Emergency plumbing searches are some of the highest-value calls you'll ever get. But if AI doesn't know you offer emergency service, it'll redirect that panicked homeowner to a competitor — or worse, to a generic app.
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We audited 20 plumbing businesses in the 626. Only 3 mentioned "emergency" anywhere on their website or Google profile — even though 14 of them said they take emergency calls. This is the biggest missed opportunity in the category.
"Serving the LA area" is too broad for AI to use confidently. List your specific cities — Alhambra, San Gabriel, Monterey Park, Arcadia, Rosemead, Temple City. AI matches these to local searches.
When someone asks AI for a "licensed plumber," it looks for this signal. Your California contractor license number and "licensed and insured" should be visible on your website and Google profile.
If you work evenings and weekends but your hours say "Mon–Fri 8am–5pm," you're invisible for after-hours searches — which are often the most urgent and highest-value calls.
Right now, when someone asks AI for an emergency plumber in the 626, AI almost always redirects to Yelp or HomeAdvisor because no local plumber is clearly optimized for that search. The first plumber in this area to fix that gap will own those calls.
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