Is your fireplace showing signs of wear? Ageless Chimney provides professional repair services in West Hampton Dunes, restoring your fireplace to its former glory.
Ageless Chimney is a trusted name in fireplace repair in West Hampton Dunes. 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 Suffolk 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 West Hampton Dunes.
West Hampton Dunes is located on a barrier island in the Town of Southampton. The barrier island was part of Fire Island until a nor’easter in 1931 split the island creating Moriches Inlet. The inlet created a geographic oddity whereby the Town of Brookhaven actually has jurisdiction on land immediately west of West Hampton Dunes although Brookhaven land access to it involves a nearly 20-mile (32 km) drive through the Town of Southampton.
The village incorporated in 1993 in attempt to have more control over its precarious state since it was obliterated in the Great Hurricane of 1938, the 1991 Halloween Nor’easter (“The Perfect Storm”) and again in a 1992 nor’easter. Specifically, the village wanted to have a say in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers handling of the barrier beach-particularly in response to a series of groynes at Shinnecock Inlet that have created major beach erosion “downstream” in the longshore drift. Almost immediately after incorporation, Gary Vegliante, the village’s first and to date only mayor, sued the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for $200 million. The Corps settled the suit and began replenishing the beach leading to a building boom on what had been a devastated empty section of beach.
The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association named West Hampton Dunes one of America’s top restored beaches. In 2007, resident Yale Nelson finished a documentary on the town history which premiered October 20, 2007, in Westhampton at the Hamptons Film Festival.
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