Get unparalleled septic tank care with Antorino & Sons in Mastic Beach. From installation to cleaning, we take care of you.
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.
Local Septic Experts
At Antorino & Sons in Mastic Beach, NY, we are honored to be exceptional at the work we take on for your home. Whether it’s septic tank installation or routine cleaning, we use materials and techniques to provide clean, instill, repair, and maintain. Serving the Suffolk County area, we are your partners in maintaining a healthy septic system.
Septic Service Process
– Assessment: We thoroughly check your septic system needs.
– Implementation: We have prime septic tank installation and pumping.
– Maintenance: We regularly clean and inspect for continued performance.
Importance of Septic Care in Suffolk County
A well-maintained septic system is crucial for a safe and healthy home environment. At Antorino & Sons in Mastic Beach, NY, we successfully extend the life of your system, prevent costly repairs, and protect your property with regular septic tank cleaning and pumping. With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, our septic tank professionals provide the best care in Suffolk County. For septic solutions, contact us today at 631-250-6829.
In 2010, a group of residents sought to incorporate Mastic Beach as a village. Petitioners blamed the town of Brookhaven for not doing enough code enforcement on blighted streets and eyesore buildings, believing more diligent code enforcement under village control would improve the community aesthetics. Opponents were concerned that creating the village would increase taxes, and that estimates for the proposed village’s total budget were low. At $549,500 annually, the village would take up building code enforcement, leaving police, fire, and sanitation to Brookhaven.
After a vote on August 31, 2010, incorporation was approved. The proposed incorporation needed to be passed by a majority in order for the hamlet to become a village. The first elected mayor was Paul Breschard.
The boundaries of the village of Mastic Beach differed from those of the previous census-designated place (CDP). The village did not include the William Floyd House grounds as well as a few blocks in the extreme southwest of the CDP, but it added several blocks west of Mastic Road and Commack Road.
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