HouseOps for residential plumbers

Make every shutoff findable.

Map valves, manifolds, filters, pumps, and water equipment on real photos. Leave the owner a clear operating record with your contact attached.

Real hot and cold water manifolds with shutoff valves
HouseOps project photograph · used with permission
Every valve
findable later
Valve mapShow exactly which valve controls what.
Manifold registryKeep circuits, destinations, and labels together.
MaintenanceTie filters and service tasks to the real object.
Owner handoffLeave emergency context and your contact.

From pipework to a usable map

Document the controls people will need later.

A homeowner should not have to trace pipework during a leak or guess which filter a reminder refers to.

Capture every useful angle

Photograph the mechanical room, manifolds, concealed cabinets, and side views that reveal hidden valves.

Label flow and purpose

Record source, destination, purpose, system, and physical label for valves and manifold circuits.

Leave the operating record

Add maintenance and safe procedures, then transfer a branded passport to the homeowner.

Useful under pressure

From “shut off the water” to the exact valve.

Each checklist step can point to an object and open step-by-step photo navigation, including side views and nested cabinets.

  • Main and branch shutoff identification
  • Hot, cold, and recirculation manifolds
  • Filter and water-heater maintenance
  • Emergency and seasonal procedures
HouseOps water shutoff procedure
HouseOps filter maintenance task

A record with a responsible installer

Your contact stays beside the system map.

When the owner finds a valve, filter, or water heater in HouseOps, they can also see who prepared the passport and how to reach you.

PREPARED BYClearFlow PlumbingCONTACT YOUR INSTALLER(971) 555-0164 · service@clearflow.com

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What should every homeowner know about their water system?

Help us test a visual handoff on real residential work.

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