Central Vacuum in Manhasset, NY.
Specializing in the repair and maintenance of central vacuum systems for optimal home cleaning efficiency.
When the residents and business owners of Manhasset, NY are in need of central vacuum services, there’s only one company they call: DuraVac. With more than 50 years of experience and a proven track record of success, they truly are Nassau County central vacuum specialists.
Full-Service Central Vacuum Experts
Unlike other vacuum service providers, DuraVac specializes in one thing and one thing only: central vacuum systems. Because they only focus on these systems, they are experts in the field and they offer a wide range of services that focus solely on residential and commercial central vacuums, including:
Whatever type of central vacuum service you require, when DuraVac is on the job, you can have complete confidence knowing that you will receive nothing less than exceptional results.
Professionalism You Can Count On
For more than 50 years, DuraVac has been doing more than meeting the central vacuum needs of Manhasset, NY property owners; they’ve been exceeding them. Their team of technicians receives extensive training in all aspects of central vacuum repair, installation, and maintenance. Their training and hands-on experience show in the outstanding results they provide.
Honesty and integrity are the foundations of their business. They always keep an open line of communication and make sure that their clients are always kept in the loop. They’ll never complete any service without getting your explicit permission before proceeding; after all, the team at DuraVac believes that when it comes to repairs or new appliance installations, property owners should always be in the know.
Whether it’s a new installation, a repair, or general maintenance, when you schedule any service with DuraVac, their team will arrive at your location on time and ready to work. Their uniformed technicians show up in labeled company vehicles that are stocked with all of the tools and equipment they need to get the job done. The team will start working immediately to get the job done as quickly as possible; in fact, depending on the specific service you require, the work can be completed in as little as one day! And, while they work fast, they work efficiently so that they can get the job done right the first time.
The DuraVac team is committed to providing fast, reliable, and affordable results so that you can enjoy the benefits that a central vacuum system provides; a clean, healthy home that will last a lifetime. Their certification from the Vacuum Dealer’s Trade Association, a credential that only a few companies carry, proves just how exceptional the work DuraVac provides really is.
Contact DuraVac Today!
To learn more about the services that DuraVac provides, or to schedule an appointment at a time and on a date that’s most convenient for you, please call 516-822-3060 today! Their associates are standing by and ready to assist you in any way that they can. Their team will even share basic troubleshooting tips over the phone at absolutely no charge to you to help walk you throughout whatever problem you may be experiencing; now that’s a true testament of their commitment to excellence.
The Matinecock had a village on Manhasset Bay. These Native Americans called the area Sint Sink, meaning “place of small stones”. They made wampum from oyster shells. In 1623, the area was claimed by the Dutch West India Company and they began forcing English settlers to leave in 1640. A 1643 land purchase made it possible for English settlers to return to Cow Neck (the peninsula where present-day Port Washington, Manhasset, and surrounding villages are located.).
Manhasset Bay was previously known as Schout’s Bay (a schout being roughly the Dutch equivalent of a sheriff), Martin Garretson’s Bay (Martin Garretson was the Schout at one point), and later Cow Bay or Cow Harbor. Cow Neck was so called because it offered good grazing land. By 1659, there were over 300 cows and 5 mi (8 km) fence separating Cow Neck from the areas south of it. The settlers came to an agreement that each of them could have one cow on the neck for each section of fence the individual had constructed. The area was more formally divided among the settlers when the fence was removed in 1677. Manhasset took on the name Little Cow Neck, Port Washington was known as Upper Cow Neck.
During the American Revolution, Little Cow Neck suffered at the hands of the British. Many structures and properties, such as the 1719 Quaker Meeting House were burned, seized or damaged. The Town of North Hempstead separated from the Town of Hempstead in 1784 because the South, inhabited mainly by Church of England people, was loyal to the king. The Northern communities and villages, dominated by Yankee Congregationalists supported independence.
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