Restore your home or business with professional power washing from South Bay Painting and Power Washing in Ditch Plains, NY. Call 631-383-7491 today for a pristine property!
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Remove stubborn dirt and grime for a clean, fresh appearance that lasts.
Instantly boost your home’s curb appeal with our driveway and exterior cleaning.
Protect surfaces from long-term damage caused by moss, algae, and debris.
Revive the beauty of your home’s exterior with expert house and deck power washing.
Local Power Washing Experts
At South Bay Painting and Power Washing, we are proud to serve the vibrant community of Ditch Plains, NY with superior power washing services. Our team of certified technicians not only enhance your property’s curb appeal but also extend its lifespan. Using the latest in technology and eco-friendly products, we deliver thorough exterior cleaning solutions for both homes and businesses, ensuring every surface shines.
Whether it’s tackling tough grime or safeguarding your property from long-term damage, our team handles each project with precision and care. Customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do, which is why we’re the trusted choice for power washing in Suffolk County. Call 631-383-7491 today to experience the difference!
Our Cleaning Process
Assessment: We evaluate your property to determine the best cleaning techniques for each surface.
Application: Our team applies eco-friendly cleaning solutions to loosen dirt and grime effectively.
Power Washing: High-pressure water is used to thoroughly clean and restore your property’s surfaces.
Importance of Power Washing
Power washing is crucial for preserving your property’s appearance and safeguarding it from long-term damage. Over time, dirt, mold, and grime can build up on your home’s exterior, weakening surfaces and causing costly repairs if left untreated. Regular power washing not only removes these harmful contaminants but also helps prevent further damage, ensuring your property stays in top shape for years to come.
At South Bay Painting and Power Washing in Ditch Plains, NY, we provide expert power-washing services for driveways, decks, and house exteriors. Our skilled team in Suffolk County delivers high-quality results that protect and enhance your property. Call 631-383-7491 today to schedule your service!
Montauk derives its name from the Montaukett tribe, an Algonquian-speaking tribe who lived in the area. In 1614, Dutch explorer Adriaen Block encountered the tribe at Montauk Point, which he named Hoeck van de Visschers, or “Point of the Fishers”. Two decades later, in 1637, the Montauketts sided for their own protection with the New England settlers in the Pequot War in Connecticut. In the aftermath the Montauketts were to sell Gardiners Island. In 1648 what would become the Town of Easthampton (first Maidstone) was sold to settlers by the colony of Connecticut and the colony of New Haven while retaining the lands to the east, from the hills rising above where the first fort stood (Napeague, New York) to Montauk Point. The western boundary of today’s Hither Hills State Park is also known as the 1648 purchase line.
In 1653, Narragansetts under Ninigret attacked and burned the Montaukett village, killing 30 and capturing one of Chief Wyandanch’s daughters. The daughter was recovered with the aid of Lion Gardiner (who in turn was given a large portion of Smithtown, New York in appreciation). The Montauketts, ravaged by smallpox and fearing extermination by the Narragansetts, were provided temporary refuge by white settlers in East Hampton. Many short but famous battles ensued. The skirmishes ended in 1657. Fort Pond Bay derives its name from a Montaukett “fort” on its shore. A deed was issued in 1661 titled “Ye deed of Guift” which granted all of the lands east of Fort Pond to be for the common use of both the indigenous people and the townsmen.
Further purchase agreements were entered into in 1661, 1672 and 1686 which, among other things, allowed a group of Easthampton townsmen to graze cattle on the Montaukett lands. While some lands were protected in the agreements as forest land, for the most part, all of Montauk was maintained by the townsmen as a private livestock and fisheries operation. As a result of Montauk being operated as a livestock operation, it is considered to be the oldest cattle ranch in the United States.
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