Plumber list. Pulled from Maps the moment you run it.
Residential, commercial, emergency, drain specialists — every plumber tied to a live Maps record and a working business website where one exists.
plumbers (Maps-verified)
65k
65,344 records
With phone
97%
63,090 records
With website
49%
32,162 records
Decision-maker layer
Limited
Coverage thinner — see notes below
What a row looks like.
Five real records, pulled live from the database when this page rendered. Business name, category, location, phone, and website are shown as-is. Owner names and decision-maker emails are gated — they unlock after signup, on this list and every other one you generate.
| Business | Category | Location | Phone | Website | Decision-maker |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tommie's Plumbing | Plumber | 37877 | (423) 638-3662 | tommiesplumbing.com | Signup required |
| Clog Hunter Plumbing | Tahlequah Plumbers | Plumber | 74464 | (918) 303-8480 | cloghunter.com | Signup required |
| Clear Creek Plumblng | Plumber | 74464 | (918) 207-2766 | clearcreekpng.com | Signup required |
| Stollwerck Plumbing LLC | Plumber | 98275 | (425) 374-3909 | stollwerckplumbing.com | Signup required |
| Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup | Plumber | 63385 | (636) 856-5527 | rotorooter.com | Signup required |
Real records pulled live from the database. Owner names and decision-maker emails are gated behind signup — start the free trial to unlock them on this list and the rest.
The buyer profile we see most often.
Plumber lists get bought by trade-software vendors (ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber and the like), plumbing-supply houses, fleet leasing, vehicle-wrap and signage shops, lead-aggregation marketplaces, financing partners, and contractor insurers. The honest read on this audience is that 80 percent of the small-shop names on any list are one-truck operators who already have all the work they want and don't open cold email. The valuable third — companies actively expanding, hiring, or running multi-location operations — is also the part that moves fastest, and the part static CSVs catch worst. A Maps-anchored database doesn't magically surface intent, but it does keep the underlying business data current. The practical workflow most operators land on: pull the full plumber list for a metro, run a website-presence filter to push the active-website-and-real-domain shops to the top, and treat that subset as the priority for outreach. The rest is volume backup if needed.
And what isn't.
Plumber records in the database tilt toward independent shops with one to three trucks — that's the natural shape of the trade. Larger commercial-plumbing operators are in the data but often surface under broader 'mechanical contractor' or 'commercial plumbing service' categories. Phone numbers are present on nearly every record because phone is how plumbers actually take work. Decision-maker enrichment in this segment is among the thinnest in the database, by design — owner-operator plumbers tend not to maintain LinkedIn profiles. Plan to use the Maps-verified business and phone layer as the primary handle for outreach.
You've probably seen the offers.
The bottom of the trade-list market is largely the same file resold at different prices. We're not pretending to have the perfect plumber list; we are pretending the freshness floor matters more than another vendor charging more for a worse copy.
We're not pretending this database is perfect. The hub page shows the live counts across every vertical, including this one. Coverage and decision-maker density vary. The trial is the right way to spot-check whether your specific ICP is well served.
Three signals. One row.
Maps-anchored
Every record begins as a real Google Maps business. If a listing disappears, the row drops on the next refresh.
Re-verified per run
Each generated list re-checks against Maps before shipping. Closed shops, sold practices, merged operators get screened.
Sheet out
Your search → a Google Sheet. Re-run any time. No CSV downloads to organize, no zip files in folders named v3-final.
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1,000 lookups, free, no credit card. If the data doesn't beat the plumber list you'd otherwise pay for, the trial cost you nothing.
While you're here.
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About the plumber list.
Can I separate residential from commercial plumbers?+
Sometimes — Maps category labels help but aren't always reliable. Many plumbers serve both. Plan to do a second-pass filter from the trial output.
Do you flag emergency / 24-7 plumbers?+
Where the Maps listing flags it, yes. It's not a structured field across every record.
Is this actually a list, or is it a tool that generates lists?+
Both. The list is generated live from a Maps-verified database, every time you run a search. Think of it as a list that updates itself — you get the same outcome (a list of businesses) without the underlying file going stale between when it was scraped and when you use it.
What happens at the end of the free trial?+
Nothing automatic. The 1,000 lookups are yours, no credit card, no auto-convert. If you want to keep generating lists, you upgrade. If not, you don't. We'd rather not bait-and-switch you onto a subscription you won't use.