As a full-service plumber, at Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, we handle everything from leaky faucets to complex plumbing repairs in Wyandanch, NY. Whether it’s your home or business, let us take the stress off your shoulders with reliable, professional service.
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At Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, we’re more than just plumbers – we’re the team you call when you want the job done right. Serving Wyandanch, NY, and all of Suffolk County, our plumbing services make life easier for homeowners and businesses alike.
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Plumbing is the backbone of your home or business – without it, things can grind to a halt. At Joe Sampson’s Plumbing and Heating, LLC, we offer plumbing services that tackle the issues you’re facing, so you don’t have to deal with frustrations. From clogged drains to major installations, our plumbers handle it all.
Based in Wyandanch, NY, we work with property owners across Suffolk County to keep their plumbing systems working properly. Our approach focuses on durability, so you aren’t stuck dealing with the same issues again and again. Call 631-430-5057 today and let’s fix your plumbing for good.
This hamlet is named after Chief Wyandanch, a leader of the Montaukett Native American tribe during the 17th century. Formerly known as Half Way Hollow Hills, West Deer Park (1875), and Wyandance (1893), the area of scrub oak and pine barrens south of the southern slope of Half Hollow terminal moraine was named Wyandanch in 1903 by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) to honor Chief Wyandanch and end confusion between travelers getting off at the West Deer Park and Deer Park railroad stations. The history of the hamlet has been shaped by waves of immigrants.
No archaeological evidence of permanent Native American settlements in Wyandanch has been discovered. Native Americans hunted and gathered fruits and berries in what is now Wyandanch/Wheatley Heights.
The Massapequa Indians deeded the northwest section of what now is the town of Babylon to Huntington in the Baiting Place Purchase of 1698. The northeast section of the town of Babylon “pine brush and plain” was deeded to Huntington by the Secatogue Indians in the Squaw Pit Purchase of 1699. What is now Wyandanch is located in the Squaw Pit Purchase area. Lorena Frevert reported in 1949 that in the Baiting Place Purchase the Massapequa Indians “reserved the right of fishing and ‘gathering plume and hucel bearyes’.”
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