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Plumbing reactivation audit

Find plumbing jobs lost to missed urgent calls, old quotes, and slow follow-up.

Channel Valve reviews emergency-call handling, estimate follow-up, after-hours inquiries, and old opportunities so the highest-intent plumbing demand gets worked first.

Stale-lead reactivation can start performance-based: you pay when recovered opportunities become booked jobs.

Burst pipe callDrain emergencyAfter-hours leakWater heater quote
Sample audit preview

Revenue Leak Audit

Last 30 days · Sample Plumbing company

Recoverable pipeline

$42,800

Illustrative example

Unsold estimates

14

not reworked

Stale opps

37

ready to re-open

Missed calls

18

last 30 days

Pipeline

$42.8k

illustrative

Lead recovery queue
Illustrative workflow sample

After-hours leak

Jun 4 - 9:14 PM

No responseUrgent callback$1.6k est.

Water heater quote

May 30 - Quote sent

No follow-upReactivation queue$3.9k est.

Drain emergency

Jun 1 - Web form

Slow responsePriority routing$850 est.

Why this page exists

A trade-specific audit, not a generic intro call.

Plumbing demand decays fast. When a leak, backup, or water heater quote waits too long, the customer usually books whoever answers first.

Emergency calls with no fast callback trail

Water heater, tankless, or larger-job quotes without follow-up

After-hours leak and drain inquiries that waited until morning

Old web leads with no clear owner or next step

No software-first pitch

We look for recoverable demand before prescribing the fix.

The audit is built to show whether the opportunity is real: which records should be reworked, who owns the next step, and what a recovered booked job should mean before implementation begins.

What to have ready

Missed-call report

Recent estimate or quote list

After-hours message log

Notes on emergency dispatch handoff

Sample audit data on this page is illustrative. Your audit is based on your real workflow, records, and follow-up gaps.

Calendar

Pick a time for the reactivation audit.

Reactivation Audit

Choose a time that works. The call is diagnostic: we look first for unsold estimates, stale opportunities, missed calls, and slow follow-up before recommending what to fix first. Stale-lead reactivation can start performance-based.

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