Kitec Plumbing Replacement on Vancouver Island
If your home was constructed between 1995 and 2007, it may be equipped with Kitec plumbing—a system that has since gained a negative reputation among homeowners throughout Vancouver Island. Kitec was originally marketed as a practical and budget-friendly substitute for copper piping. However, it’s now recognized as a problematic system prone to severe issues like major leaks, water damage, and even flooding.
At The Comfort Group, we offer full replacement services for Kitec plumbing, upgrading your home with robust, up-to-code materials designed for long-term reliability. Our certified plumbing technicians have assisted countless homeowners in moving away from deteriorating Kitec systems and toward dependable modern plumbing.
Avoid waiting until a pipe fails. Reach out to The Comfort Group to arrange a detailed Kitec plumbing inspection and get a personalized quote for replacement.

Our Kitec Plumbing Replacement Process
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We begin by inspecting your home to locate all Kitec plumbing, checking visible areas like under sinks, behind toilets, around water heaters, and in utility rooms. We also investigate less accessible spaces—inside walls and ceilings—to ensure every section of Kitec is identified.
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Once we’ve mapped out the system, we create a personalized plan based on your home’s layout and specific needs. This includes identifying access points, selecting replacement materials, and providing a clear timeline. To prepare the space, we carefully move or cover nearby furniture, set up clean work paths, and coordinate with you to schedule any water shut-off times.
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During the replacement, our technicians work methodically to remove all Kitec piping. We open walls and ceilings only where necessary and do so with care to minimize disruption. All removed materials are disposed of according to local guidelines.
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Next, we install new, up-to-code plumbing—typically PEX or copper—chosen to best match your home and preferences. Our licensed plumbers ensure every connection is secure and fully integrated with your existing system.
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Once installed, we thoroughly test each fixture and water outlet to confirm proper flow and reliable operation. After everything checks out, we patch up access areas and leave your home clean and ready to use, with a plumbing system you can count on for years to come.
Why Choose The Comfort Group for Replacing Kitec Plumbing?
Rapid Response
When timing matters, The Comfort Group acts quickly. We send qualified technicians to your home without delay, ensuring your Kitec plumbing issue is assessed promptly. Our fast turnaround means you won’t be left waiting days for service or solutions.
Efficient Project Completion
Our crews complete Kitec plumbing replacements with impressive speed. Equipped with the right tools and materials from the start, we avoid the slowdowns that affect less-prepared teams. In many cases, full replacements are finished within just 2 to 3 days.
Minimal Disruption
We work hard to limit the impact on your home and your routine. Using precise tools and methods, we access plumbing through smaller openings in walls, reducing the need for large-scale repairs. Water shutoffs are timed to suit your schedule, and major portions of the job are often wrapped up in a single workday.
Contact The Comfort Group to Schedule Your Kitec Plumbing Services
Whether you’ve recently identified Kitec piping in your home, are preparing to list your property, or are facing a leak, The Comfort Group is ready to help. Our quick-response Kitec replacement service is only a call away. Reach out today to book your plumbing assessment.

FAQs About Replacing Kitec Plumbing
What Is Kitec Plumbing?
Kitec plumbing refers to a type of composite piping system commonly installed in Canadian homes from 1995 to 2007. It features flexible plastic tubing with an aluminum core, often colored orange for hot water and blue for cold, along with brass fittings labeled “Kitec” or “KTC.” This system was originally marketed as an affordable, corrosion-resistant alternative to copper pipes.
Over time, however, serious issues have emerged. The brass fittings are susceptible to dezincification when exposed to heat, leading to corrosion, structural weakness, and eventual failure. In addition, the pipes can accumulate mineral deposits that restrict water flow and put added pressure on already compromised fittings.
By 2005, a class-action lawsuit had been launched against the manufacturer, and the product was removed from the market by 2007. Despite this, many homes throughout the region still contain Kitec plumbing. Today, insurance providers, home inspectors, and plumbing experts across Canada recommend identifying and replacing these systems as a preventative measure.
What are the Signs that It’s Time for Replacing Kitec Plumbing?
Even if your system hasn’t started leaking yet, there are several red flags that suggest your Kitec plumbing may be deteriorating and should be addressed promptly:
- Visible blue or orange piping near water heaters or under sinks, often labeled “Kitec,” “KTC,” “IPEX,” or “AQUA”
- Corrosion or white mineral buildup on brass fittings at pipe connections
- A noticeable drop in water pressure throughout the house or in specific areas
- Water that appears discoloured—yellowish or containing dark particles
- Tiny pinhole leaks forming along any part of your plumbing system
- Strange noises in your pipes, such as banging or high-pitched whistling while water is running
- Sudden shifts in water temperature when using showers or taps
- A water meter that keeps running when no water is being used
- Wet spots, stains, or mould forming on walls or ceilings near plumbing routes
- Your property was constructed or updated between 1995 and 2007, especially within large developments from that era
- Your insurance provider has sent a notice about limited coverage due to Kitec plumbing
- You’re preparing to list your home and want to avoid inspection-related issues
Even if no visible problems are present, having Kitec plumbing in your home is cause for replacement, as its failure is widely considered inevitable. The Comfort Group can promptly conduct a detailed inspection and create a replacement strategy to safeguard your property.
How Long Does Replacing Kitec Plumbing Take?
For a standard home measuring between 1,500 and 2,000 square feet, our team can usually finish a full Kitec replacement within 2 to 3 days. This timeframe covers everything from removing the old Kitec piping to installing new PEX or copper lines, performing thorough testing, and handling basic wall and ceiling repairs. In larger homes or those with more intricate plumbing systems, the full process may take between 3 and 5 days to complete.
What are the Benefits of Hiring The Comfort Group for Replacing Kitec Plumbing?
The Comfort Group stands out from other service providers primarily due to our quick response time and unmatched efficiency. While many plumbing companies may leave you waiting for days just for an initial inspection, we send Kitec specialists to your home on the same day.
Our expert replacement teams work much faster than general plumbers, often completing full home replacements in just 2-3 days. With The Comfort Group, you’ll also enjoy a simplified assessment process, transparent pricing from the start, and a strong focus on proper testing and quality assurance.