Septic Tank Solutions in Calverton, NY

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Count on Antorino & Sons for exceptional septic tank services in Calverton. We prioritize efficiency and trustworthiness for your home.

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  • Our septic tank cleaning services guarantee smooth system operation, avoiding expensive repairs.
  • Our team of residential septic specialists offers customized care tailored to your home’s requirements.
  • Our emergency septic tank repair services ensure your system remains functional when you need it the most.
  • Licensed septic tank technicians provide professional and dependable service every time.
  • Introducing Antorino & Sons

    Your Local Septic Professionals in Suffolk County


    At Antorino & Sons, we are the trusted septic tank contractors in Calverton, NY. Our team features licensed septic tank technicians with extensive experience in septic system installation and upkeep. We emphasize delivering outstanding service that caters to the unique needs of our clients in Suffolk County. Whether you require routine maintenance or urgent repairs, our expertise ensures your septic system is well cared for. Contact us at 631-250-6829 to discover how we can help you.

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  • Initial Consultation: Discuss your requirements with our residential septic tank professionals.
  • Tailored Plan: Our septic tank contractors create a customized strategy for your system.
  • Implementation: Licensed technicians execute the plan, ensuring peak performance and satisfaction.
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    Significance of Septic Services

    The Importance of Regular Maintenance


    Septic tank services are vital for preserving the health and efficiency of your septic system. Routine septic tank cleaning prevents clogs and enhances the lifespan of your system. With Antorino & Sons, you receive superior service from licensed septic tank technicians who understand the nuances of septic systems. We proudly serve the Suffolk County area, ensuring that homes in Calverton, NY, are free from septic complications. Our emergency septic tank repair services are readily available for unforeseen issues, providing reliability. Reach out to us at 631-250-6829 to schedule your service today.

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    Calverton was first referred to as “Baiting Hollow Station” when the Long Island Rail Road arrived in 1844. The station closed in 1958, but the sheltered shed for the station remained standing as of 2007.

    The area’s Native American name was Conungum or Kanungum, meaning “fixed line” or “boundary”. In 1868, the Calverton post office opened, named for Bernard J. Calvert. It remained a small farming community specializing in cranberries, which grew in swampy areas along the Peconic River until the Navy purchase.

    Calverton’s history is tied closely to Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Calverton. In 1953, the United States Navy purchased 6,000 acres (24 km2) around Calverton from a local farmer named Harry Edwards, including the mansion of a grandson of Frank Winfield Woolworth’s, so that Grumman could test and finish jets. A 10,000-foot (3,000 m) runway was built, and most of Grumman’s F-14 Tomcat and E-2C Hawkeye aircraft were to pass through the plant.

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