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Find a local plumber in Fowlerville, Michigan

We’ve been Livingston County’s trusted plumbers since 1979!

Pete Black Plumbing is your locally trusted plumber, providing solutions for your home and business.

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517-547-9330

Is Fowlerville a good place to live?

Fowlerville is a village in Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located in the northeast portion of Handy Township, but is politically independent from the township. The population was 2,951 at the time of the 2020 census.

Fowlerville is a beautiful community composed of agricultural and manufacturing land. Fowler is considered the founder of Fowlerville, and its founding is dated from 1836, although it wasn’t platted as a town until the 1840s. The first people to live here were ancestors of today’s Native Americans.

Fowlerville is home to several notable events such as Christmas in the ‘Ville, Memorial Day observances, and a July 4 parade.

 

Currently providing plumbing solutions in Fowlerville Michigan!

Fowlerville Community Schools serve Fowlerville. The mascot for Fowlerville Schools is the Gladiator, with the school colors being Gold and Purple. The school system is composed of four schools. There are two elementary schools: H.T. Smith Elementary, serving grades K-2, and Natalie Kreeger Elementary, serving grades 3–5. Fowlerville Junior High School serves grades 6–8, and Fowlerville High School serves grades 9–12. There are roughly 180–230 students in a graduating class.

The pleasantly old-fashioned town offers a breath of fresh air to those who need a break from noisy urban life. Settled in 1836, Fowlerville, Michigan has a reputation for taking its visitors back in time with its classic charm. Fowlerville is considered country living in the midwest, as its finest. The city and surrounding area offer unique attractions perfect for slowing down or thrilling adventures.

About Our Plumbing Services in Fowlerville

Pete Black Plumbing has been serving the greater Livingston County Area since 1979. We offer Residential and Industrial plumbing solutions!

  • Water Treatment
  • Back-flow Testing
  • Residential Home solutions
  • Water Heaters
  • Home Fixture Installs
  • Emergency Plumbing Services

Learn more about our service at the link below.

Our Services

Pete Black Plumbing makes a float for the Fowlerville Christmas in the Ville Parade!

Each year, the “Christmas In The Ville” parade brings Fowlerville to life with festive cheer, and Pete Black Plumbing is proud to be a part of this beloved tradition. With the support of an amazing group of volunteers, Pete Black Plumbing creates a vibrant and creative float that reflects the holiday spirit and community pride. The volunteers decorated the work trucks, H-vac and Pete Blacks dump trucks with holiday lights. From brainstorming themes to being in the parade, our team and volunteers work together to make the float a standout, showcasing the joy and unity that this season brings.

The parade itself is a lively celebration, filled with music, hot balloon fire, and greetings of “Merry Christmas” echoing through the streets. For Pete Black Plumbing, participating in this event is more than just a chance to get creative—it’s an opportunity to connect with the Fowlerville community and spread holiday cheer. We’re grateful for the volunteers who make our float possible each year and look forward to many more festive celebrations to come.

Photos of Pete Black Plumbing volunteers working the parade on Christmas in downtown Fowlerville.

Checkout this featured video from Christmas in the Ville, 2022 !

This video was produced to highlight the Christmas in the Ville event, held every Christmas, in Fowlerville Michigan. Each year, Pete Black Plumbing Sponsors a float, and participates in the parade. Santa Claus and Mrs’ Claus were definitely in attendance as well as DarthVader from Star Wars. We mostly enjoyed seeing the other businesses light up their rides and the hot air balloon engines keeping us warm.

Tips for preparing your residential plumbing in a cold Michigan Climate:


  • Insulate your pipes: Locate and insulate pipes that are most likely to freeze, such as those near crawl spaces, attics, or outer walls. You can use pipe sleeves, heat tape, heat cable, or newspaper. Ideally, water infrastructure is not installed in your home or businesses outer walls, pipes should be located in the interior walls of your home. 
  • Keep the house warm: Keep the thermostat at a constant temperature of at least 55°F to prevent pipes from freezing white you’re away. You can also open cabinet doors in the kitchen and bathroom to allow warm air to circulate to the walls containing pipe.
  • Disconnect hoses: Disconnect garden hoses and shut off and drain the water from pipes leading to outside faucets as winter approaches. Michigan winters will freeze everything! This also goes for sprinkler systems. 
  • When you’re away: If you’re going to be away from home for an extended period, you can shut off the water supply at the water meter and drain all the pipes. You can also ask a friend or neighbor to check your house daily to make sure it’s warm enough. 

 

Contact Us Today: 517-546-9330

 

Headquartered in Howell Michigan.

2440 W Highland Rd suite 104, Howell, MI 48843

 

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