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May 6, 2026
Debuting a new booth design, Infinity Drain will present its latest products, including the new Site Sizable Slot Drain, which expands on the Site Sizable series for exact wall-to-wall applications, along with the FX Slot Drain.
Interest from industry leaders highlight the growing movement to provide hands-on career exploration for the next generation.
March 30, 2026
While exhibitor booths are no longer available for the Londonderry event, BBTT is still accepting registrations for its inaugural Maine Skills Expo at Southern Maine Community College in South Portland in May.
With more than 150 manufacturers, thousands of contractors, and show-only deals, APR’s annual event is cementing its place as one of the premier wholesale buying shows in the country.
Every summer in Hershey, Pennsylvania, APR Supply Co. hosts one of the largest plumbing and HVAC wholesale buying shows in the nation. Now in its 103rd year, the 23rd Annual Buying Show attracts plumbing and HVAC/R installers from within a 150-mile radius of the company’s Lancaster, PA headquarters.
The Luxury Products Group (LPG) annual EXPO in Scottsdale, Arizona, attracted 400 attendees, focusing on creativity and growth. LPG celebrated its expansion and presented awards for Showroom of the Year, Vendor of the Year, and the Spirit Award. Executive Director Jeff MacDowell announced a 30% year-over-year growth, underscoring the plumbing industry's vitality.
The Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS) will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from February 25-27, featuring over 670 exhibitors and showcasing innovative, sustainable products. KBIS 2025 is slated to be the largest show in history.
The AHR Expo, scheduled for February 10-12 in Orlando, will showcase trends like decarbonization and A2L refrigerants, with 1,865 exhibitors including Caleffi North America. Attendees can connect with experts and explore new products, while the Podcast Pavilion celebrates its five-year anniversary.
In the 1930s, John Robertson transitioned from installing to wholesaling furnaces, then added plumbing in 1947. The first headquarters was built in 1953, and branches were opened in the 1960s. In 1984, the company made its first acquisition, expanding into Pennsylvania.