Field operations for plumbers
Prove the rough plumbing and run service and new construction together
Plumbing runs on two clocks at once: new construction rough-ins that the inspector has to see before they are buried, and service calls scattered across town. Solis is the field-first system that documents the rough plumbing with photo proof, tracks crews across both kinds of work, and time-stamps it, so the buried pipe is always on the record.
Pressure-tested and signed off
Proof the system holds, before you close the wall
A photo of a gauge in a group text is not a record. Solis logs the test, the reading, and the time, attached to the job for good.
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psi
Rough-in
Supply and waste lines set.
Pressure test
Held and logged with a timestamp.
Trim
Fixtures set and connected.
Sign-off
Inspection record attached to the job.
How a day runs on Solis
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Crew checks in at the job
Workers check in by GPS, whether it is a service call or a new-construction site, so you know where every crew is.
- 2
Rough plumbing gets documented
Geotagged photos of supply, drain, and vent lines pin to the job, time-stamped before they are buried in walls or slab.
- 3
Service fixes get recorded
Before-and-after photos attach to the call, so the customer has a record and you have proof of the repair.
- 4
Each job carries its proof
Every job holds an ordered, photo-backed record, ready for the inspector, the homeowner, or a future call-back.
What the field gets out of it
Photo proof of the rough-in before it is buried
Supply lines, drains, and vents get sealed inside walls and under slabs, and that buried work is what an inspector signs off on and what a leak gets traced to. Solis pins geotagged photos of the rough plumbing to the job so it is proven before it disappears.
Run service calls and new construction in one system
A plumbing shop juggles quick service calls and longer new-construction jobs, often on the same day. GPS check-ins track where every crew is across both kinds of work, so you keep service responsive while the rough-ins stay on schedule.
Document the fix on a service call
On a service call, the homeowner wants to know what was wrong and what you did. Geotagged before-and-after photos attached to the job give the customer a clear record and give you proof of the work if the same issue comes back.
Pass inspection with the rough-in on the record
A rough-in inspection gates the rest of the job. Documented, time-stamped photos mean you arrive knowing the work is captured, and you keep the evidence if a passed inspection is ever questioned.
English and Spanish, side by side
Plumbing crews often include Spanish-speaking workers. Solis runs in English and Spanish at the same time, so every plumber sees their job, their check-in, and their tasks in their own language while you run dispatch in yours.
Questions plumbers ask
- Rough plumbing gets buried in walls and slab. Can Solis preserve it?
- Yes. Geotagged, time-stamped photos of supply, drain, and vent lines pin to the job before they are sealed up, so the buried work is proven for the inspector and traceable if a leak shows up later.
- We run service calls and new construction at once. Can the app handle both?
- GPS check-ins track every crew across both kinds of work, so service stays responsive while rough-ins stay on schedule, all in one live view instead of two separate systems.
- How does it help on a service call?
- Before-and-after photos attach to the call, giving the homeowner a clear record of what was wrong and what you fixed, and giving you proof of the work if the same issue comes back.
- Does Solis do invoicing for service calls?
- Invoicing is coming after launch. Today Solis builds the field record of the work itself, the proof and the documentation that billing tools will draw on when they arrive.