Pfister Faucets’ online docuseries American Plumber Stories is preparing to return for a fifth season, and for the first time, it will be venturing beyond U.S. borders.
This season, American Plumber Stories will bring viewers front and center with plumbing experts from Australia, Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, and California, revealing the shared challenges that unite plumbers across the globe. From the icy extremes of Alaska to the sun-soaked shores of Australia, each episode will uncover the grit, ingenuity, and passion that keep the world’s water flowing. Learn how they got started, their advice for future plumbers, and the rewards that come with the trade.
Country music star and Army Reserve soldier Craig Morgan will return as the show’s host.
“This year, Pfister’s American Plumber Stories is heading to my second home state of Alaska and beyond, and five seasons in, it remains an honor to share these stories of inspiring men and women on the frontline of the worldwide plumbing trade," Morgan says.
Three new partners are joining forces with American Plumber Stories for Season 5. The International Code Council, NIBCO and AprilAire will help expand the reach of the series to their sizable audiences in the U.S. and around the world. They are joining the ranks of industry leaders RIDGID, Cintas, Oatey, and the PHCC in this important mission.
Among the stories featured in Season 5 will be:
1. Maui — A recently retired plumber lost his house and everything he owned in the Lahaina fire disaster. The setback motivates his son Raymond to recruit the next generation of plumbers to help build Lahaina back.
2. Australia — Martin is the “Crocodile Dundee” of the plumbing industry in Tasmania. He specializes in servicing remote locations that he reaches by helicopter and small “bush” planes.
3. Alaska — In this episode the beauty of Alaska is explored and what it’s like for Bill to work as a plumber in an extreme climate.
4. Vancouver Island, B.C. — This episode tells the inspirational story of Mary Anne who employs an all-female team of plumbers. Her more than 100,000 social media followers know her as @the_ladyplumber. Discover why she is a role model to tradeswomen.
5. Salinas, California — Plumbing instructor Jorge helps rehabilitate inmates by teaching them the plumbing trade in the Soledad State Prison.
6. Victorville, California — Meet the Motherflushers. They are young and passionate about plumbing and have changed its perception via social media.
For more information and to watch the new episodes of American Plumber Stories, visit www.americanplumberstories.com or its YouTube channel.

















