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Data protection law doesn't make exceptions based on your business size or location. Whether you operate a plumber in the heart of Castlebar or in rural Mayo, the GDPR requirements are the same — and the DPC is watching.
Mayo supports roughly 7,200 small and medium enterprises. Mayo's economy combines traditional agriculture and fishing with growing tourism and manufacturing sectors. The Wild Atlantic Way and attractions like Croagh Patrick, Westport, and Achill Island draw significant visitor numbers. Castlebar and Ballina serve as commercial centres, while pharma company Allergan (now AbbVie) in Westport is a major employer. Among them, plumbers face particular challenges around storing customer home addresses and access codes in unsecured notebooks or phone notes, which makes having the right policies and procedures essential.
Below, you'll find a practical guide tailored to your sector and your county — no legal jargon, just clear steps to compliance.
Absolutely. GDPR applies to all plumbers in Mayo that handle personal data of EU residents — whether that's booking information, contact details, or employee records. Ireland's Data Protection Commission actively enforces these rules, with penalties reaching up to 4% of annual global turnover.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Storing customer home addresses and access codes in unsecured notebooks or phone notes
Sharing customer details with subcontractors without a data processing agreement
Retaining old customer records indefinitely without a lawful basis for continued storage
Using personal mobile phones to photograph pipe work in customers' homes without consent
Sending marketing texts to previous customers without opt-in consent under the ePrivacy Regulations
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Plumber in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance. ComplianceKit generates all 8 policy types with a living compliance score that tracks your progress.
STEP BY STEP
Create a clear privacy notice explaining what personal data you collect, why, and how long you keep it, and provide this to every customer before starting work.
Move customer records from personal phones and paper notebooks into a secure, password-protected digital system such as a CRM or encrypted spreadsheet.
Put a written data processing agreement in place with any subcontractors or third-party services that handle your customer data.
Set a data retention schedule — for example, keep invoicing records for six years for Revenue purposes, then securely delete them.
Get explicit opt-in consent before adding customers to any marketing mailing list or sending promotional texts.
Train all staff and apprentices on basic data protection rules, including not sharing customer details via unsecured WhatsApp groups.
Establish a simple data breach procedure so you know who to notify and within what timeframe if customer data is lost or compromised.
COMMON PITFALLS
Keeping years of old customer details in phone contacts or paper diaries with no plan to delete them, which breaches the GDPR storage limitation principle.
Photographing a customer's home interior for job records without informing them or getting their consent.
Assuming GDPR does not apply because you are a sole trader — it applies to every business processing personal data regardless of size.
Texting previous customers about special offers without checking they have opted in, which can result in complaints to the Data Protection Commission.
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Every day your Plumber in Mayo operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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