The #1 Legal Mistake New Plumbers Make! (That Almost Cost Me My House)

Most plumbers spend years learning how to install water heaters, diagnose leaks, and repair piping systems. What many of them never learn is how to protect themselves legally and financially when they start a plumbing business. For many plumbers, the dream is simple: buy a truck, gather the right tools, get a few customers, and […]

Expert Plumber Teaches Leak Detection

Leak detection isn’t just about finding a drip—it’s about protecting a home, saving real money, and building serious trust as a professional. In this post, I’m going to walk you through a practical, repeatable system for finding leaks—especially slab leaks—using simple checks, smart listening, and a step-by-step process that shrinks the search area until you’re […]

8 Ways to Spring Clean and Grow Your Plumbing Business

Spring cleaning isn’t just for your garage—it’s also one of the best times to organize, streamline, and level up your plumbing business. Whether you’re a one-truck operation or managing a full fleet, a seasonal reset can uncover hidden waste, boost your profits, and improve customer service. Let’s walk through eight key steps to spring clean […]

40 Years of Plumbing in One Post

  Everyone’s path into the trades looks a bit different, but there’s a lot that can be learned from someone who’s spent decades in the field. In this post, Roger Wakefield condenses 40+ years of plumbing experience into key lessons learned. From quitting high school (a momentary misstep!) to eventually running and selling his own […]

How to Save Time and Scale Your Plumbing Business with Go High Level’s Conversation Tool

Running a thriving plumbing company is no small feat. Between juggling service calls, giving estimates, ordering parts, and handling administrative tasks, your days can feel like a constant game of catch-up. Adding yet another challenge: staying on top of the endless stream of messages from various platforms—emails, texts, Facebook, Instagram, website chat, and more. Let’s […]