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For years, the electrical contractors at Fielack Electric has proudly served the homeowners and business owners of Greenlawn, NY. We specialize in both commercial and residential electrical services, bringing expertise and dedication to every project we handle. Whether you need installations, repairs, or maintenance, our licensed team is here to help.
Our focus is always on quality and safety, ensuring that your electrical systems operate smoothly and reliably. From small home projects to large commercial jobs, we cover it all. We’re proud to serve Suffolk County with the expertise and commitment that keeps our clients coming back for more.
At Fielack Electric, we proudly provide a comprehensive range of electrical services throughout Greenlawn, NY. From expert electrical installations to routine maintenance, our experienced team is ready to handle all your needs with precision and care. Whether you’re a homeowner or business owner, we offer tailored solutions that ensure your systems are running safely and efficiently.
Our team includes skilled commercial and residential electrical contractors, equipped to tackle projects of any size or complexity. Whether you need lighting design, electrical work for renovations, or safety inspections, we deliver excellence in everything we do. Serving Suffolk County, we’re committed to your satisfaction. Call us today at 631-420-1700 to schedule your service!
Originally known as Old Fields, it became known by the name Greenlawn with the coming of the Long Island Rail Road in 1870 or 1871. The LIRR chose the name Greenlawn for its station, apparently to project an idyllic rural/suburban image and foster resort travel to the beaches in . Greenlawn was well known for its pickle production during the 19th century as well as, to a lesser degree, potato and cabbage farms; the principal commodity, pickles, is still celebrated by the annual Pickle Festival, held by the local Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association at the John Gardiner Farm. The Gardiner family was the first to make a name for themselves as pickle farmers in the region but a former enslaved man, Samuel Ballton, earned the moniker “The Pickle King” for becoming a prolific pickle farmer in Greenlawn in the early 1900s.
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