A Legacy of Service and Craftsmanship

Our History
Over 75 years of advocating for plumbing professionals and protecting public health.
On April 8th, 1952, 14 individuals got together and each contributed $1,000.00 to form the Plumbing Industry Program which is now called the Plumbing Contractors Association. It was voted on an decided that the Plumbing Industry Program would be incorporated and on June 16th, 1952, the Plumbing Industry Program was indeed incorporated. Below is a list of past president:
Executive Leadership
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1952-1953
Alexander Orr Ill
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1965
Russell J. Seiferth
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1981-1983
Cliff Lindgren
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1954
H.L. Robertson
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1966
Samuel M. Bloom
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1983
Russell J. Seiferth
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1955
L.H. Marr
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1967
Raymond A. Ball
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1995
Mike Kurtz
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1956
Frank Inscho, Jr.
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1968
Ben Schoenfeld
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1995-1997
Dennis Watson
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1957
J.M.Council, Sr.
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1969-1971
Robert F. Hildebrandt
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1997-2000
Mike Kurtz
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1958
Ben Wheeler
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1971-1973
H.O. Lasseter, Jr.
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2000-2001
Joseph Mokher, Jr.
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1959
Russell J. Seiferth
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1973-1975
Russell J. Seiferth
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2001-2005
Mike Kurtz
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1961
Francis E. Winter
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1975-1977
Ben Markowitz
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2005-2007
Manny Fuentes, Jr.
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1962
Robert F. Hildebrandt
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1977-1979
Robert E. Lee
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2007-2011
Robert Beans
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1963
Benjamin Schoenfeld
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1979-1981
Joseph Mokher
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2011-present
Thomas Watson
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1964
W.W. Gunn, Sr.
Objectives
- To gather and disseminate information among its members for the advancement of the Plumbing Industry and promotion of the public health.
- To foster and encourage the Improvement of the Plumbing Industry materials, and work:
- To encourage the enactment and enforcement of legislation affecting the industry in a positive manner.
- To promote the education and stature of workers in the Plumbing Industry.
- To promote good will between Plumbing Contractors and other branches of the construction industry. and encourage the observance of the highest and ethical standards in all matters pertaining to the industry.
- To consider and deal with the problems of management of businesses in the industry, to secure cooperative action in advancing the common purposes of the membership, to foster equity in business usage's, and to conduct itself with greatest economy and efficiency.
- To promote safety standards and practices in compliance with governmental agencies for the good of the public and the industry.
Plumbing Contractors Association
Plumbing contractors association members are considered to be the elite of their local industry and, as such, agree to hold to these standards:
- We know our trade is vital to the health of our community and govem our actions accordingly
- We perform our trade in a professional manner using competent, trained, licensed craftsmen.
- We obey all laws and codes governing our trade; especially those federal, state county and municipal laws controlling construction, safety, energy and water conservation, fire protection and water purity.
- We are properly certified, licensed and insured professionals
- We constantly keep abreast of all new developments in our trade via ongoing education.
- We constantly keep abreast of all new developments in our trade via ongoing education.
- We are guided by the principles of honesty and integrity
- We never forget that the plumber protects the health of the nation.
By-Laws
Our guiding principles and organizational structure that ensure accountability and transparency.