Searching for a dependable boiler installation specialist in Locust Valley, NY? Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC provides personalized services that will keep your home warm and energy efficient.
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Your Local Boiler Installation Team
Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC has been providing homes and businesses in Locust Valley, NY, and throughout Nassau County, with dependable boiler installation services for years. Our professionally trained team works on projects of all sizes and has the skill and knowledge to meet your needs.
Whether you’re upgrading an outdated boiler or installing a system in newly constructed property, you can count on us to provide thoughtful recommendations and a high level of care. From the moment you call until the project is completed, our goal is to make sure you’re happy with the results.
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Why Boiler Installation Is Important
The right boiler installation is essential for keeping your Nassau County home or business warm and energy-conscious. Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC specializes in gas and electric boiler installations that are designed to meet the specific needs of your Locust Valley, NY property.
With an in-depth understanding of the latest techniques and technologies, combined with a personalized approach, we’ll set up your boiler so it delivers long-lasting performance. Ready to discuss your project? Call 631-430-5057 to get started!
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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