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.
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
After-hours leak
Jun 4 - 9:14 PM
Water heater quote
May 30 - Quote sent
Drain emergency
Jun 1 - Web form
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
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.
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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