Is your fireplace showing signs of wear? Ageless Chimney provides professional repair services in Lake Success, restoring your fireplace to its former glory.
Ageless Chimney is a trusted name in fireplace repair in Lake Success. We specialize in revitalizing hearths, ensuring they are both functional and visually appealing. Our skilled technicians work with various materials, from classic brick and mortar to modern gas and electric components. We’re not just fixing fireplaces; we’re restoring warmth and comfort to Nassau County homes.
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Fireplace Repair is essential for maintaining a safe and inviting home in NY. Neglecting repairs can lead to structural damage, decreased efficiency, and even fire hazards. At Ageless Chimney, we understand the importance of a well-functioning fireplace. Our services range from fixing cracks and leaks to restoring damaged brickwork. Contact Ageless Chimney at 516-795-1313 for expert fireplace repair in Lake Success.
Lake Success derives its name from a kettle lake of the same name which according to village lore had a Native American name of “Sucut.” William K. Vanderbilt II bought land around the lake in the early 20th century for a home. The village was incorporated in 1927.
In 1939, the United States government bought a large tract between Marcus Avenue, Lakeville Road and Union Turnpike, to be the home to the Sperry Gyroscope Company which built a variety of maritime, military, aerospace and navigation products. During World War II the plant had 22,000 employees. After the war, part of the plant became the temporary headquarters of the United Nations from 1947 to 1952, while its headquarters building in New York City was being built. The 1,500,000-square-foot (140,000 m2) facility continued to be used by various companies (including Unisys and Loral Corporation) to build defense products over ensuing decades. It was purchased by Lockheed Martin in 1996. The company closed the plant in 1998 and began an environmental clean-up of the site overseen by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The building became I-Park, and a few technical companies moved it, but much of the space was unused. In 2005, Northwell Health leased 454,000 square feet of the 1.4-million-square-foot former defense plant, and is valued at about $300 million and comes with an option to buy.
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