Stay warm and comfortable during Valley Stream, NY’s frost winters with Zion Plumbing & Heating’s professional boiler installation services. Call us today to schedule your service.
At Zion Plumbing & Heating, we know how important reliable heating is for your home – especially when the cold arrives in Valley Stream, NY. That’s why we specialize in delivering boiler installations that not only provide warmth but also help lower your energy costs. Our team has a wealth of hands-on experience and will make sure your system is installed correctly and works efficiently.
From boiler replacements to emergency repairs, we offer services designed to keep homes in Nassau County comfortable all year long. When you choose Zion Plumbing & Heating, you’re choosing a local partner who puts your heating needs first.
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A new boiler installation is an investment in your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. At Zion Plumbing & Heating, we install high-efficiency boilers that save energy while keeping your Valley Stream, NY home reliably warm. You’ll notice the difference in both comfort and cost savings.
In addition to installations, we offer emergency repairs and ongoing maintenance to keep your system in great shape. Whether you’re upgrading to a new unit or need help with your current one, we service homes throughout Nassau County. Call 516-205-4627 today to get started with a service that puts your comfort first.
In the year 1640, 14 years after the arrival of Dutch colonists in Manhattan (New Amsterdam), the area that is now Valley Stream was purchased by the Dutch West India Company from Rockaway Native Americans (they were a Lenape, or Delaware, band, known by the place where they lived).
With populations concentrated to the west, this woodland area was not developed for the next two centuries. The census of 1840 lists approximately 20 families, most of whom owned large farms. At that time, the northwest section was called “Fosters Meadow”. What is now the business section on Rockaway Avenue was called “Rum Junction”, because of its taverns. The racy northern section was known as “Cookie Hill”, and the section of the northeast that housed the local fertilizer plant was called “Skunks Misery”. Hungry Harbor, a section that has retained its name, was home to a squatters’ community.
Robert Pagan was born in Scotland on December 3, 1796. In or about the late 1830s, Robert, his wife Ellen, and their children emigrated from Scotland. On the journey to the United States, one of their children died and was buried at sea. The 1840 U.S. Census for Queens lists Pagan’s occupation as a farmer. Two children were born to Robert and Ellen Pagan after they settled in the Town of Hempstead.
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