Your phone rings at 8 AM. It’s a potential customer who spent 4 minutes on your website yesterday but never called. They finally went with your competitor. This happens more often than you think, and session duration data tells you exactly where you’re losing them.
Why Session Duration Matters for Plumbers
Session duration shows how long visitors stay on your site. For plumbers, this directly correlates to revenue because longer sessions mean customers are researching services, comparing options, and building trust.
A customer who spends 3 minutes reading about tankless water heaters is much more likely to call than someone who bounces in 15 seconds. Here’s the math: average plumbing service call = $200. If just 5 more customers per month convert from engaged browsing, that’s $12,000 annually.
Low session duration usually means your content isn’t answering their questions or your site feels untrustworthy.
What Causes Plumbers Problems with Session Duration
No clear service pages. Visitors land on your homepage and have nowhere to go. They leave because they can’t find what they need.
Missing before/after content. Plumbing is visual. Showcasing a finished bathroom remodel or explaining a complex repair keeps people reading.
Slow mobile experience. 70% of plumbing searches happen on phones. If your site loads slowly, customers assume you’re too busy to answer.
No pricing transparency. Customers hate guessing. Without baseline pricing, they leave to compare elsewhere.
Contact info buried. If they can’t find your phone number in 3 seconds, they’re gone.
How to Track It
Google Analytics 4 gives you session duration automatically. Here’s how to find it:
- Open GA4 and go to Reports
- Click Engagement then Pages and Screens
- Look at “Average engagement time” per page
For deeper insights, add these custom questions in ClawAnalytics:
- Which plumbing service pages keep visitors longest?
- Do emergency plumbing visitors behave differently than scheduled service seekers?
- What’s the session duration difference between furnace repair and drain cleaning pages?
You can also track scroll depth to see if customers read your service guarantees or pricing sections. This tells you which content actually matters.
Quick Wins
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Add service-specific landing pages. Each plumbing service deserves its own page with details, photos, and pricing ranges.
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Include video explanations. A 2-minute video showing a common repair keeps visitors on-page 2x longer than text alone.
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Add live chat or click-to-call. Engaged visitors who can’t reach you will call someone who is available.
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Optimize for local SEO. Make sure your service area pages rank so nearby customers find you first.
Track your session duration weekly. Aim for 3+ minutes on service pages. If you’re below that, your content needs work.