You're probably already listed
We build listings from official state licensing rosters, not from submissions. If you're licensed, you're here.
How this works
We import the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners roster every day. Every currently licensed Responsible Master Plumber in Texas - 8,683 of them - has a listing showing licence number, status, expiration and whether insurance is on file.
That means you cannot buy your way in, and neither can anyone else. It also means an unlicensed competitor cannot appear here at all.
What claiming adds
- The services you actually offer - the roster does not record them, so right now we cannot show them
- Service area, which is often much wider than the city on your licence record
- Hours, including whether you genuinely take emergency calls
- A link to your own site
What claiming does not change: your licence status, your expiration date, or your position in any list. Those come from the state and stay that way.
Claiming
The claim flow is not open yet - we are finishing verification so that only the licence holder can claim a listing. You can still tell us what you need and we'll route you:
Find your listing
Look up your licence number to see exactly what we show about you.
Common questions
Is my company already listed?
If you hold a current Responsible Master Plumber licence in Texas, yes. We import the entire TSBPE roster, so all 8,683 currently licensed companies are already here. You do not need to add yourself - you need to claim what is there.
Can I pay to rank higher?
No, and we do not intend to offer it. Listings are ordered alphabetically within a city. Selling position would destroy the only thing that makes this directory worth using.
My listing has the wrong company name or phone number.
It will match your record on the state roster, because that is where we got it. Update it with the licensing board - we re-import daily and would overwrite a local correction. Tell us too and we will keep an eye on it.
Can you remove my listing?
We can review a request, but the underlying record is a public one published by the state. If your concern is a personal address, note that we already strip street addresses at import and never publish them.