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As a locally owned and operated company, Fielack Electric is situated in the heart of Lido Beach, at Fielack Electric is proud to serve Nassau County and the surrounding areas with superior electrical services. Our dedicated team of skilled commercial and residential electrical contractors has the knowledge and experience to handle all of your needs, whether it’s for a home renovation or a large-scale commercial project.
Each of our licensed electrical contractors brings years of hands-on experience, ensuring that every project is completed with the utmost care, safety, and attention to detail. We go above and beyond to prioritize efficiency and customer satisfaction, making sure you’re completely confident in the quality and reliability of our work.
Fielack Electric offers a wide range of electrical installation services and maintenance options. Whether you need an electrical contractor for lighting design in a new build, electrical contractor for renovations, or regular electrical maintenance contractor to keep systems running smoothly, we have you covered. Our electrical safety inspections are thorough and help ensure your property meets all safety standards. For residents and businesses in Lido Beach, NY, we are your trusted, licensed electrical contractor.
The team of licensed electrical contractors at Fielack Electric is ready to assist you with all your electrical needs, tailored to meet your specific requirements. Call us today at 631-420-1700 to schedule a consultation or learn more about our services. Trust us to deliver premium-quality, affordably priced services you can count on in Nassau County.
Lido Beach was developed by William H. Reynolds, in the early 1900s. The 39-year-old former state senator and real estate developer had already developed four Brooklyn neighborhoods (Bedford-Stuyvesant, Borough Park, Bensonhurst, and South Brownsville), as well as Coney Island’s Dreamland, the world’s largest amusement park. Reynolds also owned a theater and produced plays.
Beginning in 1906, he gathered investors and acquired the oceanfront from private owners and the rest of Long Beach island from the Town of Hempstead. He planned to build a boardwalk, homes, and hotels, and dredged Reynolds Channel to create the Long Beach, New York resort area. The dredging made the island more accessible to leisure boating.
The Lido Beach community was named after Venice Lido in Italy; “lido” means beach in Italian. In 1929, after Reynolds was defeated for re-election as the Long Beach mayor, he turned his attention to the unincorporated area just east of the city and constructed the Moorish-style Lido Beach Hotel.
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