Dealing with a troublesome cesspool? Antorino & Sons offers reliable solutions for cesspool maintenance, repair, and installation in Manorville, 631-250-6829.
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.
About Our Company
Antorino & Sons is a locally owned and operated company serving homeowners in Manorville, NY, and the surrounding areas of Suffolk County. We focus on providing personalized solutions and clear communication throughout the process. Our team has a deep understanding of cesspool systems and the specific needs of homes in our area. We’re committed to keeping your system running efficiently.
Our Cesspool Service Process
Cesspool Maintenance
A well-maintained cesspool is crucial for the health and safety of your home and property. Neglecting your system can lead to unpleasant backups, foul odors, and even environmental contamination. Regular pumping and inspections can prevent these problems and keep your system operating smoothly. In Manorville, NY, Antorino & Sons is your trusted partner for all your cesspool needs. Contact us today at 631-250-6829 to schedule an appointment.
The hamlet of Manorville was a small farming community for many years. The area of the hamlet once laid within the huge tract of land known as Manor St. George, a land grant given to Col. William “Tangier” Smith in 1693 for recognition of his service as governor of Tangier in Morocco. In 1844, the Long Island Rail Road built a station called St. George’s Manor, which was situated off of Ryerson Avenue. However, Seth Raynor, the station agent who was a patriot during the American Revolutionary War, disliked the name due to its similarity to the British and their colonial dominance (Saint George, the patron saint of England, is a symbol of the English monarchy), and decided to paint over the sign, leaving only the word “Manor”. The hamlet changed its name to “Manorville” with the opening of its post office in 1907, but timetables and Long Island Rail Road documents retained the name “Manor” until 1907 or 1908.
The Long Island serial killer is sometimes dubbed the “Manorville killer” because four victims’ remains were discovered in Manorville from 2000 to 2011.
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