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At Fielack Electric, we take pride in providing exceptional generator installation services in Calverton, NY. Our team of professionally trained, fully certified electricians have years of experience, making us the trusted choice for homeowners throughout Suffolk County. Our commitment to safety, reliability, and efficiency ensures your generator installation is handled with the utmost care and expertise.
We specialize in home backup generator installations that guarantee you’re prepared for any unexpected outages. Whether you need a new installation or expert advice, our team is ready to provide personalized solutions. Call us today at 631-420-1700 to discuss your generator installation needs and keep your home powered.
Generator installation is essential for keeping your home powered during unexpected outages. At Fielack Electric, we specialize in both home backup and emergency generator installations, ensuring that your power needs are met no matter the situation. Our expert team in Calverton, NY, provides reliable and efficient generator installation and maintenance services, giving you peace of mind when the power goes out.
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Calverton was first referred to as “Baiting Hollow Station” when the Long Island Rail Road arrived in 1844. The station closed in 1958, but the sheltered shed for the station remained standing as of 2007.
The area’s Native American name was Conungum or Kanungum, meaning “fixed line” or “boundary”. In 1868, the Calverton post office opened, named for Bernard J. Calvert. It remained a small farming community specializing in cranberries, which grew in swampy areas along the Peconic River until the Navy purchase.
Calverton’s history is tied closely to Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Calverton. In 1953, the United States Navy purchased 6,000 acres (24 km2) around Calverton from a local farmer named Harry Edwards, including the mansion of a grandson of Frank Winfield Woolworth’s, so that Grumman could test and finish jets. A 10,000-foot (3,000 m) runway was built, and most of Grumman’s F-14 Tomcat and E-2C Hawkeye aircraft were to pass through the plant.
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