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Marino & Son Plumbing & Heating

Contact Info
12253433022
Location
2731 North St
Description

Since its inception in 1925, Marino & Son Plumbing has woven itself into the fabric of Baton Rouge, marking nearly a century of exceptional service and community engagement. Founded by the visionary Sam F. Marino, the business began as a modest endeavor and has grown into a cornerstone of local plumbing. Today, under the guidance of Stephanie Marino-Dauzat and Donnie Marino, the company melds rich tradition with modern expertise, ensuring that every project—be it large-scale commercial endeavors or intricate residential repairs—is executed with precision and a keen eye for detail.
Marino & Son Plumbing takes pride in its diverse portfolio, having contributed to notable Baton Rouge landmarks like the original Planetarium and the LA Correctional Institute for Women. Each venture reflects the team’s unwavering dedication to quality and innovation, tailored to meet the unique demands of architects and general contractors alike. As they continue to foster meaningful partnerships and create dynamic plumbing solutions, the company stands ready to tackle the most challenging projects head-on, ensuring every pipe is placed with purpose.
With a Master Plumbing License under his belt and over 30 years of hands-on experience, Donnie Marino leads a team that is not just skilled but genuinely invested in the community’s well-being. Whether revitalizing educational institutions or offering plumbing solutions for healthcare centers, Marino & Son Plumbing embodies a legacy that champions reliability and progress in every aspect of their work. The future shines bright for this family-run business as they delve into new projects, carrying forth the proud tradition established by Sam F. Marino.

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