Peak template adapted for plumbing • same-day service • missed calls • fast callback

Get plumbing help fast with one simple service request page.

This version keeps the Peak Roofing page structure, but adapts it to Loyalty Plumbing’s public brand cues, service style, and color palette. One focused page, one clear CTA, and one practical path for homeowners who need help quickly.

One clear action Instead of sending traffic through a fuller website, this page pushes one high-intent next step: request plumbing service.
Simple callback flow Name, phone, address, and service type give the business enough to follow up fast without overbuilding the system.
Service professional speaking with a homeowner, used here as a placeholder visual for the Loyalty Plumbing demo
This test is built to move fast. It is the cleanest version of the offer: a focused page, a straightforward intake flow, and a clear next step for high-intent plumbing leads.
Plumbing concierge included in this demo The live concierge on this page should help with plumbing service requests, urgency routing, basic next-step questions, and push visitors toward the request form.
Example missed-call text-back “Hi, this is Loyalty Plumbing. We missed your call. Tell us what plumbing issue is going on and we’ll text you back with next steps.”
Single CTA pathEverything drives toward one practical next step instead of splitting attention.
Loyalty color cuesUses the maroon, teal, and warm neutrals that fit the public Loyalty brand better than the old demo palette.
Fast to launchA believable first system for plumbing businesses that need a cleaner lead path without a heavier build.
Why this is the right test page

Peak structure, Loyalty styling, plumbing use case.

This is the right kind of demo because it isolates the experiment: page-first AI concierge behavior, simple intake, and GHL backend handoff on a plumbing service request flow.

Focused messageSame-day service, fast response, and trust stay front and center.
Simple formThe form captures only the details needed for a callback and service follow-up.
Controlled experimentLanding page first, then GHL Meta expansion later only if the backend behavior feels good.
Request plumbing service Peak-template plumbing demo intake
Thanks — this example page shows the kind of confirmation state and next-step expectation a live install would use after service-request submission.
Peak-template plumbing example page: one focused service-request page built to test concierge + backend handoff. To see how SecureYourLeads would adapt a page like this for a real client, book a free audit.