The Goal IS Simple

Gone Coastal Plumbing and Air helps homeowners, property managers, builders, churches, and local businesses solve the problems that affect Gulf Coast properties every day. Around Foley, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Elberta, Lillian, Fairhope, Daphne, and Fort Morgan, plumbing and HVAC systems work through humidity, salt air, heavy rain, sandy soil, storm-season stress, and heavy seasonal occupancy.

That is why choosing a local dual-trade company matters. Gone Coastal brings plumbing, HVAC, water heater, grinder pump, indoor air quality, water filtration, and emergency service knowledge under one local brand. The goal is simple: explain the issue clearly, do the work correctly, and help customers make practical decisions for their property.

Coastal homes need more than generic servIce

A home near the Alabama Gulf Coast faces different conditions than an inland home. Air conditioning systems run longer because of heat and humidity. Outdoor equipment can be affected by salt-air exposure. Condensate drains, grinder pumps, water heaters, fixtures, and drain lines may see more stress from rental use, storms, and heavy occupancy. Gone Coastal understands these local patterns and uses that knowledge during service calls, replacements, maintenance visits, and emergency response.

Plumbing and HVAC support from one local team

Outdoor kitchen area with black countertop, stainless steel fridge, sink, bar tools, colorful martini glasses, and orange octopus wall decoration.
“Clear communication from the first call to the finalwalkthrough.”
- Adam Creasy, Owner of Gone Coastal

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If you need plumbing, HVAC, water heater, grinder pump, water quality, or indoor air help in Baldwin County, book online or request service from Gone Coastal today.

Gray Rheem Performance water heater installed in an attic with red and blue water pipes connected on top.
View of attic HVAC unit with PVC pipes, pink insulation, wooden beams, and electrical wiring.
Hands connecting a black hose to an outdoor metal water pipe valve against a brick wall background.
Tankless water heater mounted on a gray exterior wall with pipes and an electrical connection.
Exposed wooden framing with newly installed white PVC plumbing pipes in unfinished basement under construction.