Cesspool causing you trouble? Antorino & Sons provides reliable and efficient cesspool pumping in Hampton Bays, NY to keep your system working smoothly.
My husband and I needed the pipe that connects our home to the town sewer line replaced. Other companies told us they would need to rip up the sidewalk, street, and our walkway which would have cost us thousands in additional work.
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Antorino & Sons is your trusted partner for cesspool pumping in Suffolk County, NY. With years of experience serving Hampton Bays, we understand the needs of both residential and commercial clients. Our skilled team is determined to supply reliable and efficient service every time. We focus on customer satisfaction and environmentally responsible practices.
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Regular cesspool pumping is vital for a healthy and efficient waste management system. Antorino & Sons understands the importance of routine service for homes and businesses in Hampton Bays, NY. Our expertise in Suffolk County guarantees your system runs smoothly, preventing costly repairs and environmental issues. Contact us at 631-250-6829 to schedule service and keep your cesspool in top condition.
The hamlet was settled in 1740 as “Good Ground”, which became the main hamlet of eleven in the immediate area. The area where Main Street, also known as Montauk Highway, is located today, was the approximate area of the original hamlet.
There were ten other hamlets in the area. They were called Canoe Place, East Tiana, Newtown, Ponquogue, Rampasture, Red Creek, Squiretown, Southport, Springville, and West Tiana. Most of these hamlets were settled by one or two families and had their own school house. Many of the names from the former hamlets are still featured as local street names today.
As a result of the growth of the surrounding hamlets and villages in the Hamptons and increased tourism from New York City, the eleven hamlets, although generally called “Good Ground” collectively by the early part of the 20th century, amalgamated under the name “Hampton Bays” in 1922. The motive behind the name change was for the hamlet to benefit from the “Hamptons” trade that the community’s neighbors were experiencing.
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