NIBCO Partners with American Plumber Stories Season 5
NIBCO Inc. has announced its partnership for season five of American Plumber Stories, a docuseries that serves to change the perception of the plumbing industry by illustrating the common challenges and inspiring newcomers.
NIBCO was a partner in development of Season 5 of American Plumber Stories, a docuseries intended to change the image of the industry. |
Created by Pfister Faucets, American Plumber Stories celebrates the lives and work of all plumbers by sharing their passion and advice to the next generation of plumbers and their plans to reshape the industry. The series was recently awarded three Telly Awards.
Season five began airing in September 2024 and will continue into 2025. It features perspectives from plumbing experts in Australia, Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, and California, highlighting common challenges faced by plumbers around the world. It is the first time the series has been outside of the United States.
“NIBCO partnering with American Plumber Stories was a natural fit, as we are committed to supporting and elevating the plumbing industry,” said Ashley Martin, president and COO, NIBCO. “The U.S. is in critical need of the next generation of plumbers. This show is helping to engage young men and women in an authentic way to help change the perception and inspire successful and fulfilling careers in the plumbing trades.”
Pfister Faucets created American Plumber Stories to feature plumbers across the nation, sharing the passion they have for their profession. The show tells stories of how they got started, their advice for future plumbers, and the rewards that come with the trade. Season five of American Plumber Stories is the first time the show has traveled outside of the United States and there is great excitement about reaching an international audience–especially the next generation of plumbers.
“Young men and women who enter the workforce early can learn the plumbing trade and make it a long-term career,” said Spencer Brown, Pfister’s director of sales and executive producer of American Plumber Stories. “This also allows many to establish and build their own company. We need to engage with young people, sharing an authentic look at the plumbing trade today and real plumbers’ success stories to encourage a new workforce,”
He said the goal of American Plumber Stories is to update the perceptions of the plumber profession in a documentary-style format that inspires, educates and entertains.
“Our hope is that the docuseries will change the image of the industry, helping to attract and recruit new talent,” Brown said.
Country music star and Army Reserve Soldier Craig Morgan returns as the show’s host.
“I was very excited when Pfister approached me about this project and I am glad to help shine a light on the trade and see what Pfister is doing with American Plumber Stories to help inspire a new generation of plumbers,” Morgan said.