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Raymond Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning

certified · replacing · repairing · repairs · parts · Service · and Integrity In 1957 · Wayne Raymond founded Raymond Plumbing · Heating &amp · Lena · Wayne built a reputation rooted in honesty · value · and doing the job right the first time. Their son Brian joined the company in 1975 · learning the business directly from his parents. In 1979 · their oldest son Keith returned to Lorain and rejoined the family business as well. Together · Keith · Lena retired in 1995. In 2000 · their daughter Shelly stepped into the family business · after nearly 50 years of service · retired in 2025—leaving behind a remarkable legacy of leadership and commitment. In January 2023

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certified
replacing
repairing
repairs
parts
Service
and Integrity In 1957
Wayne Raymond founded Raymond Plumbing
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Heating &amp
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Lena
Wayne built a reputation rooted in honesty
value
and doing the job right the first time. Their son Brian joined the company in 1975
learning the business directly from his parents. In 1979
their oldest son Keith returned to Lorain and rejoined the family business as well. Together
Learn more
Keith
Lena retired in 1995. In 2000
their daughter Shelly stepped into the family business
after nearly 50 years of service
retired in 2025—leaving behind a remarkable legacy of leadership and commitment. In January 2023

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