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National Hug a Plumber Day

Give a special thank-you to the unsung heroes that keep our lives flowing—literally. Without plumbers, we would live in a much more disgusting world.

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Help plumbing businesses and trade professionals build community goodwill and customer loyalty by positioning appreciation campaigns around National Hug a Plumber Day.

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  • Share customer testimonials and 5-star reviews celebrating local plumbers
  • Behind-the-scenes content showing the skill and problem-solving that goes into plumbing work
  • Partner with plumbing supply retailers to offer thank-you discounts or promotions for plumbers on this day
  • Educational content about plumbing history and modern innovations to elevate the profession's status

History

The history of plumbers goes as far back as the birth of indoor plumbing and sewers, as well as being responsible for the spread of civilization away from naturally occurring bodies of fresh water. Initially, people who performed plumbing activities would have worked to ensure that all of the wastewater from a community was piped into the river or another body of water the community was built on.

But, as time and infrastructure improved, plumbing experts would have been hired to build massive pipelines that brought fresh water inland and moved sewage away to treatment plants where it could be passed into natural waterways.

Of course, the most visible, and arguably one of the most important, variety of plumbers are those who provide service for all of the homes in a community.

When a family has a leak in their home, it’s time to call the plumber. Is the toilet clogged and the plunger just isn’t doing the job? Better call a plumber!

Building a new home and need to make sure it’s all piped correctly? Plumbers are there to make sure that the new home will remain comfortable for years to come.

It’s also important to remember that calling a plumber can actually be helpful for saving water, which makes the environment more sustainable and also saves on regular water bills. Plumbers can help to stop dripping faucets, which can waste gallons and gallons of water. They can help homeowners and business owners to upgrade to more eco-friendly toilets, shower heads, and drainage pipes.

National Hug A Plumber Day reminds people that they have many of their modern comforts because of their tireless efforts, and giving them a hug is the least that can be done to thank them!


How to celebrate

Hug or Show Appreciation to Plumber

The first and most obvious way to celebrate this day is to find a friendly plumber in your life, gird yourself against the smell that often comes with such an unsavory job, and wrap them up in a big hug to thank them for doing the job that so few people will do! Don’t know any plumbers well enough to hug them? Well, that’s okay! Appreciating them or saying a kind ‘thank you’ to them is certainly good enough. Every time a person takes a shower, washes their hands, gets a glass of water, or flushes the toilet, somewhere out there in the world there is a plumber to thank. And National Hug a Plumber Day is the perfect time to do it.

Write a Positive Review for a Favorite Plumber

Offering positive online reviews for a local plumber is a great way to say thank you in observance of National Hug a Plumber Day. Recommend a favorite plumber to a friend, post some positive feedback on their website or give them a thumbs up on Google or other business pages. It’s a great way to say show bunches of appreciation and give them a virtual hug. Learn More About PlumbingOne of the best ways to show a plumber how much they are appreciated is to learn a little bit more about their trade and the work that they do. Here are some interesting facts about plumbing to start with:Standardized plumbing can be traced all the way back to 3000 BC when pipes were used in the Indus River Valley civilization.The origin of the word “plumber” comes from the Latin word “plumbum” meaning “lead”, which is likely because that is the material the pipes were made from originally. This is also why lead is abbreviated as Pb on the periodic table.The first faucet that allowed cold and hot water to flow with the turn of just one handle was invented in 1939 by Al Moen.Since 1963, tons of copper pipe has been installed in the US. In fact, it’s enough to wrap around the planet Earth 200 times.

Call a Plumber

For those who have been putting off getting that leaky faucet or shower head fixed, this is the perfect day to call a plumber! They’ll come help solve any plumbing problems and then they can be thanked personally on National Hug a Plumber Day for the important, but somewhat dirty, jobs they do. National Hug A Plumber Day is a great time to remember these heroes and the efforts they put forth each and every day!


FAQ
When is National Hug a Plumber Day?
National Hug a Plumber Day takes place each year on April 25th.[1]
What is National Hug a Plumber Day?
This day was created to celebrate and appreciate the way that plumbers serve their communities.[1]
How to celebrate National Hug a Plumber Day?
Of course, the best way to celebrate this day is to give a hug to a plumber, offer a plumber a shout out on social media, or provide them with a positive review.[1]
What to do on National Hug a Plumber Day?
National Hug a Plumber Day is a day to thank the plumber in your life and show some appreciation to these often overlooked heroes.[1]