What this page covers: Data-backed benchmarks on plumbing quote conversion rates, emergency vs planned job dynamics, customer review behaviour, invoice payment timing, and callout fee standards. Includes a full labelled home plumbing system diagram — free to share.
By OnToolsAI · Updated March 25, 2026 · Compiled from industry research, plumbing contractor surveys, and local SEO studies
85%
of homeowners check Google reviews before calling a plumber for non-emergency work
BrightLocal
55%
average planned plumbing quote conversion rate with a structured follow-up
Plumbing contractor benchmarks
48hrs
standard customer expectation for quote response time in plumbing
Service industry research
100%
conversion rate on emergency plumbing callouts — customers in crisis don't shop around
Industry consensus
67%
of satisfied plumbing customers leave a review when asked by text on the same day
BrightLocal
28%
planned plumbing quote conversion rate with no follow-up
Plumbing contractor surveys
Home plumbing system diagram
The complete water supply and drainage system of a standard home — every pipe, valve, and fixture labelled. Free to share and use with customers explaining your quote scope.
🔧 Home plumbing system — water supply & drainage
Home plumbing system — water supply, hot water, and drainage all labelled. Free to screenshot and share.
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Share this diagramUse it to explain plumbing scope to customers or share in plumbing trade groups. Free to use.
How home plumbing works — explained
Understanding the full water supply and drainage system helps plumbers explain their quotes clearly — and helps customers understand why a job costs what it does.
📹 Video — How plumbing works in a house
Plumbing quote conversion rates
Plumbing has a split personality — emergency jobs convert at near 100%, while planned work behaves more like any other trade quote. The follow-up strategy is completely different for each.
Emergency jobs
~100%
Planned — no follow-up
28%
Planned — 1 follow-up
42%
Planned — 3-msg sequence
55%
3x
Higher review rate for emergency plumbing jobs when asked by text on the same day vs asking by email days later. Emergency customers are emotionally invested in the outcome — their relief makes them highly motivated to share the experience.
BrightLocal review request timing research
What customers look for when choosing a plumber
Speed, trust, and clear communication consistently outrank price as the primary decision factors for plumbing customers — particularly for emergency work.
📹 Video — How to find a good plumber
Plumbing job types and average values
Job type
Avg cost range
Urgency
Follow-up approach
Emergency callout (burst pipe, blocked drain)
$200–$800
Immediate
Review request same day
Hot water system replacement
$800–$2,500
24–72 hrs
Follow up within 48hrs
Tap/toilet repair
$150–$400
2–5 days
Review request same day
Bathroom renovation plumbing
$2,000–$8,000
7–21 days
3-message sequence
Full pipe replacement / repiping
$5,000–$20,000
2–6 weeks
Patient sequence + phone
Commercial plumbing contract
$10,000+
Varies
Multiple touchpoints + call
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Emergency plumbing converts immediately. For planned work, conversion without follow-up averages 28–35%. With a structured 3-message follow-up, this rises to 50–58%. Speed matters more in plumbing than most trades — 48-hour response is the standard customer expectation.
How many Google reviews does a plumbing business need?
40+ reviews at 4.5 stars consistently wins local search. 85% of homeowners check reviews before calling for non-emergency work. Even emergency searches involve a quick comparison — more reviews wins more calls.
What is the difference between emergency and planned plumbing jobs?
Emergency jobs convert immediately at premium rates. Planned jobs are quote-based and subject to comparison. Businesses that handle emergencies well and follow up for reviews build the reputation that wins planned jobs.
What is the average plumbing callout fee?
Standard callout fees range from $80 to $180, covering the first 30–60 minutes. After-hours emergency callouts command $150 to $300+. Clear upfront communication of fees almost eliminates invoice disputes.