Cesspool Pumping Westhampton Beach

Local Cesspool Services

Is your cesspool causing problems? Antorino & Sons provides efficient cesspool pumping in Westhampton Beach, NY, to keep your system functioning optimally.

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Professional Cesspool Services

Why Choose Our Pumping Services?

  • Our 24/7 emergency cesspool pumping assures you’re never caught off guard.
  • Regular service helps your system last longer, saving you money and hassle.
  • Preventative maintenance keeps your system in top shape and avoids unexpected issues.
  • We handle both residential and commercial cesspool pumping needs.
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    Trusted Local Experts

    Antorino & Sons is your trusted source for cesspool pumping in Westhampton Beach, NY. Serving Suffolk County for years, we understand the needs of our community. Our skilled technicians use modern equipment to provide efficient and reliable service every time. We’re committed to handling your cesspool needs with the utmost professionalism.

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    Routine Pumping Process

    Our Simple, Effective Approach

  • Assessment: We evaluate your cesspool’s condition to determine the best approach.
  • Pumping: We use advanced tools to ensure thorough and efficient pumping.
  • Inspection: We inspect your system after pumping to ensure it’s working correctly.
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    Importance of Regular Maintenance

    Regular cesspool maintenance prevents costly repairs and protects your property. Antorino & Sons offers local cesspool pumping services in Westhampton Beach and throughout Suffolk County, NY. Our residential and commercial cesspool pumping expertise guarantees that your system operates efficiently and reliably. Contact Antorino & Sons at 631-250-6829 today to schedule regular maintenance and keep your cesspool in top condition.

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    Westhampton Beach Village was incorporated in 1928. In 1938, almost all summer homes on its barrier beach were obliterated by a hurricane resulting in twenty-nine local deaths.

    Like most of the shoreline of southern Long Island, the beach at Westhampton Beach was eroding shoreward. This became a political issue in the 1960s. The project to protect the beaches in the area from further erosion was started by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1966, but was only partially completed because of the failure to secure funds from the state and local government. In addition the project design was seriously flawed. As a result, there was increased erosion at the beaches in Westhampton Beach while, up current, the beaches actually grew. During the late 1970s and through the 1980s, beach homes were washed away with every severe storm (nor’easter) that hit the coast. It was only after the nor’easter of November 1992 destroyed over eighty homes, that the Army Corps of Engineers began renewed repair efforts. In the mid-1990s, fifteen historic houses were relocated by the Army Corps of Engineers. The homes were moved off the beach and out of harm’s way, at least for a while, but the beach is still eroding and additional damage is incurred with every storm. Additional work was required after Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

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