How much is a missed plumbing call worth?
A simple way for plumbing owners to estimate the value of missed calls without pretending every call turns into closed revenue.
A missed plumbing call is worth the expected value of the job, not the full invoice amount. The clean way to estimate it is captured call value multiplied by close rate.
Simple formula
Expected value = estimated job value x chance of booking the job. A $1,000 job with a 40% close rate has an expected value of $400.
Use conservative value bands
Do not treat every call like a guaranteed sale. A better report groups captured calls into rough bands: small repair, standard job, urgent job, and unknown. That keeps the audit credible.
- Small repair: simple fixture, minor leak, basic troubleshooting.
- Standard job: water heater issue, drain cleaning, recurring repair need.
- Urgent job: active leak, sewer backup, no water, no hot water.
- Unknown: caller did not provide enough detail.
What the 7-day audit should prove
01
Missed-call volume
How many calls would have gone unanswered or to voicemail?
02
Lead quality
Were the calls real plumbing jobs, spam, vendor calls, or low-priority questions?
03
Urgency
Which calls needed a fast callback?
04
Pipeline value
What estimated value did the captured job details represent?
The honest claim is pipeline captured, not revenue closed. That distinction builds trust with owners.