Western-themed font and a helpful beagle on the side make a Ross Plumbing residential service truck recognizable. Other, more subtle features, make it unique, especially in the service area around Leesburg, Florida. Like the rest of Ross Plumbing’s fleet, this Dodge 3500 ProMaster runs on compressed natural gas. This economical fuel is not only more environmentally friendly than gasoline or diesel, its lower emissions also help decrease maintenance costs and improve longevity. Some Ross Plumbing trucks have reached 400,000 miles without being fully retired. The Dodge here will see a lot of the service area during its life. The 350-cubic-foot cargo capacity also helps it to stay in the field longer before restocking. Triple-stacked blue bins allow a service tech to see at a glance what to restock. This system also allows for convenient storage of a variety of fitting in all the usual materials a tech needs. Racks below accommodate a range of pipes. Further room accommodates tools, tool chests, ladders, extensions cords and everything else that might be needed in a working day. Ross Plumbing’s residential fleet also includes Ford Super Duties fitted with enclosed cargo space. The commercial fleet, needing more variety, includes a range of service and pickup trucks made by Chrysler, Ford and Chevrolet. No matter what purpose a Ross Plumbing truck serves, whether residential or commercial, they all run on CNG and they all come with a helpful beagle on the side promising, “We can track down your plumbing problems.” For more information on Ross Plumbing, go to www.terryrossplumbing.com.

















