Kitec Repair in Regency Park, CA

Stop Kitec Pipes Before They Burst

Your Kitec system isn’t going to give you a warning. We replace it before it floods your home.

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Kitec Plumbing Services Regency Park

What Happens When You Replace Kitec Now

You stop wondering if today’s the day your pipes fail. Kitec plumbing problems don’t get better with time—they get expensive. The brass fittings corrode, the pipes weaken, and eventually they burst. Usually when you’re not home.

Replacing your Kitec system in Regency Park means your insurance company stops threatening to drop you. It means buyers don’t walk away during inspections. It means you can turn on your water without that nagging thought in the back of your mind.

Most homeowners who wait end up paying for the replacement anyway—plus water damage restoration, plus temporary housing, plus everything ruined in the flood. The ones who call us early pay once, sleep better, and move on with their lives.

Kitec Repair Contractor Regency Park

We've Been Fixing This Exact Problem

We’ve been handling Kitec pipe repair in Regency Park and throughout Northern California since these systems started failing. We’re licensed, we’re local, and we’ve seen what happens when homeowners wait too long.

Regency Park has plenty of homes built in that 1995-2007 window when Kitec was everywhere. We’ve worked in most of them. Our crews know how these systems were installed, where the fittings hide, and how to replace everything without tearing your house apart.

We’re available 24/7 because Kitec doesn’t fail on your schedule. When you call, you get a real person who can be there fast—not a call center three states away.

Kitec Replacement Process Regency Park

Here's How We Replace Your Kitec System

First, we inspect everything. Kitec isn’t just in the obvious places—it’s behind walls, under floors, connected to your water heater. We map out the entire system so nothing gets missed.

Then we give you a clear price. No diagnostic fees, no surprises halfway through the job. You’ll know what it costs before we start, and most customers tell us the final bill comes in lower than they expected.

The replacement itself happens fast. We shut off your water, pull out every piece of Kitec plumbing, and install new copper or PEX lines that actually last. Most jobs wrap up in a day or two, depending on your home’s size. You can stay in your house while we work—we’re not demo crews, we’re plumbers who know how to move efficiently.

When we’re done, you get a system that won’t fail in five years. And you get documentation for your insurance company and future buyers.

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Kitec Leak Repair Regency Park

What's Included in Kitec Repair Service

Every Kitec plumbing service we do in Regency Park starts with a full system evaluation. We don’t just patch the leak you can see—we find every fitting, every connection, every section that’s going to fail next. That’s the only way to actually solve the problem.

You get complete removal of all Kitec components. The pipes, the fittings, the connections to your water heater—all of it comes out. We replace it with materials that meet current California plumbing codes and won’t corrode in ten years.

Regency Park homes often have Kitec running to multiple bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. We handle all of it in one project so you’re not calling us back in six months when another section fails. The work comes with proper permits, inspections, and documentation you can hand to your insurance agent or a buyer’s inspector.

If you’re dealing with active Kitec leak repair, we can stop the water damage immediately and get your replacement scheduled fast. Waiting lists don’t help when your ceiling’s dripping.

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How do I know if my Regency Park home has Kitec plumbing?

Check your water heater connections, under sinks, and anywhere pipes are visible. Kitec pipes are usually orange or blue, sometimes gray. The fittings are brass-colored and often stamped with “Kitec” or “KTC.”

If your home was built or renovated between 1995 and 2007 in Regency Park, there’s a real chance you have it. Builders used Kitec everywhere during those years because it was cheap and easy to install. Most homeowners don’t realize it’s there until they sell or file an insurance claim.

We can inspect your system and tell you for sure. That inspection doesn’t cost anything, and it gives you a clear answer instead of wondering. If you do have Kitec, we’ll show you exactly where it is and what replacement looks like.

Most full replacements run between $4,500 and $15,000 depending on your home’s size and how much Kitec is installed. Smaller homes with simple layouts cost less. Larger properties with multiple bathrooms and complex plumbing cost more.

Partial repairs don’t make sense with Kitec because the whole system is failing at the same rate. Fixing one leak today means another leak next month. We price out complete replacement so you’re done in one shot.

We give you that price upfront, in writing, before any work starts. No hourly rates that spiral out of control, no “we found more problems” surprise bills. You’ll know what you’re paying before we touch a pipe.

You can, but it won’t fix the problem. Kitec fails because of how it’s made—the brass fittings corrode from the inside, and the pipes degrade over time. If one section is leaking, the rest of your system is right behind it.

Kitec fittings also aren’t manufactured anymore, and the sizing doesn’t match standard plumbing parts. That makes repairs complicated and temporary at best. You’re paying for a patch that buys you a few months, maybe a year if you’re lucky.

Most homeowners who try the repair route end up calling us back for full replacement after the second or third leak. At that point they’ve spent money on multiple service calls plus water damage from the leaks they didn’t catch in time. Replacing it all at once costs less in the long run.

It depends on your policy and whether you’ve had previous claims. Some insurance companies in California will cover sudden failures but not the cost of replacing the entire system. Others won’t cover anything related to Kitec because they consider it a known defect.

What we do know: having Kitec in your home makes it harder to get coverage, and some insurers raise your rates or drop you entirely once they find out it’s there. Replacing the system removes that risk and often lowers your premiums.

We provide all the documentation you need for insurance purposes—permits, inspection reports, photos of the old system, receipts for the new one. If you’re filing a claim for water damage caused by Kitec failure, that paperwork matters. We’ve worked with enough insurance adjusters to know what they want to see.

Most homes take one to three days depending on size and layout. A small single-story house with straightforward plumbing might be done in a day. Larger two-story homes with multiple bathrooms and complex pipe runs take longer.

We work efficiently, but we don’t cut corners. Every connection gets tested, every line gets inspected, and everything gets done to code. You can stay in your home during the work—we’re not gutting walls or making the place unlivable.

Your water will be off while we’re actively working, but we coordinate with you so it’s not off for days at a time. We finish sections, get your water back on, then move to the next area. If you need to shower or do laundry, we make sure you can.

Call us immediately. We offer 24/7 emergency service in Regency Park because Kitec failures don’t wait for business hours. We’ll get someone to your house fast to shut off the water and stop the damage from getting worse.

Once the immediate crisis is handled, we assess what failed and what’s next. Emergency Kitec leak repair usually means replacing the damaged section temporarily so you have working water, then scheduling full system replacement as soon as possible.

The longer you wait after one failure, the more likely you are to have another. Kitec doesn’t fail in isolation—if one section burst, the rest of your system is under the same stress. We’ve seen homeowners deal with three or four separate failures over six months because they kept patching instead of replacing. Don’t be that person.

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