The list runs from trade-focused buying events to design and construction gatherings where plumbing products show up in context. Design and Construction Week in Orlando in February is the anchor, pulling in a wide cross-section of contractors, distributors, and manufacturers under one roof. Later in the spring, the IMARK Plumbing Annual and LPG Expo at Championsgate draws a more targeted audience, focused on buying groups and product decisions. If you're trying to time Florida travel around the highest-density opportunities, the February and late April windows cover the most ground. For plumbing businesses working on distributor relationships, specifier access, or regional brand presence, these events are worth comparing against your pipeline before committing budget.
Quick numbers
- Total Plumbing conferences: 9
- Largest city by count: Orlando (5)
- Tier mix: 2 Tier A / 1 Tier B / 4 Tier C / 2 Tier D
- Price mix: 0 $ / 2 $$ / 3 $$$
- Date range: Feb 17, 2026 to Aug 28, 2026
Breakdowns
Looking deeper, the tables below slice the list two ways.
Cities in Florida by Plumbing conference count
| City | Conferences |
|---|
| Orlando | 5 |
| Championsgate | 2 |
| Miami Beach | 1 |
| St. Pete Beach | 1 |
Plumbing conferences in Florida by month
| Month | Conferences |
|---|
| February | 3 |
| April | 3 |
| August | 1 |
Takeaways
Across the 9 Plumbing conferences in Florida, 2 carry a Tier A ranking.
Orlando hosts the most events in this cut, with 5 on the calendar.
February is the busiest month, with 3 conferences scheduled.
Ticket pricing splits 0 at the $ tier and 3 at the $$$ tier, so entry costs vary widely across the set.
KBIS tops the Tier-ranked list, held in Orlando.
The most common stated purpose is Growth / Revenue, covering 4 of the 9 events in this cut.
Event length averages 3.0 days across the set, with the longest running 3 days.