American Plumber Stories Launches Season Five Featuring International Code Council
Season five of Pfister Faucet’s American Plumber Stories, titled “Plumbing Without Borders,” premiered its first episode, Hope, on Sep. 2. The new season, sponsored by the International Code Council, features plumbers from around the world conquering challenges both personal and professional. The ICC is featured in episode two, “Plumber Down Under,” which aired Oct. 28.
American Plumber Stories is a docuseries that serves to inspire, educate and entertain both current and future members of the plumbing industry. The show celebrates the lives and work of all plumbers by sharing their passion, advice to the next generation of plumbers and their plans to reshape the industry.
This 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.
In Hawaii, viewers meet a plumber who lost everything in the Lahaina wildfire. In Tasmania, American Plumber Stories touches down in extremely remote locations to work alongside the “Crocodile Dundee” of the plumbing industry. The series explores plumbing in extreme climates in Alaska and highlights a team of women plumbers in Canada. In California, viewers will meet the team at “Motherflushers” and go behind prison walls with a plumber who teaches the trade to inmates at Soledad State Prison. Season five also welcomes back country music star and Army Reserve Soldier Craig Morgan as the show’s host.
Learn more at americanplumberstories.com.