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At Fielack Electric, we take pride in being a trusted, licensed electrical contractor serving University Gardens, NY. Whether you need electrical work for your home or business, you can count on our team of licensed electrical contractors to deliver solutions that meet your needs. From small residential fixes to large commercial projects, we handle it all with care and professionalism.
Our team is dedicated to ensuring that every job, big or small, is completed safely and efficiently. With a focus on quality, we guarantee that your electrical systems will run smoothly and meet the highest standards in Nassau County. Let us take care of your electrical needs with top-notch service you can rely on!
At Fielack Electric, we understand how important it is to have safe and efficient electrical systems. As experts in lighting design and electrical installation, you can count on our licensed electrical contractors to assist you with all your electrical needs, whether for your home or business in University Gardens, NY.
Our team of skilled electrical contractors ensures that your systems are up-to-date and working properly, providing peace of mind. Whether it’s a small residential project or a large commercial job, we’ve got you covered. Contact Fielack Electric today at 631-420-1700 to learn more about our services. We’re proud to serve Nassau County and the surrounding areas.
Much of the land which is now located within the University Gardens CDP was once farmland. Suburban development in the community started to take off in the early 20th century. This includes development in and of the Little Neck Park, University Gardens, and Waverly Hills sections; at the time, the hamlet was known as Lakeville and Little Neck, Nassau County.
The University Gardens development (for which the hamlet and CDP is named) was developed in the late 1920s. It includes 218 homes and 17 commercial properties.
In the 1940s, large portions of the Waverly Hills section of the hamlet were developed with homes designed by architect H.C. Meyer.
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