My name is Lindsay Goodson, daughter of the late Keith McDonald. My father started out in the year 2000 by picking up small plumbing jobs in the off hours of his regular job at the local kaolin plant. What started out as one man running service calls out of an old blue Nissan pickup quickly evolved into a family ran company with a fleet of plumbers ready to serve the community. In 2009 I came on board for what I expected to be a very temporary position - a bridge to whatever it was I decided to do next in life. Over the next few years, I came to love the work I was doing and who I was doing it for. By the year 2020 our family business had expanded to approximately thirty-five employees in three different locations in the middle Georgia area. It became clear to both me and my father that I would eventually take over the business. In 2020 I set out to obtain my Journeyman Plumbers License and we started setting goals for he and my mom to retire in five years.
Water Treatment in Baldwin County, GA
Looking for water treatment in Baldwin County? With 2 licensed providers serving the area, Baldwin County residents have reliable options.
Water Treatment providers in Baldwin County
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Turning on a faucet and finding no water or coming home to a broken air conditioner are problems nobody wants. We get it. While plumbing, heating, and AC remain a modern miracle, we expect them to work - and it's frustrating when they don't. Ricky Heath Plumbing, Heating & Cooling was founded to ease that frustration and take care of people's homes year-round. We're proud to be a part of this state and this community, but we take even more pride in being there when our customers need us. It's not profit that drives us or growth - it's the simple knowledge that our actions have made someone's day better.
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About Baldwin County
Baldwin County straddles the Fall Line between Georgia's Piedmont and Coastal Plain, creating a mix of red clay and sandy soils that vary widely in septic suitability across the county. Piedmont areas with heavy clay often require advanced treatment units or mound systems, while the sandy southern portions drain well for conventional installations. Wells tap fractured crystalline rock in the north or Coastal Plain aquifers in the south.
Water Treatment in Baldwin County — common questions
How often do I need water treatment?
- Water Treatment is typically scheduled filter cartridges every 6–12 months, salt refills every 4–8 weeks. Local conditions (household size, soil type, water usage) can shift that window, so a licensed pro will set a cadence that fits your system.
Do I need a licensed pro for water treatment?
- Yes. Even routine water treatment work is regulated in most states. Every provider on this site is checked against state licensing databases before being listed.
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