Cesspool Pumping in Oyster Bay, NY

Keeping Your System Flowing

Is your cesspool giving you trouble? Antorino & Sons provides efficient and reliable cesspool pumping services in Oyster Bay, NY, to keep your home or business running smoothly.

What Our Customer Say

Long Island residents shared their voice.

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.

Erica Meyer

Had urgent situation with 5 yr old septic system late Friday. I called Sat morning, had to leave a message but someone returned the call within the hour.

Monica Conover-Tehomilic

Why Choose Cesspool Pumping?

Advantages of Regular Maintenance

  • Prevent backups and overflows with timely cesspool pumping.
  • Avoid unexpected disruptions and expensive repairs.
  • Protect your property and maintain a healthy environment.
  • Extend the life of your septic system with proper care.
  • Your Local Cesspool Experts

    Serving Oyster Bay and Nassau County

    Antorino & Sons is your trusted partner for reliable cesspool pumping in Oyster Bay and throughout Nassau County. We use modern equipment and proven techniques to guarantee efficient and thorough service. Our skilled technicians are knowledgeable in all aspects of cesspool maintenance, and we’re always ready to answer your questions and address your concerns. We provide prompt, professional service that keeps your septic system at its best.

    Our Pumping Process

    Simple and Effective Steps

  • Inspection: We assess your system and identify any potential issues.
  • Pumping: We thoroughly remove all waste and buildup from your cesspool.
  • Clean-up: We leave your property clean and tidy after the job is done.
  • About Cesspool Pumping

    Essential for Septic Health

    Regular cesspool pumping is vital for maintaining a healthy and functional septic system. Neglecting this essential service can lead to backups, overflows, and costly repairs. In Oyster Bay, NY, and across Nassau County, Antorino & Sons provides the expertise and reliable service you need to keep your system in optimal condition. Contact us today at 631-250-6829 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.

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    About Antorino & Sons

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    Succeeding cultures of indigenous peoples had lived in the area for thousands of years. At the time of European contact, the Lenape (Delaware) nation inhabited western Long Island. By 1600 the band inhabiting the local area was called the Matinecock after their location, but they were Lenape people.

    Following European colonization, the area became part of the colony of New Netherland. In 1639, the Dutch West India Company made its first purchase of land on Long Island from the local Native Americans. The English also had colonies on Long Island at this time. The Dutch did not dispute English claims to what is now Suffolk County, but when settlers from New England arrived in (present-day) Oyster Bay in 1640, they were soon arrested as part of a boundary dispute. In 1643, Englishmen purchased land in the present-day town of Hempstead from the Indians that included land purchased by the Dutch in 1639. Nevertheless, in 1644, the Dutch director granted a patent for Hempstead to the English.

    The Dutch also granted other English settlements in Flushing, Newtown, and Jamaica. In 1650, the Treaty of Hartford established a boundary between Dutch and English claims at “Oysterbay”, by which the Dutch meant present-day Cold Spring Harbor (to the east) and the English meant all of the water connected to present-day Oyster Bay Harbor. Meanwhile, the government of England came under the control of Oliver Cromwell as a republic, and smugglers took advantage of the unresolved border dispute. In 1653, English settlers made their first purchase of land in Oyster Bay from the local Matinecock tribe, though there were already some rogue English settlements there. For this purchase, the English settlers paid to the Native American Moheness (aka Assiapum), “six kettles, six fathoms of wampum, six hoes, six hatchets, three pairs of stockings, thirty awl-blades or muxes, twenty knives, three shirts and as much Peague as will amount to four pounds sterling.” The monarchy was restored in England in 1660, and in 1664 King Charles gave Long Island (and much else) to his brother James, leading to the Dutch relinquishing control of all of New Amsterdam.

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