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Plumbing Business Valuation Calculator

Plumbing business valuation is shaped by recurring service work, technician depth, dispatch systems, reviews, licensing, vehicles, and owner dependency.

Key inputs

Owner earnings, recurring service, licensed techs, vehicles and tools.

Custom model

Plumbing Business

Starting range

2.25x-4x owner earnings

Plumbing business valuation inputs

Owner earnings multiple adjusted for recurring revenue and team depth

Service financials

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Service, install, project, and maintenance revenue.

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Annual profit plus owner salary, personal expenses, and one-time add-backs.

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Operating quality

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Maintenance agreements or repeat contracted work.

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Lower owner fieldwork usually improves transferability.

Assets and liabilities

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This valuation is an estimate based on industry multiples and the information provided. Actual business valuations may vary based on numerous factors.

How to value a plumbing business

Most local plumbing companies are valued from owner earnings, while larger companies with managers and repeatable systems may also be checked against operating earnings.

Calculator inputs

Enter annual service and project revenue, normalized owner earnings, add-backs, vehicle and equipment assets, and debt or equipment loans.

Example estimate

A plumbing company with $1M revenue, $225K in owner earnings, strong reviews, and several licensed technicians may command a better multiple than an owner-only operation.

What affects plumbing business valuation?

Recurring service revenue and maintenance relationships.

Licensed technician depth, dispatch systems, and call response process.

Vehicle fleet, tools, inventory, and equipment condition.

Reviews, local market position, seasonality, and owner dependency.

Plumbing Business valuation FAQ

What should I include as plumbing business assets?

Vehicles, tools, inventory, equipment, and working capital can be included if they transfer with the sale.

Why does technician depth matter?

A buyer pays more for a business that can operate without relying entirely on the owner for licensed work.

Does recurring service revenue increase value?

Usually yes. Repeat customers and maintenance relationships make future cash flow more predictable.