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Your 1-star reviews are a leak in your bucket.

Every fake, wrong-business, or competitor-planted review drains real customers from your pipeline. Google's own policies allow them to be removed. We know exactly how.

71% removal rate on disputes we take
+0.9★ avg rating improvement
18 days avg to visible rating change
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Audit Results — Johnson Plumbing Co.
3 removable found
K
Kyle T. · 1 review · joined 2 days ago
★☆☆☆☆
"The food was cold and the waitress ignored us all night." [This is a plumbing company]
⚠ Wrong business — qualifies for removal
Removed
Removed
M
Mike's Plumbing · competitor account
★☆☆☆☆
"Skip these guys — [Competitor] has better prices."
⚠ Competitor referral — policy violation
Removed
Removed
J
J. Davis · 1 review · joined yesterday
★☆☆☆☆
"1 star until you refund my $325 service fee."
⚠ Extortion — in dispute
In Dispute
S
Sarah R. · 89 reviews · Local Guide
★★★★★
"Called at 9pm for a burst pipe. Arrived in 45 min. Saved our basement."
✓ Real customer — this one stays
Legit
93%
of customers read reviews before calling a plumber
1 star
drop can cost you 5–9% of annual revenue
40%
of plumbers have received a review they suspect is fake
$0
cost for your initial review audit — always free
The Leak

Plumbers get hit harder than almost any other trade

Price-shocked customers. Disgruntled ex-employees. Competitors who know what a 1-star costs you. Some of those reviews have nothing to do with your work.

Wrong Business
"The waitress was extremely rude and they got our order completely wrong. Never coming back."
Why it qualifies for removal:

Reviewer confused a plumbing company with a restaurant of a similar name. The review describes a business that doesn't exist at this location.

Never a Customer
"Complete scam. They quoted me double what everyone else charges and disappeared with my deposit."
Why it qualifies for removal:

Zero record of this person in job history, CRM, or invoices. Account was created two days before the review with no other activity.

Competitor Plant
"Wasted two hours waiting. Just call [Competitor Name] — they show up on time and their prices are way more reasonable."
Why it qualifies for removal:

The review directly names and promotes a competitor. Google's policies explicitly prohibit reviews used to drive business to a competing company.

Extortion
"1 star until you refund the $400 dispatch fee. I'll update this review once it's handled."
Why it qualifies for removal:

Reviews held hostage in exchange for money are a clear conflict-of-interest violation. The conditional language alone is enough to flag it.

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The Fix

Three steps to a clean pipe

You don't need to argue with Google support yourself. We handle the entire dispute process — documentation, submission, escalation, and follow-through.

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Takes two minutes. We audit every review — not just the obvious ones. We look for wrong-business signals, fake account patterns, and competitor fingerprints.

→ Free. Results in 24 hours.

We build the case and file disputes

We cite the exact Google policy violated, gather evidence, and submit through the right channel. Sloppy documentation is why most DIY disputes get auto-rejected.

→ Escalation included if rejected.

The reviews come down. Leak sealed.

You get a final report showing every review removed, your before/after rating, and recommendations for protecting your profile going forward.

→ Avg: +0.9★ in 18 days.

Most plumbing businesses have 3–12 removable reviews.

You won't know until we look. The audit is always free — no credit card, no sales call.

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Results

Real plumbing businesses. Real reviews removed.

From solo operators to multi-truck fleets — fake reviews don't discriminate, and neither do we.

Residential Plumbing Co.
Owner-operated • Phoenix, AZ
3.6★
4.7★
Removed — Wrong Business: "The hotel room smelled and checkout was a nightmare." Left on a plumbing company's Google profile.

7 reviews removed — 2 wrong-business, 3 competitor-planted, 2 non-customers. Back to #1 in local map pack within 3 weeks.

Commercial & Residential Plumbing
4-truck crew • Dallas, TX
3.2★
4.5★
Removed — Extortion: "1 star until you refund the service call fee. Will update when resolved." Reviewer sent a demand email 2 hours prior.

5 reviews removed — 2 extortion (with email proof), 2 non-customers, 1 former dispatcher retaliation. Owner described it as "like patching the main line."

Stop the drip

Every day a fake review sits on your profile,
it costs you a call.

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Common questions

Is this against Google's terms of service?

No. We dispute reviews through Google's official channels using their documented content policies. No fake reviews, no bots, no manipulation. We work within the rules — we just know them better than most.

What if Google rejects the dispute?

An initial rejection is not the end. Google's first pass is automated and misses a lot. We escalate through every legitimate channel — human review requests, GBP support, and legal routes for severe cases. We follow through until we've exhausted every option.

What if the bad review is from a real customer?

Then it stays up. We only remove reviews that violate Google's policies — wrong business, never a customer, competitor plants, extortion, and similar. The free audit tells you exactly which category each of your reviews falls into.

Why focus on plumbers specifically?

Because plumbers get hit disproportionately hard. Price-shocked customers, competitors who know your Google rating drives calls, ex-employees who know exactly how to hurt you. We built this with plumbers in mind — the specific problems, the specific policy language that wins.

I already tried disputing and was rejected. Can you still help?

Almost certainly yes. Google's automated first pass rejects the majority of valid disputes. We routinely succeed on cases where business owners already received a rejection, because the issue was documentation quality and escalation path — not the underlying validity of the dispute.