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At Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, we proudly serve Locust Valley, NY, providing superior boiler installation services to homes throughout Nassau County. Whether you need a gas or oil boiler, you can count on our certified professionals to provide you with the perfect heating solution, customized to fit your home’s unique needs.
With years of hands-on experience, we’ve built a strong reputation for reliability, high-quality workmanship, and exceptional customer service. Our focus is not only on energy-efficient installations but also on ensuring every project meets strict safety and regulatory standards. For impeccable service that you can count on, Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC is the go-to choice for your boiler needs.
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Proper boiler installation is key to keeping your home warm, safe, and energy-efficient. At Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, we specialize in installing both gas and oil boilers, ensuring your home’s heating system runs smoothly while helping you save on utility costs with energy-efficient options that deliver steady, reliable warmth.
Serving Locust Valley, NY, and the surrounding Nassau County areas, our professionally trained, highly skilled team is committed to precision and top-tier craftsmanship with every installation. When you choose Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, you’re investing in long-lasting, dependable performance for years to come. Call 631-430-5057 today for professional, reliable service you can count on to keep your home comfortable.
The rolling hills of the North Shore of Long Island were laid down as terminal moraines by the receding glaciers of the last ice age roughly 10,000 years ago. The Algonquian tribe that settled the area, spanning from Flushing to Setauket, called the area “hilly ground” or Matinecock and as a result the Algonquian Indians who settled there became known as the Matinecock Indians.
In 1667, Captain John Underhill negotiated with the Matinecock Indians to purchase land for a settlement that he and his fellow colonists would call Buckram. The town name lasted for nearly 200 years, until in 1856 the name was changed to Locust Valley based on the number of locust trees located in the area.
On April 19, 1869, the Long Island Rail Road opened the extension of the Glen Cove line, via a single track to Locust Valley, making it the terminus of the line until the railroad was extended to its current terminus in Oyster Bay in 1889.
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