Plumbing leads with a documented reason to call

Every plumbing lead we deliver is tied to a public, dated event: an open water violation, a riser replacement permit, a complaint cluster in one building. We match the signal to the account behind it — the management company, owner, or business — verify the decision-maker, and route the lead to exactly one member in your market.

Verified email on every lead · Direct phone where available · One member per market

Signal feed — Plumbing LIVE
Why B2B: a homeowner leaky faucet is a few hundred dollars once. A building plumbing contract is recurring work for years. One account pays for a year of membership.

The plumbing signals we watch

Each one is a public, dated event that predicts plumbing work — and a documented reason to reach out this week.

Signal 01

Water & plumbing violations

An open water or plumbing violation is recorded against a building.

Documented, dated, and the owner is on the hook to clear it. A reason to call today.

Signal 02

Plumbing permits

A plumbing or riser-replacement permit is filed.

Active capital work in the building — and often the first of several jobs as systems get updated.

Signal 03

Complaint clusters

Multiple plumbing or water complaints stack on one building.

A pattern points at aging risers or a vendor who isn't keeping up.

Signal 04

Managing-agent changes

A building's managing agent changes.

New agents audit their worst buildings first, and plumbing is usually on the list.

Signal 05

Boiler & heater flags

Aging hot-water and heating equipment surfaces in the records.

Hot-water work bridges plumbing and mechanical — a wider account than a single repair.

Always on

New signals, added regularly

We keep wiring in new public data sources — every new feed is another dated reason to call, live in your market automatically.

See how the machine works →

Capped markets. Routed leads.

Hot plumbing leads are never shared — each is routed to exactly one member per market. Here's where Plumbing seats are open right now.

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New York City
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Seat caps are set by signal volume. See every trade and market on the full board.

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Homeowner leads buy a job. Accounts buy for years.

Consumer lead marketplaces

  • Homeowner jobs: one repair, then gone
  • Same lead sold to 3–5 competitors — a race you already lost
  • You pay per lead whether it answers or not
  • Generic contacts: web forms, front desks, dead ends

The FieldClients feed

  • B2B accounts: portfolios, contracts, repeat work
  • Each hot lead routed to one member only
  • Every lead has a dated, documented reason to reach out
  • Verified decision-makers — email always, direct phone where available

Plumbing questions

Are these residential or commercial plumbing leads?

B2B accounts either way — the management company or owner behind a building, never a homeowner with a leaky faucet. You set the building profile you want, and routing respects it.

How is a plumbing violation lead different from a marketplace lead?

A marketplace lead is sold to three to five plumbers and often nobody asked for it. A violation lead is a documented event on a specific building, routed to you alone, with the decision-maker attached.

Do leads come with phone numbers?

Verified email on every lead, direct phone where available. We name the account, the building, and the dated signal — and we're straight about which leads carry a direct dial.

Check plumbing seat availability in your market.

If your trade and market still have an open seat, the two-week trial starts this week — $250, credited in full to month one.

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