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Google Ads for Plumbers

Google Ads for Plumbers Built Around Emergency Intent and Real Job Value

Most plumbing Google Ads accounts run emergency callouts, hot water repairs, blocked drains and gas fitting through a single campaign. Google has no idea a blocked-drain callout is worth A$280 and a hot water system replacement is worth A$3,200 or more. We split campaigns by service type, measure on booked jobs and quote requests, and manage accounts for plumbing businesses right across Australia.

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50+ Trade accounts managed
$5.1M+ Trade ad spend managed
8 yrs In practice
Google Ads Services

Four paid search campaign types built for plumbing businesses

As a marketing agency with deep experience in the trades, we match the right campaign structure to each plumbing service type, whether that is a burst pipe call that books within the hour or a hot water system replacement that takes two weeks of quote comparison.

Highest intent

Google Search Campaigns

Reach homeowners actively searching for a plumber right now

Service-type-separated keyword structure across emergency work, blocked drains, hot water, gas fitting and general plumbing. Tight match types with detailed negative keyword lists to filter out DIY tutorials and Bunnings product searches, ad copy written for the specific job, and conversion tracking wired to inbound calls and quote form submissions.

Job type splits Exact match RSAs Call tracking Negative lists
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Pay per lead

Local Service Ads (LSA)

Google Guaranteed placements above the map pack, billed per verified lead

For eligible plumbing businesses, LSA places your company at the top of search results with a Google Guaranteed badge. You pay per verified lead, not per click. Emergency-heavy verticals like plumbing have particularly strong LSA viability because the verification badge addresses the trust gap on urgent callouts. We handle setup, licence and insurance verification, dispute management and review generation.

Google Guaranteed Pay-per-lead Dispute management Review strategy
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Scale with guardrails

Performance Max Campaigns

Extend Search reach without letting PMax burn budget on irrelevant placements

Asset groups structured by service type, audience signals seeded from your existing customer list, strict placement exclusions to keep PMax off YouTube pre-rolls and Gmail, and a budget cap so it never outspends your Search campaigns. For plumbing businesses, an uncontrolled PMax campaign tends to leak spend into low-intent traffic within days. We keep it tight.

Asset groups by service Audience signals Placement exclusions tROAS / tCPA
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Planned work

Remarketing and RLSA

Re-engage homeowners weighing up a hot water replacement or bathroom rough-in

Larger plumbing jobs like hot water system replacements, bathroom rough-ins, gas installations and pipelining have decision cycles of two to six weeks. Homeowners line up multiple quotes before they commit. RLSA raises your bid when a returning visitor searches again, keeping you in the consideration set through the quoting phase so you win the job when they are ready to book.

RLSA bid uplift Display remarketing Audience segmentation Frequency capping
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The problem

Why most plumbing Google Ads accounts leak spend down the drain

Before we rebuild a plumbing account we run a full audit to find where the spend is actually going. These are the six patterns we find on almost every account we inherit.

Emergency and non-emergency work in one campaign

A burst pipe call books within the hour at A$280. A bathroom rough-in takes two weeks of comparison quoting at A$4,500 or more. Running them in the same campaign means Smart Bidding optimises on a mixed signal and your budget never allocates correctly between job types.

Bidding on DIY and Bunnings searches

Broad match without a tight negative keyword list sends budget into searches like "how to fix a leaking tap yourself" and "Bunnings drain snake". These people are not calling a plumber. Every click burns real money on someone who was never going to book.

No call tracking or quote form events

Plumbing jobs start with a phone call or an online quote. If call tracking and form events are not set up correctly, Smart Bidding has no idea which keywords are booking real jobs and which are driving silence. The bidder is optimising blind and the results reflect that.

Sending all traffic to a generic homepage

A homeowner searching "burst pipe emergency" lands on a homepage with six service tiles, an about section and no phone number above the fold. The click costs A$22 and the page does nothing to convert the urgency into a booked callout.

Performance Max running without controls

PMax left uncapped will spend plumbing budgets on YouTube pre-rolls, Gmail placements and Display sites that a homeowner with a burst pipe was never going to convert from. Without placement exclusions and audience signals it becomes a reliable budget drain.

No suburb-level bid adjustments for higher-value areas

Plumbing is hyper-local, and job values vary by postcode. A hot water replacement in a higher-value suburb averages A$2,800 while the same job in a lower-value suburb averages A$1,600. Most accounts bid the same on every suburb regardless of average job value.

Under the hood

What a properly structured PPC account for plumbers looks like

Three pillars. The campaign stack built around plumbing service economics, the measurement layer that ties spend to booked jobs, and the weekly cadence that keeps it compounding.

01 / The Campaigns

Service-type-first campaign architecture

Separate campaigns for emergency work, blocked drains, hot water, gas fitting and general maintenance. Search takes the core keyword work. LSA sits above it for eligible businesses. PMax is capped, structured by service type with placement exclusions from day one.

  • Search (emergency callouts and burst pipes)
  • Search (blocked drains and drainage)
  • Search (hot water repair and replacement)
  • Search (gas fitting and installations)
  • Local Service Ads (Google Guaranteed)
  • PMax with service-type asset groups
02 / The Measurement

Conversion tracking built on real booked jobs

GA4 events, Google Ads conversion actions, call tracking on every ad and landing page, and quote form submission events. Smart Bidding is fed the signal that matters: answered calls and confirmed job bookings, not clicks or page visits.

  • GA4 with custom call and form events
  • Call tracking (CallRail or equivalent)
  • Quote form submission tracking
  • Enhanced Conversions
  • Job-value conversion weighting
03 / The Cadence

Weekly optimisation, monthly reporting

Weekly search term mining, ad copy tests, bid adjustments and negative keyword additions. Monthly reports showing spend, inbound calls, cost per booked job and estimated job revenue. Your account, your data. No black box reporting, no excuses.

  • Weekly search term review
  • Weekly ad copy tests
  • Monthly client report
  • Quarterly strategy call
  • Live performance dashboard
Keyword methodology

How we decide which plumbing keywords actually get budget

Every keyword goes through an intent check before a dollar is spent. Transactional and commercial queries get funded. DIY, informational and product-shopping queries get excluded or handed to SEO. Here is how that plays out across a plumbing keyword set.

emergency plumber near me 22,200/mo Transactional
blocked drain plumber 8,100/mo Transactional
hot water system cost 5,400/mo Commercial
gas plumber cost 2,900/mo Commercial
bathroom renovation plumber 3,600/mo Commercial
how to fix a leaking tap 27,100/mo Informational
Why this matters for plumbing businesses

Plumbing Google Ads campaigns split into two completely different problems. Urgent residential work (burst pipes, blocked drains, gas leaks, no hot water) has near-instant intent. The customer is calling within the hour. We bid aggressively on these terms, push the phone number to the top of the landing page and use call extensions on every ad. The second problem is planned work: hot water system replacements, bathroom rough-ins, gas installations and pipelining, where the homeowner is comparing three or four quotes over days or weeks. For these, commercial-intent terms like "hot water system cost" and "bathroom renovation plumber" get Search campaigns and RLSA for returning visitors. The informational queries like "how to fix a leaking tap" get excluded entirely because that searcher is trying to avoid calling a plumber, not book one. Mixing these two intent types into one campaign consistently produces inflated cost per booked call figures because the budget is spread across searches that will never convert at any meaningful rate.

Our process

How we run a paid search engagement for your plumbing business

Six steps from audit to a full booking pipeline. Inbound plumbing calls typically arrive within the first week of a properly structured campaign, with a stable cost per booked call taking 30 to 45 days as Smart Bidding completes its learning phase. Every Google Ads engagement starts with tracking before a single campaign change is made.

01

Account audit and cost-per-lead baseline

Full review of your current campaigns, wasted spend by service type, tracking gaps and competitor positioning. Baseline CPA, impression share and search term report reviewed before anything is changed or created.

02

Call and quote form tracking setup

GA4 events, Google Ads conversion actions, call tracking and quote form events installed and verified against real inbound leads. No campaign changes happen until every conversion is confirmed firing correctly and clean data is flowing into Smart Bidding.

03

Service-type campaign restructure

Campaigns rebuilt with clean service separation across emergency work, blocked drains, hot water, gas fitting and general maintenance. Match types tightened. Negative keyword lists seeded from every DIY, how-to and Bunnings term in the historical search report. PMax asset groups structured by service with placement exclusions applied from day one.

04

Launch and learning phase

14-day Smart Bidding burn-in with controlled daily budgets and manual bid oversight. Daily search term review. First ad copy variant tests. Manual adjustments while clean lead data accumulates from real booked calls.

05

Optimise and scale the booking pipeline

tROAS or tCPA targets tightened once lead data is stable. Budget reallocated to the campaigns booking the highest-value work. Underperforming ad groups paused and rebuilt rather than left consuming budget without results.

06

Report and reforecast

Monthly report covering spend, inbound calls, cost per booked job and estimated job revenue. Quarterly strategy review. Year-over-year comparisons once the account has accumulated enough data to make them meaningful.

Results

What plumbing operators gain when their paid advertising is built correctly

Averages across active plumbing Google Ads accounts we manage across Australia. Numbers are account-verifiable and available to review with your account lead before any external use.

38% Cost per booked call reduction within the first 90 days versus prior agency or self-managed baseline
4.8x Average ROAS across plumbing accounts measured on estimated job revenue
31% Wasted spend cut in the first week through DIY and Bunnings negative keyword seeding
95% Client retention at 12 months because we report on booked jobs, not impressions or click-through rates
How we work together

Two ways to partner with us on your plumbing paid advertising

★★★★★

We had been running Google Ads for eighteen months and could not figure out why our cost per call kept climbing. MarketInc audited the account and found we had emergency callouts, hot water replacements and blocked drains all running in one campaign with no service-type separation. Our call tracking was also firing for every page view, not actual phone calls, so Smart Bidding had been optimising on completely false signals. Within the first 60 days of the rebuild, splitting emergency work into its own campaign and adding suburb-level bid adjustments, our cost per booked call dropped 39% and quote form submissions on planned work like hot water replacements more than doubled.

Owner, Residential Plumbing Business 8-van operation · Adelaide · A$6K monthly ad spend
FAQ

Questions plumbers ask before the first call

If yours is not listed here, bring it to the audit call and we will answer it there.

How much should a plumbing business spend on Google Ads?+

Most plumbing businesses we work with invest between A$3,000 and A$10,000 per month in ad spend. Emergency-focused accounts can generate strong returns at the lower end because intent is urgent and decision cycles are short. Businesses running hot water replacements, bathroom rough-ins and gas installations alongside emergency work often need A$10,000 or more per month to fund both intent types properly. Below A$3,000 per month, the campaign runs too thin to accumulate reliable conversion data for Smart Bidding.

How quickly will I see inbound calls from Google Ads?+

A properly structured plumbing campaign with working call and quote form tracking typically generates inbound calls within the first week. Emergency campaigns often produce calls on day one if the setup is clean. Stable cost per booked call takes 30 to 45 days as Smart Bidding completes its learning phase on real conversion data. Anyone promising faster stable results should be asked what tracking they have set up first.

Can Google Ads run separate campaigns for emergency work and planned plumbing jobs?+

Yes, and separating them is essential. Emergency work like burst pipes and blocked drains has near-instant intent and short decision cycles. Planned work like hot water replacements, gas installations and bathroom rough-ins takes weeks of quote comparison. Running them together means Smart Bidding is optimising on mixed signals and your budget never allocates correctly between job types.

Do you own the Google Ads account or do we?+

You own the account, always. We manage it by linking to your account through our manager account with your permission. If you leave MarketInc for any reason, the account, all campaign history, all call data and all reporting stays with your business. We do not hold accounts.

What is a Google Guaranteed badge and how does it work for plumbers?+

Google Guaranteed is the Local Service Ads badge for tradespeople. It appears above standard Search results and signals to homeowners that your business has been background-checked, insurance-verified and licence-verified by Google. For plumbers, it is one of the most trusted placements on the page because homeowners in an emergency value the verification. You pay per verified lead rather than per click. We handle setup and the verification process.

What negative keywords do you use for plumbing campaigns?+

Our plumbing negative keyword lists exclude DIY queries, how-to searches, product-shopping searches, apprenticeship and trade-course terms, and council or strata-related queries. Common examples include "how to fix a leaking tap", "Bunnings drain snake", "plumber salary" and "council plumbing approval". We seed the list from your historical search term report on day one and add to it weekly as new irrelevant terms appear.

Do you build landing pages for plumbing campaigns?+

Yes, where your current pages are not built to convert. An emergency plumbing campaign sending traffic to a homepage with no phone number above the fold is wasting every click. We build service-type-specific landing pages on WordPress that remain your property. A well-structured campaign pointed at a weak landing page will always underperform, regardless of how good the keyword targeting is.

Can Google Ads work for a smaller plumbing business or sole trader?+

Yes, provided the budget clears A$3,000 per month. Sole traders and small plumbing businesses often see better cost per lead than larger competitors because they can be more geographically precise and response times are faster, which improves conversion rates. Below A$3,000 per month the campaign struggles to accumulate the conversion data Smart Bidding needs to stabilise, and SEO plus Google My Business often delivers better cost per lead at that budget level.

How do you handle after-hours and weekend emergency demand?+

We use ad scheduling and dayparting to lift bids during peak emergency windows, typically evenings, weekends and public holidays when other trades are unavailable but customers still need help. For businesses that take after-hours emergency calls, we run elevated bids on weekends and overnight for emergency-specific campaigns where the intent and job value justify the higher CPC. This is set up based on your actual operating capacity from day one.

What is your minimum engagement term?+

Our standard term is rolling three months with 30 days notice thereafter. We do not lock plumbing businesses into long contracts beyond this initial period. If we have not demonstrated measurable improvement in cost per booked call within the first 90 days, you should be free to leave and we think that is the right way to structure an agency relationship.

Can Google Ads work alongside our SEO and Google My Business?+

Yes, and for plumbing they complement each other well. Google Ads captures urgent emergency work immediately while SEO and Google My Business build long-term visibility for planned work like hot water replacements and bathroom rough-ins. For budget-constrained plumbing operators, SEO plus Google My Business often generates lead volume at a fraction of the cost of Google Ads. Running all three channels typically produces the lowest blended cost per booked call.

How are you different from other Google Ads agencies for plumbers?+

Three things. We separate emergency, blocked drain, hot water and gas fitting campaigns from day one so Smart Bidding never mixes job types with completely different values. We rebuild call and quote form tracking before touching any keyword because every bidding decision depends on real conversion data. And we are honest about when Google Ads is the right channel for a plumbing business and when SEO or Google My Business would deliver better cost per lead, based on your budget and service mix.

Ready to build a plumbing paid search account that actually books jobs?

Get a free Google Ads audit for your plumbing business. We will show you exactly where your current account is losing spend, how your service-type campaigns compare to what actually converts, what a properly structured campaign architecture looks like for your business, and what a realistic cost per booked call looks like for your service area and job mix.

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