A leak detection business plan, like the business model itself, is serious business. Whether you are trained in finding gas line leaks that could imperil people in a house or looking for sewer or plumbing problems causing trouble in an apartment complex or commercial space, your work isn't something to take lightly -- and neither is the document that describes it. A good leak detection business plan should illustrate how you plan to capture market share, what you plan to do with the funding you're able to get, and what sort of client base (ratio of commercial to residential, for example) you envision the business serving over its first three years of operations. Also answer:
• Why is your service needed, i.e., is there a scarcity of providers currently?
• What are you going to charge for your work?
• What sort of clients will be your most common customers?
• How has this industry performed in recent years?
• Will you need to hire people and if so, when and at what rates?
The business plan for leak detection also should give some examples of a scenario where your business will be called upon, and provide a testimonial or two if you have been performing this sort of work in the past. Give details about past contracts, if any, and list out potential future services related to the leak detection (for example, fixing or rerouting lines). Also give a competitive assessment showing who does this work now, a market analysis and marketing overview, and a 3 year pro forma that shows what revenues you expect. MasterPlans can write this entire business plan for you in as little as 10 business days using our in-house team of expert researchers and writers. Call us today at 877-453-2011.














