Plumber Leads: Find Plumbers Without a Website
Plumbing is an emergency business. When a pipe bursts at midnight, nobody flips through a drawer of business cards — they search "plumber near me" and call whoever shows up with a site and reviews. A plumber without a website loses that customer every single time, and plenty of excellent, decades-old plumbing outfits are losing them nightly.
That's what makes plumbers one of the best niches for web-design and local-marketing outreach — and this scraper builds the list: run a Google Maps search like "plumbers in Tampa", flip the no-website filter, and export every plumber in the metro with no site, plus the phone number and address to reach them.
Why plumbers are a top web-design niche
High ticket sizes
Water heaters, repipes, and sewer lines run hundreds to thousands per job — a single job from the web pays for a site several times over, which makes the ROI pitch easy.
Emergency search demand
Plumbing is searched at the moment of need. No website means invisible at exactly the moment customers are ready to pay anything.
An aging referral pipeline
Many established plumbers grew on word of mouth and yard signs. That pipeline is aging out while younger homeowners search first — a story every owner recognizes.
Simple sites close them
A plumber site is one page done well: services, service area, reviews, and a giant click-to-call button. Fast to demo, fast to deliver.
What lands in your CSV
One plumber per row, qualified before you dial: business name, the public phone number from the listing, full address, category, star rating, and review count. Sort by rating and reviews to find the well-run shops that simply never got online — they're the easiest closes and the best long-term clients.
The no-website filter checks each listing during the run, so the file holds only plumbers with no site linked on Google Maps. You're billed per place scraped — the filter keeps just the matches.
What to pitch a plumber
Lead with the missed emergency calls, not with design. A working pitch: "You have 4.7 stars and 180 reviews, and when someone searches 'plumber near me' at 2am you don't show up — I built you a one-page site that fixes that; here's the link." Offer a flat build plus a small monthly for hosting, and mention that the site's click-to-call goes straight to the number they already answer.
How it works
Search your metro
"plumbers in Phoenix", "emergency plumber in Columbus" — or sweep the plumber category across a whole city.
Flip the no-website filter
Only plumbers with no site on their listing make the file. Billed per place scraped; the filter keeps the matches.
Watch it collect live
Your prepaid credits are a hard spend limit — the run can never cost more than you have.
Sort and start calling
Rank by rating and review count, generate demos for the top prospects, and call or text the listing number with the link.
Frequently asked questions
How many plumbers in a city have no website?
It varies by market, but the trades consistently show one of the highest no-website shares on Google Maps — a single metro search often returns dozens of established, well-reviewed plumbers with no site linked. One run tells you exactly what your market looks like.
How do I reach plumbers if they have no website or email?
The phone number on their Maps listing — the same one customers call. Plumbers answer their phones for a living, so a short call or a text with a demo-site link works far better here than cold email does in most niches.
How much does it cost?
Runs are priced at $8 per 1,000 results, and every new account starts with $5.00 in free credits — enough to pull thousands of rows before you pay anything. You're billed per result scraped — never for your full cap — and the unused hold is refunded the moment a run finishes. If you use a lead filter like "only profiles with an email", the CSV keeps just the matches while you still pay per profile scraped. If a run fails, it's refunded in full and never costs a credit.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. You fill in a short form — what to scrape and how many results you want — watch the count climb live, and download the CSV when it finishes. There's nothing to install and no API to wire up.