Keep your cesspool system running smoothly with expert services from Antorino & Sons in Northport. We handle everything from routine maintenance to emergency repairs.
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.
Your Local Cesspool Company
Antorino & Sons is your trusted cesspool company in Northport, NY. With years of experience serving Suffolk County, we offer comprehensive services, from installation to repair and everything in between. Our team is dedicated to providing reliable, high-quality service that meets your specific needs. Whether it’s routine maintenance or an emergency service, we are here to help. Call us at 631-250-6829 for all your cesspool needs.
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In-depth Cesspool Solutions
Regular cesspool services are essential for maintaining a healthy and efficient waste management system for your home or business. At Antorino & Sons, we specialize in all aspects of cesspool care, from routine cleaning and maintenance to emergency repairs and new system installations. Our expertise in Suffolk County ensures that your system is in capable hands. Regular maintenance not only prevents unexpected emergencies but also extends the lifespan of your cesspool, saving you money in the long run. Contact us at 631-250-6829 to learn more about our services in Northport, NY.
The original inhabitants of the area now known as Northport were the Matinecocks, one of 13 Native American tribes of Long Island. The Matinecocks called this land Opcathontyche, which meant “wading place creek”. After Dutch interest a few years earlier, the land was sold by Chief Asharoken, head of the Matinecocks, to three Englishmen in 1656.
With land that was well suited for farming, the early settlers grazed cattle on pastures around the harbor. The area soon became known as Great Cow Harbour. (The nearby hamlet of was known as Little Cow Harbour.) The oldest house still standing in Northport, the Skidmore House on Main Street, was built in 1761. In 2009 the house was put up for sale, sparking the village to pass a historical preservation law.
In the early 19th century, Great Cow Harbor was still a rural farming community. By the 1830s, the village contained only eight dwellings. But a new industry of shipbuilding brought rapid change and growth. The village shifted away from its farming roots as shipbuilding became the community’s primary industry. By 1837, the village was being referred to as Northport.
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