Priscilla Fletcher

Founder, Priscilla’s Plumbing

Expertise

Priscilla Fletcher is the founder and driving force behind Priscilla’s Plumbing. With over a decade of hands-on experience in residential and commercial plumbing, she specializes in emergency repairs, system installations, and routine maintenance. Priscilla brings a solutions-first approach to every job, ensuring homeowners and businesses receive reliable, lasting results with a personal touch.

Education & Background

Priscilla’s education began early, learning the trade under her grandfather in his family-owned plumbing shop. She continued her training through industry apprenticeships and hands-on field experience, gaining deep knowledge of modern piping systems, repair techniques, and eco-conscious plumbing practices.

Highlights

About Priscilla

Priscilla’s journey began under her grandfather’s wing in his family plumbing shop. From her first wrench at age 12, she discovered a passion for solving problems and helping people protect their homes. Priscilla launched Priscilla’s Plumbing with the mission to deliver transparent pricing, prompt service, and plumbing solutions built to last.

Whether it’s a late‑night burst pipe, a full bathroom remodel, or advising on water‑efficient upgrades, Priscilla ensures clients feel informed and confident every step of the way. Her hands‑on expertise is backed by rigorous training, and her friendly, down‑to‑earth manner puts clients at ease—even during stressful emergencies.

When she’s not on a service call, you’ll find Priscilla sharing plumbing tips and DIY hacks on Instagram, hiking coastal trails, or volunteering with Habitat for Humanity to help build sustainable homes.

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