Exclusive plumbing leads.
One plumber per market.
We own city-specific plumbing websites that rank on Google for "plumber near me," "water heater replacement," "drain cleaning," and "emergency plumber." Every inbound call routes only to you.
Emergency-intent calls from homeowners with water on the floor.
Plumbing is the highest urgency vertical we run. Homeowners don't shop around when there's a leak. They call the first ranked plumber. We make that you.
Repair + emergency
Leaks, clogs, broken fixtures, water heater failure. Same-day jobs $250-$1,500.
Water heater + tankless
Replacement and tankless conversion. Jobs $1,800-$5,500.
Repipe + slab leak
Full house copper or PEX repipe, slab leak detection. $5K-$15K tickets.
Where plumbing markets are open
We rank or are building rankings for plumbing across the following cities.
Ventura County
- Simi Valley
- Thousand Oaks
- Camarillo
- Oxnard
- Ventura
- Moorpark
San Fernando Valley + LA
- West Hills
- Porter Ranch
- Woodland Hills
- Encino
- Calabasas
- Northridge
Bay Area + OC
- Fremont
- San Jose
- Palo Alto
- Irvine
- Newport Beach
- Anaheim
What drives plumbing demand in California
Plumbing is a true emergency vertical, and emergencies do not negotiate. A burst pipe, a backed-up sewer line, a dead water heater, or a slab leak sends a homeowner straight to their phone to find a plumber who can come now.
There is almost no comparison shopping in that moment - they hire whoever answers and can show up. That immediacy makes plumbing one of the fastest-closing verticals in home services, and it runs year-round rather than seasonally.
The work spans a wide, profitable ticket range:
- Service calls, drain cleaning, and fixture repairs - steady bread-and-butter jobs.
- Water heater and tankless replacements: $1,800 to $6,500.
- Whole-home repipes and sewer-line work: $7,500 to $15,500.
- Aging housing stock drives constant slab leaks, galvanized-pipe failures, and sewer problems.
Because an exclusive ranked site sends the call to one plumber instead of selling it to five, you reach the homeowner first and close while the competition is still calling back.
We rank city-specific plumbing websites for emergency calls, water heater and tankless installs, repipes, slab leaks, drain cleaning, and sewer-line repair across Ventura County, Conejo Valley, the San Fernando Valley, San Diego County, and the Bay Area. Every site routes to one plumbing contractor per territory. For 2026 pricing on water heaters, repipes, slab leaks, and sewer work, see our California plumbing repair cost guide.
If you run a licensed plumbing company and want first-call access to emergency and replacement work in one of these markets, we can confirm in a single conversation whether your city is open - every call yours alone, no shared leads.
Plumbing territories turn over rarely once a contractor locks one in, since the call volume is steady year-round. The fastest way to find out whether your city is still available is to check your market. You can also browse all current open markets or read how the model works before you reach out - there is no obligation either way.
Plumbing leads by city
Exclusive plumbing territories in our strongest Southern California markets. One plumber per city.
- Plumbing leads in Simi Valley - 1960s-80s homes, aging pipes, slab leaks, hard water repipes.
- Plumbing leads in Thousand Oaks - large hillside homes, slab leaks, premium tankless and repipe upgrades.
$60-$140 per plumbing lead. Or flat monthly.
Plumbing has fast conversion because most calls are urgent. Flat monthly typically pencils above 7-10 calls/month. See plumbing repair cost guide.
Plumbing-lead questions
How much do plumbing leads cost?
$60-$140 per inbound call. $500-$1,500/month flat monthly for exclusive territory.
Are these shared with other plumbers?
No. One plumber per territory. 100% call routing.
Do you filter out non-revenue calls?
The sites pre-qualify on intent (service type, location). We don't screen calls live - that's your dispatcher's job - but the call quality is high.
Can I license multiple cities?
Yes. Volume discount on 3+ adjacent cities. Common for plumbers running multi-truck operations.