Springboro is the standout demand-versus-competition profile among these towns. It is the most affluent — median household income near $131,250 and home value around $393,500 — and the most owner-occupied, at a striking 91.2% of roughly 9,953 housing units. Yet it is also the least crowded, with only four active plumbers and a medium saturation reading. Its housing is newer than its neighbors': about 59.1% of homes predate 2001, so the work skews away from emergency repipes and toward the upgrades affluent owners of newer homes choose — high-end fixtures, water treatment and softening, tankless water heaters, and finished-basement or remodel plumbing. Review counts among the local leaders are modest at 115, 460, and 107, meaning there is no entrenched review moat to overcome. For a contractor who can pair quality work with a steady review cadence, Springboro offers the rare combination of high spending power, low competition, and a genuinely winnable local map pack.
Request the Full ReportSingle ZIP-code service area: 45066 · Market data compiled June 18, 2026.
All figures below are for ZIP code 45066 — a single ZIP-code service area, not all of Springboro, OH.
Total population
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Housing units
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Owner-occupancy
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Median home value
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Median household income
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Homes built before 2001
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Median income near $131,250 — the highest among these towns — supports premium work like tankless conversions, water treatment, and remodel plumbing.
91.2% owner-occupancy across ~9,953 units means almost every household is a direct decision-maker for its own plumbing spend.
Only four active competitors and modest review counts (115, 460, and 107) leave the local map pack genuinely winnable.
A newer housing base (59.1% built before 2001) shifts demand from emergency repipes toward fixture upgrades and water-quality systems that affluent owners choose.
Active Plumbing contractors
Market saturation
Avg. Google reviews
115 reviews · 4.6★ (as of June 18, 2026)
460 reviews · 4.9★ (as of June 18, 2026)
107 reviews · 4.9★ (as of June 18, 2026)
It is arguably the best balance here: the highest incomes (~$131,250), 91.2% owner-occupancy, and only four active competitors, so spending power is high and the local map pack is winnable.
Saturation is medium and review counts are modest — local leaders sit at 115, 460, and 107 reviews — so there is no entrenched moat, and a steady review strategy can earn visibility quickly.
With newer, higher-value homes, demand leans toward upgrades — tankless water heaters, water treatment and softening, premium fixtures, and remodel or finished-basement plumbing — over emergency repipes.
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