Tired of inconsistent heating? Contact Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC for professional boiler installation services in Greenvale, NY.
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Meet the Joe Sampson's Plumbing and Heating, LLC Team
At Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, we’re proud to deliver dependable heating to homes and businesses across Greenvale, NY, and all of Nassau County. Our team specializes in boiler installation, including gas and electric systems, offering services designed to keep your space comfortable and efficient.
We’re proud of the work we do and the relationships we build with our customers. Whether you’re upgrading an outdated system or installing a new one, we’ll walk you through every step to make the process easy and stress-free.
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The Value of Professional Boiler Installation
The way boiler installation is performed directly impacts how well it heats your home or business. With Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, your new system will be set up for lasting performance. Our team specializes in both gas and electric boiler installations in Nassau County and has the knowledge and experience to deliver results you can count on.
Offering both commercial and residential boiler installations, our goal is to deliver the heating system that works best for your needs. Ready to start improving the comfort and efficiency of your Greenvale, NY property? Call us at 631-430-5057 today!
Located between Roslyn and Brookville, the Greenvale station is known as the Long Island Rail Road stop for the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University and the New York Institute of Technology. While LIU Post is located to the east in Brookville, it uses the Greenvale, NY 11548 ZIP Code and the Greenvale Post Office.
Until 1866, the community was known as “Cedar Swamp”, and later known as “Bull’s Head”, until some point in the early 20th century; it has also been known historically as “North Roslyn”.
While many residential areas in the hamlet were developed prior to the Second World War, the 1940s and 1950s saw the development of the area adjacent to the Roslyn Cemetery and the Long Island Rail Road tracks (including Park Avenue and Wellington Road).
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