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About the Joe Sampson's Plumbing and Heating, LLC Crew
At Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, we’re passionate about creating comfortable spaces for homeowners and businesses in Suffolk County. Whether you need a gas boiler installation or want to explore electric options, you can count on us to make it happen.
With every commercial and residential boiler installation we comple, efficiency and reliability is always our goal. Our team in Mount Sinai, NY takes the time to understand your needs and provide heating solutions designed to fit your space. Call us today to learn how we can help improve your heating system.
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The Impact of Getting It Done Right
A properly installed boiler doesn’t just heat your home or business – it transforms how your entire system operates. With professional boiler installation, you’ll experience fewer breakdowns, better energy savings, and a heating system that works when you need it most.
At Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, we specialize in both gas and electric boiler installations for homes and businesses in Mount Sinai, NY, and throughout Suffolk County. Ready to upgrade? Call 631-430-5057 to get started today!
Mount Sinai was founded in the 1660s.
The area now known as Mount Sinai was originally called Nonowatuck, or “stream that dries up”, by the Seatocot family of Native Americans who lived here. The first European settlers were Colonial settlers living in what is now Setauket, who obtained a deed from these local Native Americans in 1664.
The origin of the town’s initial European name, “Old Mans”, is not known. The most prominent telling concerns Major John Gotherson, an elderly Englishman who was supposedly swindled into incorrectly believing he’d bought land in the New World by Captain John Scott, an important leader in Long Island’s early history. After Gotherson sent representatives who were quickly turned away, local residents started to jokingly refer to the land as “the Old Mans”.
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