Need a reputable plumber in Roslyn, NY? Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC handles repairs and installations with care – call today!
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About the Joe Sampson's Plumbing and Heating, LLC Crew
From minor repairs to major installations, Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC is the trusted choice for all your plumbing needs in Roslyn, NY. Our licensed plumbers approach every project with the goal of solving your plumbing concerns in a practical way.
Located in Nassau County, we combine technical know-how with a customer-first attitude. Whether you’re dealing with a clogged drain or you’re planning a full system replacement, we’re here to help you keep your plumbing system working properly.
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Why Good Plumbing Is Essential
Plumbing impacts more than you might realize – it supports the comfort and functionality of your space. At Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, we provide everything from simple repairs to full installations and always go the extra mile to deliver exceptional customer service and lasting results
Serving Roslyn, NY, and the greater Nassau County area, we have the right tools and the knowledge that’s needed to get the job done right. Don’t let plumbing issues disrupt your day – call 631-430-5057 today to get the assistance you require.
Roslyn was initially settled by colonists in the year 1643. It was originally called Hempstead Harbor, but its name was changed to Roslyn in 1844 due to postal confusion regarding all the other “Hempsteads” scattered about Long Island. The name “Roslyn” was selected as the new name, as its location in a valley reminded officials of Roslin, Scotland.
Roslyn was incorporated as a village on January 11, 1932. Its first Mayor was Albertson W. Hicks, who was unanimously elected two days later, on January 13.
In the late 1940s, the 217-unit Roslyn Gardens co-op development was built. Located off of Warner Avenue, it was built in part with funding from Title 608 of the Federal Housing Administration and was the first major rental housing development built in the New York area under Title 608’s then-new provisions. The complex was designed by architects Max M. Simon and T. E. Merrill.
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