Thank you, Joe. Moving to Slide 4. Our full year 2025 fully diluted earnings per share was $3.22 versus $3.86 for 2024. Diluted earnings per share for 2025 was negatively impacted by the pension settlement charge of $41.5 million, net of tax benefit or $0.91 of EPS, as well as $0.01 of restructuring charges in the year. Adjusted diluted earnings per share was $4.14 in 2025 versus adjusted 2024 of $3.92, an increase of 6%. The full year effective tax rate was 23.6% compared to 21.7% in the prior year. The change in effective tax rate was due to a mix of foreign earnings taxed at rates different than the U.S. statutory rate, as well as less favorable discrete items. Moving to Slide 5. Fourth quarter 2025 consolidated sales were $506.9 million, a year-over-year increase of 4.4%. The sales increase in the fourth quarter was due to the incremental sales impact from recent acquisitions and favorable price. Franklin Electric's consolidated gross profit was $171.5 million for the fourth quarter 2025, up from the prior year's gross profit of $164.2 million. The gross profit as a percentage of net sales was 33.8%, unchanged in the fourth quarter 2025, compared to the prior year as we offset the impact of higher costs from tariffs with additional price in the market, as well as volume growth in our Energy and Distribution segments. Moving on to SG&A expenses. We have seen a 70 basis point improvement in our SG&A as a percent of sales metric from year-over-year as a result of cost improvement actions taken in the last year. SG&A expenses were $119.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to $117.8 million in the prior year. The increase in SG&A expense was primarily due to the additional expense impact of our 2025 acquisitions. Absent acquisition-related SG&A expense, the company experienced a decrease in SG&A expense year-over-year of approximately $3 million or 3%. Consolidated operating income was $51.6 million in the quarter, up $8.6 million or 20% from $43 million in the prior year. The increase in operating income was primarily due to price, productivity and SG&A cost management. Operating income margin was 10.2%, up from 8.9% from the prior year. The effective tax rate was 18.7% for the quarter, compared to 15.8% in the prior year quarter. The change in effective tax rate was due to a mix of foreign earnings, tax at rates different than the U.S. statutory rate, as well as less favorable discrete items. Moving to Slide 6. We will review our 2025 full year results. Full year 2025 consolidated sales were $2.1 billion, a year-over-year increase of 5.4%. This was driven by favorable price, organic volume growth in Energy and Distribution, and the incremental sales impact of recent acquisitions. Franklin Electric's consolidated gross profit was $755.9 million for the full year 2025, up from the prior year's gross profit of $717.3 million. The gross profit as a percent of net sales was 35.5%, unchanged in 2025 compared to the prior year as we offset the impact of higher costs from tariffs with additional price in the market as well as productivity savings. Full year SG&A expenses improved 50 basis points on a year-over-year basis, including the impact of acquisitions. Absent the impact of acquisitions, SG&A improved 130 basis points year-over-year, driven by structural cost actions taken in our Distribution and Energy businesses in the past year. Consolidated operating income was $269 million in 2025, up $25.3 million or 10%, from $243.6 million in the prior year. The increase in operating income was primarily due to price, productivity and cost management. Operating income margin was 12.6%, up 50 basis points from the prior year. Moving to Q4 segment results on Slide 7. Global Water Systems sales were up 4.3% compared to the fourth quarter 2024, driven by strong price and additional volume from our recent acquisitions. Water Systems in the U.S. and Canada were down 4% compared to the fourth quarter 2024, driven by softer HVAC markets in Q4. Water Systems sales in markets outside the U.S. and Canada increased 15% overall. Excluding the impact of acquisitions and foreign currency translation, sales in the fourth quarter of 2025 decreased 1%, led by higher sales in the European region, more than offset by sales declines in Latin America and Asian regions. Global Water Systems operating margin was $41.8 million, up $6.2 million or 17% versus the prior year. The increase in operating income was primarily due to higher sales and price offsetting inflation. The fourth quarter operating income margin was 14.3%, an increase of 160 basis points from 12.7% in the fourth quarter of 2024. Energy Systems sales were $74.7 million, an increase of $5.9 million, or 9% compared to the fourth quarter 2024. Energy Systems sales in the U.S. and Canada increased 6% year-over-year. Outside the U.S. and Canada, energy sales increased 19%. Energy Systems operating income was $22.6 million in the fourth quarter, compared to $24.7 million in Q4 2024. Operating income margin was 30.3% compared to 35.9% in the prior year, a decline of 560 basis points. Operating income margin decreased primarily due to the unfavorable geographic mix of sales and the impacts of tariffs. Distribution fourth quarter sales were $161.6 million versus fourth quarter 2024 sales of $157.2 million, an increase of 3%. The Distribution segment sales increase was primarily due to higher volumes and price realization. The Distribution segment's operating income was $5.3 million for the fourth quarter, a year-over-year increase of $4.8 million. Operating income margin was 3.3% of sales in the fourth quarter, an improvement of 300 basis points versus the prior year, driven by higher volumes, positive price realization and improved margins as a result of margin and structural cost improvement actions taken in the last year. Moving to full year segment results beginning on Slide 8. Global Water Systems full year sales were up 6% compared to 2024, driven by strong price and the addition of our two acquisitions in early 2025. Water Systems sales in the U.S. and Canada were up 3% compared to 2024. At a product level, sales of large dewatering equipment increased 7%. Sales of groundwater pumping equipment increased 1%. Sales of water treatment products increased 6%, and sales of all other surface pumping equipment decreased 1% compared to 2024. Water Systems sales in markets outside the U.S. and Canada increased 10% overall for the full year. Foreign currency translation was relatively flat on sales and recent acquisitions added roughly 10% to sales. Excluding the impact of acquisitions and foreign currency translation, sales for 2025 increased slightly, led by strong sales in the European region, somewhat offset by sales declines in Latin America and Asian regions as a result of soft market conditions. Global Water Systems full year operating income was $207.2 million, up $9.3 million, or 5.2% versus the prior year. The increase in operating income was driven by higher price and productivity offsetting inflation. Full year operating margin was 16.5%, a decrease of 20 basis points from 16.7% in 2024. The decrease in operating margin was driven by higher -- by acquisition-related costs. Moving to Slide 9. Full year Energy Systems sales were $299 million, an increase of $25 million or 9% compared to 2024. Energy Systems sales in the U.S. and Canada increased 8% year-over-year. The increase was broad-based and across most product lines, driven by strong investment in retail fueling stations. Outside the U.S. and Canada, Energy Systems sales increased 13%, led by increased sales in India and European markets. Energy Systems full year operating income was $99 million compared to $93.6 million, an increase of $5.4 million, or 6% versus 2024. Operating income margin was 33.1%, compared to 34.2% in the prior year, a decline of 110 basis points. Operating income margin decreased primarily due to an unfavorable geographic mix of sales, investments for growth in SG&A for new products and markets, and the impact of tariffs in the year. Moving to Slide 10. Distribution's full year sales were $700.7 million versus 2024 sales of $685.5 million, an increase of 2%. The Distribution segment sales increase was primarily due to higher volumes and price realization. The Distribution segment's full year operating income was $39.8 million, a year-over-year increase of $15.5 million, or 64%. Distribution operating margins expanded 210 basis points full year from 35.5% in 2024 to 5.7% in 2025, driven by margin enhancement initiatives as well as structural improvements made within the last year. Moving to the balance sheet and cash flows on Slide 11. The company ended 2025 with a cash balance of $99.7 million and with $30 million outstanding under its revolving credit agreement. We generated $239 million in net cash flows from operating activities during 2025 compared to $261 million in 2024. The company repurchased approximately 350,000 shares of its common stock in the open market for roughly $34.3 million during the fourth quarter of 2025. At the end of the fourth quarter, the remaining share repurchase authorization is approximately 0.8 million shares. On January 26, the company announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.28. The dividend will be payable February 19 to shareholders of record on February 5. This represents a 5.7% increase from the prior quarterly dividend. This dividend will mark the 34th consecutive year that Franklin Electric has increased its dividend, demonstrating its commitment to returning cash to shareholders and confidence in the outlook of our business. Now I will turn to Slide 12, where I will share insight on our full year 2026 guidance. Beginning with 2026, we will provide guidance on an adjusted EPS rather than GAAP reported EPS. We believe these forward-looking non-GAAP measures more closely align with how management evaluates the business, reflect ongoing operational performance, and provide investors with additional useful information regarding our expected financial results. These non-GAAP measures will be presented in addition to, and not as a substitute for, the most directly comparable GAAP measures. Reconciliations to the corresponding GAAP measures will accompany our guidance disclosures. Turning to our full year guidance. The company expects its full year 2026 sales to be in the range of $2.17 billion and $2.24 billion, and an adjusted EPS to be in the range of $4.40 to $4.60. This puts our midpoint sales growth at just over 3% and our midpoint EPS at approximately 9%, reflecting commercial and operational momentum, and our commitment to continue to grow the business and expand earnings per share. Now I will turn the call back to Joe.