Fort Mitchell anchors this study's Northern Kentucky footprint and brings the largest population — about 40,719 residents across roughly 16,847 housing units — and the oldest housing base. Around 84.1% of homes here were built before 2001, the highest legacy share in the set, which makes it a deep market for the bread-and-butter work that ages into every home: repipes, drain and sewer repair, and water-heater replacement. Owner-occupancy is solid at 77.4%, median home value sits near $293,500, and household income around $97,274 gives homeowners the means to replace rather than nurse failing systems. Competition is high and includes well-known national brands — the map-pack leaders carry roughly 2,200 and 1,100 Google reviews — so visibility is contested. But the sheer size of the aging-home base and the metro's steady service demand mean there is room for a local contractor who differentiates on responsiveness, reviews, and a tightly-defined Northern Kentucky service area.
Request the Full ReportSingle ZIP-code service area: 41017 · Market data compiled June 18, 2026.
All figures below are for ZIP code 41017 — a single ZIP-code service area, not all of Fort Mitchell, KY.
Total population
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Housing units
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Owner-occupancy
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Median home value
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Median household income
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Homes built before 2001
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
84.1% of homes predate 2001 — the oldest stock in the study — driving heavy repipe, drain, and water-heater replacement demand.
The largest population here (~40,719) across ~16,847 housing units creates the deepest absolute pool of plumbing jobs among these towns.
77.4% owner-occupancy and income near $97,274 mean homeowners can and do choose full replacements over temporary fixes.
National brands lead the map pack (~2,200 and ~1,100 reviews), so a local contractor must compete on responsiveness and a focused Northern Kentucky service area.
Active Plumbing contractors
Market saturation
Avg. Google reviews
1100 reviews · 4.9★ (as of June 18, 2026)
2200 reviews · 4.8★ (as of June 18, 2026)
1100 reviews · 5★ (as of June 18, 2026)
Yes — it has the largest population and oldest housing stock in this study (84.1% built before 2001), with 77.4% owner-occupancy and solid incomes, so replacement-driven demand is deep despite high competition.
Saturation is high and includes national brands — the leading map-pack plumbers carry roughly 2,200 and 1,100 Google reviews — so a local contractor needs strong reviews and a focused service area to stand out.
With 84.1% of homes built before 2001, repipes, drain and sewer repair, and water-heater replacement lead demand, supported by incomes that favor full replacement over repeated patch repairs.
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