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At Fielack Electric, we’re passionate about providing generator installation services that will keep your home powered through anything. Based in Mattituck, NY, we specialize in creating personalized generator solutions, from expert installation to reliable maintenance. With our certified technicians on the job, you can rest easy knowing every project meets the highest standards of quality and care.
Serving the entire Suffolk County area, we’re dedicated to ensuring your home stays safe and powered, no matter the circumstances. Our reliable service brings you peace of mind, knowing you’re always prepared for power outages. Trust Fielack Electric to deliver dependable generator solutions you can count on!
Our generator installation company in Mattituck, NY, specializes in a wide range of services, including home generator installation, emergency generator installation, and standby generator installation. We understand that reliable power is essential during outages, and our expert team is committed to ensuring your generator is installed with precision and care, giving you peace of mind.
At Fielack Electric, we take pride in providing top-quality generator installation and maintenance services that homeowners can trust. Whether you’re preparing for unexpected power interruptions or looking for a long-term backup solution, we’ve got you covered. Contact us today at 631-420-1700 for professional generator solutions in Suffolk County!
Mattituck is believed to have derived its name from the Algonquian name for “Great Creek”. Mattituck Creek has been dredged and is used extensively by pleasure craft on Long Island Sound (the Mattituck Inlet is the entrance into Mattituck Creek, and the whole waterway is now popularly referred to as Mattituck Inlet).
It is only one of two harbors (the other being Mt. Sinai harbor) on the north side of Long Island on the Sound east of Port Jefferson.
The Mattituck Inlet and James Creek (which has also been dredged for boats) on the Peconic Bay come within 500 yards (460 m) of each other and would provide a shortcut between the Peconic and Sound through the North Fork if connected via a canal. However, authorities have resisted the connection, fearing an ecological disaster. Still, the inlet is blamed for coastal erosion because it interrupts the longshore drift on the sound.
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