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Fielack Electric is the trusted choice for generator installation in Plandome, NY. Whether you need a home backup generator or an emergency generator for immediate power during unexpected outages, we’ve got you covered. Our team of licensed electricians offers safe, efficient, and reliable generator installation services, and will go the extra mile to ensure your peace of mind.
Situated in Nassau County, we strive to deliver exceptional results, prioritizing quality and customer satisfaction. If you’re looking for a dependable generator installation company, call us today at 631-420-1700. Let Fielack Electric help you keep your home powered and secure year-round.
Generator installation services are the key to keeping your home powered during unexpected outages. Whether you need a reliable home backup generator or an emergency power solution, Fielack Electric has you covered. Our expert team in Plandome, NY, delivers seamless generator installation and maintenance, ensuring you’re never left in the dark.
At Fielack Electric, we proudly serve the entire Nassau County, providing fast, efficient, and dependable service. From your first consultation to the final installation, we make the process easy and stress-free. Ready for reliable power? Call us today at 631-420-1700 to schedule your professional generator installation and secure your peace of mind.
The Great Neck and Port Washington Railroad, a subsidiary of the Long Island Rail Road, built what is today known as the Port Washington Branch through the community in 1898; Plandome became a flag stop until it received a station in 1909. The original station building suffered a serious fire in January 1987, and was rebuilt along with a platform lengthening and refurbishment by 1990.
The Village of Plandome was incorporated in 1911 as the Plandome Land Company began to develop the village itself, though some homes, farmhouses, and mills had been built in the area in prior decades. Plandome, like the surrounding villages Plandome Manor and Plandome Heights, derives its name from the Latin ‘Planus Domus’, meaning plain, or level home.
The Willets Farmhouse, circa 1810, is still extant on Willets Lane. It was built by brewer George Willets of the Willets family of Cow Neck. The house was recently restored and is not currently landmarked. The Almeron and Olive Smith House at 50 South Drive is dated to 1907 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
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