Trunk or Treat 2025: Imperial Plumbing Shows Support For Big Brothers & Big Sisters

On a sunny Saturday afternoon, Synergy Plaza’s parking lot was transformed into a Halloween playground as Imperial Plumbing geared up to join the Trunk or Treat 2025 event in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Arizona. From 3 to 5 p.m. on October 25, costumed children and their families strolled past festooned car trunks, gathering candy, prizes—and a glimpse of neighborhood businesses in their community-giving best.
Imperial Plumbing’s royal-blue canopy and fully wrapped service van drew an eager crowd. Company owner Paul Samorano and his crew had fashioned a patterned table runner, battery-powered Halloween-themed candles and black-and-orange pumpkins.

“Supporting the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Arizona at Synergy Plaza felt like a natural extension of our “treat every home like it’s our own” motto. Just as we are there to care for local homeowners’ plumbing systems, BBBS mentors step in to guide our youth and encourage them through care and education,” said Samorano.
By joining Trunk or Treat 2025, Imperial Plumbing extended that same commitment beyond kitchen sinks and water heaters to the heart of the community, showing up where their neighbors are and celebrating the spirit of giving back.
From Trenchless Sewer Repairs to Trunk or Treat 2025
Imperial Plumbing’s presence at Trunk or Treat underscored a deliberate shift from backyard emergency calls to front-porch community engagement. “We talk all day about water heaters and sewer lines,” Samorano explained, “but this event lets us live our promise beyond service calls. It’s about treating every home—and every family—with the same care we’d give our own.”

Imperial Plumbing quickly earned its trustworthy reputation by consistently redefining what homeowners expect from their local plumber—offering honest service, clear communication, and a clear understanding of the homeowner’s issue.
“Let’s face it, more often than not homeowners are not ready for homeowner repair bills,” Samorano said, inviting onlookers to pick up a candy bucket and ask questions. This year, Imperial Plumbing launched a new “Plumber Now, Pay Later” program called Imperial TAB that takes the stress out of immediate payment for plumbing services and allows the homeowner some time to pay Imperial Plumbing back for the service they perform.
“It’s been a blessing for the community. Our Imperial TAB program allows for the plumbing service to be serviced when the homeowner needs it, and the money to be paid when the homeowner has it, There are no interest charges. There are no hidden fees. We work on a trust system.”
From Imperial Plumbing’s family-run beginnings, Samorano and his crew have championed transparency as their hallmark: real-time job photos, plain-English explanations of every step of the way.
Imperial Plumbing’s Grand Looking Brand
Imperial’s booth was impossible to miss from the Synergy Plaza parking lot. When the Imperial Plumbing van rolled up to the event just after 2:30 p.m., the company booth was completely branded in royal-blue and gold Imperial Plumbing colors—an unmistakable signal to anyone cruising the parking lot.
Above the fully wrapped service van, the canopy stretched taut, the company website (imperialplumbing.com) and Tucson line (520-222-7665) printed in crisp, high-contrast lettering. Neighbors casting glances toward the Halloween festivities couldn’t help but notice: Imperial Plumbing had arrived, ready to hand out candy and mingle with members of the community they’ve called home since 2019.

Local Tucson families discovered a branded Imperial Plumbing table that was accessible only if you dare pass Imperial Plumbing’s life-size haunted Halloween toilet prop. High-contrast signage on the canopy and van, paired with the playful plumbing décor, turned curious passers-by into engaged neighbors—proof that thoughtful scale, clear branding and a hands-on invitation can drive both candy scoops and lasting community connections.
Message from Imperial Plumbing owner Paul Samorano
As the owner of Imperial Plumbing and a lifelong resident of this community, I know firsthand that our homes are more than structures of brick and mortar—they are the heartbeats of our families. When I heard about this event, I saw an opportunity not just to promote my business, but to stand shoulder to shoulder with my neighbors, sharing expertise, listening to your concerns, and celebrating the spirit that makes our town special. Plumbing isn’t just what I do—it’s who I am. I learned under the great mentorship of the wonderful faculty at Fred G. Acosta's local plumbing program here in Tucson, who insisted that every fixture we install and every pipe we repair carries with it a promise of safety, comfort, and respect for the people who live behind those walls. Taking part in this event allows me to honor that promise in person. It gives me the chance to demonstrate the same attention to detail and genuine care that Imperial Plumbing has delivered to hundreds of families over the years. Thank you for welcoming me into your homes and entrusting us with your most intimate systems—your water, your heat, your peace of mind. Being here today is my way of giving back, of learning directly from you, and of reaffirming the reason we do this work: to keep our community running smoothly and our neighbors smiling. I’m grateful for every story you share, every question you ask, and every handshake that reminds me why I chose this calling. Here’s to many more years of service, partnership, and shared success.
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