Plumbing Marketing — Irvine, CA

When a Woodbridge slab leaks, be the first name on the screen.

Irvine's 1970s and '80s villages sit on aging copper under concrete, so every warm patch of tile becomes a late-night search for help. We make sure that search finds you — then keep the calendar full with repipes and tankless swaps between emergencies.

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More slab-leak and repipe calls booked by Irvine plumbing clients within two quarters
What we build for plumbers

Three pipelines, matched to Irvine's housing stock.

1

Slab leak response

Homes in Woodbridge, El Camino Real, and University Park still run soft copper under the slab. We hold top position on slab-leak and leak-detection searches around the clock, with bids that climb after 6 p.m. — when bare feet find hot floors.

2

Copper-to-PEX repipes

A whole-house repipe is a researched $8,000–$15,000 decision, not an impulse call. Village-targeted pages, street-level job proof, and honest financing math give homeowners a reason to pick you before they collect three bids.

3

Tankless & water heater swaps

Builder-grade tanks in Great Park and Portola Springs are reaching replacement age in waves. We catch owners at the first rumble and drip with installed-price offers that include the City of Irvine permit — because the city does check.

Service-area targeting

Copper-era villages first, the Great Park second — spend follows the housing stock.

  • Woodbridge
  • University Park
  • El Camino Real
  • Deerfield
  • Turtle Rock
  • Northwood
  • Greentree
  • The Ranch
  • Westpark
  • Woodbury
  • Portola Springs
  • Great Park
  • Tustin Ranch
  • Lake Forest
Get a plan

Get a straight read on your Irvine market — same business day.

Send the basics and we come back the same business day with what we'd run first — which villages, which offers, what a booked job should cost you. Running trucks beyond Orange County? Our plumber marketing overview walks through the full system.

  • A read on who owns slab-leak searches in your zips today
  • Repipe cost-per-job math before you commit a dollar
  • A 90-day plan you keep, whoever you end up hiring
Questions plumbers ask us

The short answers, before you pick up the phone.

How fast will my phone ring once a slab leak campaign goes live?

Two weeks from kickoff to live ads if your license, insurance, and review profile check out. After that, a homeowner in Woodbridge searching about a warm spot on the floor reaches your office as a live call — we hold every account to a text back within a minute and a human callback within five.

Should repipe marketing run separately from emergency calls?

Always. A burst-line caller needs a truck today, while a copper-to-PEX repipe is an $8,000-to-$15,000 decision that families research for weeks. We split the funnels — instant-response ads for emergencies, education pages with village-level job proof and financing math for repipes — so neither budget starves the other.

Can you get us in front of Irvine HOAs and property managers?

Yes. Water damage is the claim HOA boards fear most, and they shortlist plumbers who can document response times. We package your call data into a one-page proof sheet and put it in front of the community managers who control most of Irvine's associations, then keep your name there with quarterly follow-up.

Is tankless conversion demand in Irvine worth chasing?

It is now. Builder-grade tanks in Great Park and Portola Springs homes are hitting the 10-year failure window in waves, and plenty of older-village owners go tankless during a repipe. We run installed-price offers with the City of Irvine permit included, which quietly beats every big-box quote.

Do you only book jobs inside Irvine city limits?

No. The geo-fence follows housing stock more than city limits: the same soft copper that fails under Irvine slabs went into neighboring tracts during the same decades, so spend lands wherever that era of construction does. Your dispatch range sets the outer edge, and we cap drive time so you never pay for a click from Riverside.

Other trades we work with

Plumbing is one seat at our Irvine table. The same local playbook — tuned to each trade's job mix and ticket size — runs for HVAC contractors, electricians, roofing companies, kitchen and bath remodelers, and general contractors.

The next Woodbridge slab leak is already seeping.

Give us twenty minutes and we'll map, village by village, which plumber owns the searches you're missing — and where you'd take them back first.

(888) 267-8674