Boiler Repair in Shoreham, NY

Your Trusted Boiler Repair Service in Suffolk County

Keep your home or business warm with reliable boiler repair from Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC in Shoreham, NY. Contact us today for fast, reliable service.

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Advantages of Our Boiler Repair Service

  • Receive prompt service, ensuring your boiler is quickly restored to working condition.
  • Tailored residential repair solutions to ensure your home stays warm and safe.
  • Minimize business disruptions with professional and efficient commercial boiler repairs.
  • Trustworthy repairs by certified technicians, ensuring both safety and optimal performance.

About Our Company

Your Local Boiler Repair Specialists in Shoreham, NY

Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC is your trusted boiler repair contractor in Shoreham, NY. With years of industry experience and a team of highly skilled, certified technicians, we specialize in providing comprehensive gas and oil boiler repair services. Serving both residential and commercial clients, we’re committed to delivering reliable heating solutions that keep your systems running smoothly and efficiently.

Our dedication to quality service has earned us a strong reputation in the Suffolk County community. Whether you need emergency repairs or routine maintenance, you can count on us to offer prompt and effective solutions. Call us today at 631-430-5057 for reliable service and long-lasting results.

Our Repair Process

Simple and Efficient Boiler Repair Solutions

  • Initial Assessment: We conduct a thorough inspection to identify the problem quickly and accurately.
  • Detailed Repair: Our technicians expertly fix the issue, ensuring long-lasting repairs.
  • Final Check: We perform safety tests to ensure your boiler runs efficiently and reliably before we leave.

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About Joe Sampson Plumbing

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In 1901, Nikola Tesla built a laboratory and began constructing the Wardenclyffe Tower at Shoreham, with the intent of using it to wirelessly transmit communications and electricity. The tower was dismantled in 1917, and today a nearby static inverter plant receives electricity via the HVDC Cross Sound Cable. The nonprofit is in the process of restoring Tesla’s last remaining laboratory, building an educational center, and establishing a museum honoring his life and work on the property where the tower was once located.

Shoreham was served by the Shoreham LIRR station from 1900 to 1910. It was located near the intersection of North Country Road and Randall Road.

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