Coastal Plumbing Co. is a fictional plumber. SOS built the website, the social feed, and everything you're about to scroll.
Here's what a local plumber's online presence looks like when SOS handles it.
See the social examples ↓Most plumbing customers find you in a hurry. This is what they see in the first ten seconds.
They lose them in the ten seconds before the phone rings.
Customers call the plumber who looks ready right now.
Real jobs. Real days. Written by humans, reviewed before they go out.
Most plumbing customers find you in a hurry, searching plumber near me with a leak already running. They call whoever looks ready right now: current hours, recent reviews, a profile that shows up. SOS keeps your Google Business Profile and social pages current and active, so when someone searches in a panic, you are the one who looks open and trusted.
Yes, it is the single most important thing for a plumber. Customers search plumber near me or emergency plumber and Google shows Business Profiles before websites. The plumber with current hours, recent photos, and fresh reviews wins the call over the one with an outdated listing. AI assistants pull from these profiles too. SOS keeps yours active with regular posts.
Real jobs and useful tips, not stock photos of pipes. The water heater installed before dinner, the shut-off valve everyone should know how to find, the storm-season reminder, the finished job that looks clean. It shows you are working, local, and know your trade. SOS writes posts around your actual jobs, in your voice, reviewed by a human before they go out.
With SOS, a plumber website is a one-time $505. A custom one-page site delivered in seven days, built to be found on Google, with a year of hosting and a professional email included. Most agencies charge trades two to four thousand for a site plus monthly fees. SOS is one flat price, no contract. For a plumber, the site backs up the Google profile that does most of the work.
Yes. SOS works with plumbers, electricians, HVAC, landscapers, and other local trades. Every post is written around your real work and your service area, and reviewed by a US-based human team. No calls, no meetings. You are on a roof or under a sink most of the day, so the whole thing runs in writing on your schedule.
Almost none. One intake form at the start tells us your services, your area, and your voice. After that, a short monthly check-in through your portal, any new jobs worth showing, a seasonal reminder, a closure. You approve the month with a few taps from the truck. No meetings, no calls during your work day.
Same care, same system. Your brand, your voice, your customers.
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