Many of these men never had the opportunity to learn a trade—until now. In prison, they’re discovering that plumbing isn’t just a job; it’s a way to rebuild their lives. What if we invested in these opportunities before it was too late?
Curious what $500 and self-drive could get you? For Jimmy Hiller, it was launching his own business, Hiller Plumbing. Jimmy entered the trades just after graduating high school and it wasn’t long until he picked up the skills and dove...
Loyal Plumbing in Rapid City, SD has quite the band of "Misfits" working together! Plumbing is a constant in these guys lives and has always been there for them. Plumbing allows this crew to try different things, be accountable and...
Jeff Morgan is the founder of Morgan Miller Plumbing out of Grandview, MO. Through scholarship programs and sponsorships, Jeff builds the future of the trade industry while simultaneously managing his business and serving the community. He also travels the world...
Season 3, episode 3 of American Plumber Stories heads to Los Angeles, CA! Meet Leonard Redway of LRS Plumbing. He knew that he had to do something unique to set his business apart from the competition. The marketing tactic he used...
Season 3, episode 2 of American Plumber Stories heads to Bozeman, MT! Meet Ken and Quin Williams, the father and son duo from Williams Plumbing. See how trust, passion, and drive get them excited for work each day and...
Season 3, episode 1 of American Plumber Stories kicks off with Larry Jones in Augusta, GA. He went from growing up on a literal “dead-end road” with no running water to owning Universal Plumbing, a successful plumbing company. He...