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Plumbing Businesses for Sale

Plumbing companies offer the same recurring-revenue and emergency-pricing dynamics as HVAC, often at lower multiples. Residential service-and-repair shops with a strong brand and call center are the sweet spot for first-time buyers.

Typical Revenue
$750K – $5M
Typical SDE
$175K – $900K
Valuation Multiple
2.5x – 4x SDE

Why buy a plumbing business?

  • Non-discretionary demand — leaks don't wait for the economy
  • Lower capex than HVAC (no large equipment installs required)
  • Drain cleaning and water-heater replacement = high-margin repeat work
  • Aging US plumbing infrastructure drives steady call volume

What to look for

  • Master plumber license transferability
  • Mix of service-and-repair vs. new construction (service wins)
  • Average ticket size and weekly call count
  • Online reviews and Google Local Service Ads spend

Red flags

  • Owner answers every phone — no dispatch infrastructure
  • Reliance on one or two builders for revenue
  • Pricing well below market (turnaround risk)

How buyers finance it

SBA 7(a) is the standard path. Sellers commonly carry 10–15% on a 5-year note to bridge valuation gaps. Equipment financing covers truck additions post-close.

Frequently asked questions

How do you value a plumbing business?

Add back the owner's salary, perks, interest, depreciation, and one-time expenses to arrive at SDE, then apply a 2.5x–4x multiple depending on size, recurring revenue, and management depth.

Is buying a plumbing business a good investment?

Service plumbing is one of the most recession-resistant small businesses you can own. Margins of 15–25% are typical for well-run residential service shops.

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