymore. Even if we could find old stock somewhere, installing it would just reset the clock on the same problem. The fittings fail because of a design flaw—the brass corrodes when it contacts the aluminum pipe. That’s not something you fix by swapping one bad fitting for another bad fitting.
And if one section is leaking, the rest of your system is on borrowed time. The same conditions that caused that one failure are affecting every other fitting in your house. You could spend money patching it today and then deal with another leak next month, or six months from now, or during a holiday weekend when emergency rates are double.
The only real solution for Kitec plumbing problems in New Era Park, CA is complete replacement. It’s not what anyone wants to hear, but it’s the truth. We’re not going to sell you a repair that doesn’t actually fix anything.
Maybe, but don’t count on it. Most homeowners insurance policies cover sudden, accidental water damage—like a pipe that bursts without warning. But if the insurance company can prove you knew about the Kitec and didn’t replace it, they might deny the claim. And even if they pay for water damage, they usually won’t cover the cost of replacing the plumbing system itself.
Some carriers in California have started refusing to insure homes with Kitec altogether. Others will insure you but charge higher premiums or exclude water damage coverage. If you’re buying a home and the inspection reveals Kitec, your lender might require you to replace it before closing.
We’ll provide documentation of the replacement work, including permits and inspection records, so you have everything you need for your insurance company or future buyers. But the bottom line is this: waiting for insurance to cover it after a failure is a gamble, and the odds aren’t in your favor.
Most homes take two to four days, but it depends on the size of your house and how the plumbing is routed. A single-story home with accessible pipes might be done in two days. A two-story home with Kitec running through walls and ceilings could take four or five.
We’re not tearing apart your entire house. We’ll locate access points, remove the old pipes, run the new lines, and close everything back up. If we need to cut into drywall, we’ll patch it, but you’ll need to handle paint matching unless we arrange that separately.
You’ll have water shut off during parts of the job, but we’ll coordinate with you so it’s not out for days at a time. We’ll also work around your schedule as much as possible—most people don’t want a crew showing up at 6 a.m. unless it’s an emergency. For Kitec water heater plumbing repair in New Era Park, CA or full-system replacement, we’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.
The most obvious sign is an active leak, but by the time you see water, the damage is already happening. Earlier warning signs include low water pressure, discolored water (usually a brownish or yellowish tint from corrosion), or visible corrosion on any exposed fittings.
If you see green or white buildup on brass fittings, that’s oxidation—it means the fitting is breaking down. You might also notice pinhole leaks or slow drips around connections, especially near the water heater or under sinks. Those small leaks are your warning that the system is failing.
But here’s the problem: Kitec often fails without any warning at all. The pipe looks fine from the outside, and then one day a fitting ruptures and you’ve got water spraying into your walls. That’s why experts recommend proactive replacement if your home was built during the Kitec era. You’re not overreacting—you’re just dealing with a known defect before it becomes an emergency.
Yes. We’re available 24/7 because plumbing emergencies don’t wait for business hours. If you have an active Kitec leak in New Era Park, CA, call us and we’ll get someone out fast to stop the water and assess the damage.
Emergency Kitec leak repair usually means shutting off the water supply, identifying the failure point, and doing whatever temporary fix we can to prevent further flooding. Then we’ll talk through your options for full replacement. Most people don’t want to make big decisions at 3 a.m., so we’ll stabilize the situation first and schedule the replacement work when you’re ready.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know that when a pipe bursts, you’re not comparison shopping—you’re looking for someone who answers the phone and shows up. That’s us. We’ll get there, stop the leak, and give you a clear path forward without the panic pricing some companies try to pull during emergencies.
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