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Ageless Chimney is your trusted partner for exceptional fireplace repair services in Suffolk County. Our skilled technicians are passionate about restoring fireplaces to their former glory. We use high-quality materials, such as durable firebricks and premium mortar, to ensure lasting repairs. Whether it’s a traditional wood-burning fireplace or a modern gas insert, we have the knowledge and expertise to handle it all.
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A well-maintained fireplace is not just a source of warmth; it’s a centerpiece that adds character and charm to your home. At Ageless Chimney, we understand the importance of a functional and aesthetically pleasing fireplace. Our team in Riverhead, NY is well-versed in repairing various types of fireplaces, from traditional wood-burning to modern gas models. We use specialized tools and techniques, such as smoke testing and gas pressure analysis, to ensure optimal performance and safety. Contact us at 516-795-1313 to schedule your fireplace repair service in Suffolk County.
European colonists purchased the “Southold land” from the local Algonquian-speaking Native Americans and Shinnecock Indian Nation in 1649. An additional portion was purchased from Col. William Smith and divided among settlers in 1742.
The town of Riverhead was created in 1792 as part of new jurisdictions after the American Revolution. The New York State Legislature divided it from the town of Southold, New York, which lies to the north and east. Riverhead was separated at the behest of its inhabitants, who “represented to the Legislature that their town is so long that it is very inconvenient for them [people of western regions of Southold] to attend at [sic] town meetings, and also to transact the other necessary business of the said town, and have prayed that the same may be divided into two towns”. The poor western sections of Southold, with no harbor and little commerce, were thus divided. On March 13, 1792, the Legislature passed a bill splitting off this section under the name River Head. The new enclave’s first town meeting was scheduled to be held April 3, 1792.
River Head was named the county seat of Suffolk County (called a “county town” at the time), and its name was later combined as Riverhead.
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