Case Study Draft for Private Plumbers
Case Study Draft for private plumbers is a done-for-you service where ElaborationAI drafts a case study from one of your own completed plumbing jobs, using the verified facts you supply and with the customer’s permission, with human review before the draft is handed back, and you confirm, edit, and publish it yourself.
This is the Case Study Draft service tuned for a plumbing business, not the generic version. It starts from the same done-for-you ElaborationAI model, then narrows the source material and the review boundary around one real job: a repipe, a sewer replacement, an after-hours save. Every number in the write-up traces back to a fact you supplied, the draft never goes live on its own, and the decision about what to include and when to publish stays with you. We write the words; you keep the customer’s permission, the figures, and the final say.
The job worth telling people about
A private plumber has just finished a job worth telling people about: a whole-home repipe, a sewer line replacement, a tricky water-heater swap in a tight crawlspace, or an after-hours burst-pipe call where they saved a flooded basement. The customer is grateful and has agreed to let the plumber share the story. The facts already sit in the job file: the scope from the estimate, before-and-after photos on the tech’s phone, the recorded job duration and the date it happened, the parts and fixtures installed, the permit and inspection notes, and the customer’s own words from a thank-you text. What the plumber does not have is the written case study: a project summary, the problem the customer faced, what the crew did on site, the recorded outcome, and a closing a prospect can read before they call. The plumber wants a case study drafted from that one real job, using only the verified facts they supply and with the customer’s permission, so they can review it, confirm the figures and the photo permissions, edit anything, and publish it themselves. ElaborationAI drafts that case study from the plumber’s own job details and returns it for review. Every figure in it — job duration, the number of fixtures, the recorded repair cost or quoted range — is a recorded fact the plumber supplies, never a projection, a typical result, a fabricated number, or a guaranteed outcome. A human reviewer checks that each claim traces back to a supplied source before the draft is handed over. The plumber keeps every decision about which facts to include, what the customer permitted, and whether and when to publish, and the draft promises no result or warranty beyond the plumber’s own stated terms. We never auto-publish. That scenario matters because a generic page cannot know which job is true, which customer said yes, or which photo is cleared to use.
What we work from
We work only from the real job and what the customer cleared. The cleanest intake includes:
- The one completed plumbing job this case study is about, with its scope from the estimate or work order: the service performed, the property type, and the recorded job duration and dates as they actually happened
- The verified facts and figures you want stated, each traceable to a source: fixtures or parts installed, pipe footage or fixture count, the recorded repair cost or quoted range as recorded amounts, and permit or inspection notes
- Written customer permission to tell the story, plus what the customer agreed can be shared: their name or first name only, the neighborhood or city, photos, and any recorded quote in their own words
- Before-and-after photos or job-site images the customer cleared for use, with notes on which may be published and which are internal only
- Your brand voice samples or two to five approved pages, your stated warranty or guarantee terms, and a do-not-claim list (results, warranties, or comparisons you will not state)
Those inputs keep the draft tied to one real job instead of a generic plumbing story. Every figure is a recorded amount you supply, never a projection, a typical result, a fabricated number, or a guaranteed outcome. If a figure cannot be traced to a source you gave us, we flag it for you to confirm rather than stating it, and we draft nothing the customer has not agreed to share.
What lands back with you
The main deliverable is the drafted case study for this one completed plumbing job, ready for you to review: a project summary naming the service and property type, the customer’s problem, what your crew did on site, the recorded outcome with every figure traced to a supplied fact, and a closing call to action. It is written from your own verified details and with the customer’s permission, and presented as a draft to confirm and publish — never as an auto-published page, a testimonial guarantee, or a promise of a typical or guaranteed result.
Alongside the draft you get reviewed handoff notes stating what you must confirm before the case study is published, so any unverified figure, missing customer permission, photo-use question, or claim that needs a source is flagged for you to confirm rather than published as settled, including any warranty or results wording that must stay within your own stated terms. You also get a short fact-source list pairing each figure and quote in the draft with the document or message you supplied it from, so before you publish you can see at a glance that the repair cost, the job duration, the fixture count, and the customer quote each trace to a real source rather than an invented number. We publish no fixed public price here; any cost figures in the draft are recorded amounts or quote ranges, and scope is set after intake review through the pricing model, with the wider engagement model described on the AI-native services page.
What a person checks first
A human reviewer on the ElaborationAI side checks the drafted case study against your supplied facts, the customer’s recorded permission, and your do-not-claim list before the draft is returned, confirming that every figure traces to a supplied source and that nothing is staged for publication without permission. The AI service model supports the drafting, but the deliverable is a reviewed draft, never an auto-published page and never an autonomous tool you run.
The same boundary keeps the copy honest. You keep every decision about which facts to include, what the customer cleared, and whether and when to publish. Every figure is a recorded fact you or your customer supplied, never a projection, a typical result, a fabricated number, or a guaranteed outcome, and the draft promises no result or warranty beyond your own stated terms. We make no testimonial, outcome, advertising-performance, or financial guarantee, this is not SaaS, and we publish no fixed prices.
Related services and next steps
A case study rarely travels alone. Blog Draft Preparation turns the same job into a how-we-did-it post, and Landing Page Copy Draft puts the proof to work on a page that asks for the call. For the trade-specific versions of that work, a landing page copy draft for private plumbers builds the conversion page your case study supports, an SEO page outline for private plumbers structures a service page to link the story from, and local service page drafting for private plumbers writes the town and service pages where a real job adds weight.
For the wider picture, the private plumber profile shows the rest of the work we tune to a plumbing business, the private plumber starter bundle packages the common first steps, the marketing content services page is the parent category, and the full service directory lists everything else.
Further reading
Before intake, these explainers help you gather the right material and keep the claims clean: How to Write a Service Case Study walks through the shape of a good write-up, Case Study Source Materials lists what to pull from the job file, and Case Study Claims Review covers checking each figure against a real source before you publish.
FAQ
What does a case study draft give a private plumber? It gives you a written case study about one of your own completed jobs: a project summary, the customer’s problem, what your crew did on site, the recorded outcome, and a closing call to action. ElaborationAI drafts it from the verified facts you supply and with the customer’s permission, and a human reviews it before handoff. You confirm the figures and the photo permissions, edit anything, and publish it yourself. We write the draft; we never auto-publish it.
Where do the numbers in the case study come from? Every figure is a recorded fact you supply, traceable to a source such as the estimate, the work order, the job file, or the customer’s own message. Job duration, fixtures installed, pipe footage, and recorded repair cost or quoted range all come from your real job. We do not invent numbers, present a result as typical, project a future outcome, or guarantee anything. If a figure cannot be traced to a source you gave us, we flag it for you to confirm rather than stating it, and the fact-source list shows where each one came from.
Do you need the customer’s permission before writing it? Yes. We draft a case study only from a real completed job the customer has agreed to let you share, and you tell us what they cleared: their name or first name only, the city or neighborhood, photos, and any quote in their own words. The reviewed handoff notes flag any permission or photo-use question for you to confirm. We do not publish anything, and you keep the final decision on what is shared.
Will the case study guarantee results or imply a warranty? No. The draft describes one real completed job using your recorded facts; it makes no promise of a typical or guaranteed result and no warranty beyond the terms you actually offer. Any warranty or guarantee wording stays within your own stated terms, which you confirm before publishing. We make no outcome, advertising-performance, or financial guarantee, and we never present a single job as what every customer will get.
Is this software we run ourselves, and do you publish prices or guarantee results? No on all counts. This is a done-for-you ElaborationAI service with human review, not a self-service tool or autonomous agent you operate. This page publishes no fixed public prices; any cost figures in the draft are described as recorded amounts or quote ranges, and scope is set after intake review. We make no testimonial, outcome, advertising-performance, or financial guarantee, the draft promises no warranty beyond your stated terms, and the case study is never presented as a typical or guaranteed result.