Achieve a spotless exterior with power washing from South Bay Painting and Power Washing in Silver Beach, NY. Call 631-383-7491 to get started!
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Boost your home’s curb appeal with professional exterior cleaning that leaves your property looking fresh and polished.
Remove tough stains, dirt, and grime from your driveway with our precise power-washing techniques.
Protect your home from damage by keeping your exterior surfaces free of dirt, mold, and mildew.
Extend the lifespan of your deck with regular power washing that prevents weathering and surface wear.
About Our Power Washing
At South Bay Painting and Power Washing, we have proudly served Silver Beach and Suffolk County with exceptional power washing services for several years. Our experienced team uses state-of-the-art equipment and proven techniques to ensure your home or business looks flawless after every service. We understand the unique challenges that exterior surfaces face, from dirt buildup to weather-related wear, and we’re equipped to handle them all.
Whether it’s removing tough stains from your roof, restoring your deck’s natural beauty, or giving your siding a fresh, clean look, our detailed approach guarantees stunning results. No job is too big or small-we’re committed to delivering thorough and professional service every time.
Our Power Washing Process
Assessment: We evaluate your property and discuss your power washing goals to ensure your needs are met.
Preparation: We carefully prep your surfaces, protecting nearby areas and making sure no damage occurs during cleaning.
Cleaning: Our team performs thorough power washing using high-pressure techniques, leaving your property spotless.
Importance of Power Washing
Power washing is essential for maintaining both the beauty and longevity of your home’s exterior surfaces. Over time, harmful buildup like dirt, mold, mildew, and algae can accumulate, leading to permanent damage if not properly addressed. Regular power washing not only restores your home’s appearance but also protects it from these elements, ensuring it remains in top condition year-round.
At South Bay Painting and Power Washing, we specialize in delivering high-quality power washing services throughout Silver Beach, NY, and Suffolk County. From your roof to your deck and siding, we ensure every surface is thoroughly cleaned and protected. Contact us today at 631-383-7491 to schedule your service!
The peninsula was called Vriedelandt, “Land of Peace”, by the New Netherlanders. The current name comes from John Throckmorton, English immigrant and associate of Roger Williams in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The Dutch allowed Throckmorton to settle in this peripheral area of New Amsterdam in 1642, with thirty-five others. At this time, the peninsula was also known as Maxson’s point as the Maxson family (Richard, Rebecca, John, etc.) lived there. Many of the settlers, including Anne Hutchinson and her family, were murdered in a 1643 uprising of Native Americans. Throckmorton returned to Rhode Island. In 1668, the peninsula appeared on maps as “Frockes Neck”. The peninsula was virtually an island at high tide.
In 1776, George Washington’s headquarters wrote of a potential British landing at “Frogs Neck”. At the bridge over Westchester Creek, now represented by an unobtrusive steel and concrete span at East Tremont Avenue near Westchester Avenue, General Howe did make an unsuccessful effort to cut off Washington’s troops in October 1776; when the British approached, the Americans ripped up the plank bridge and opened a heavy fire that forced Howe to withdraw and change his plans; six days later he landed troops at Rodman’s Neck to the north, on the far side of Eastchester Bay. A farm in the area owned by the Stephenson family was sold in 1795 to Abijah Hammond, who built a large mansion (later the offices of the Silver Beach Garden Corporation).
In the 19th century, the area remained the site of large farms, converted into estates. In about 1848, members of the Morris family purchased a large parcel of land there. They built two mansions and many cottages and service buildings. The Morris estates had a private dock in Morris Cove, at the end of what is now Emerson Avenue, where they had nearly a mile of shoreline. After the Civil War, Collis P. Huntington, the railroad builder, owned an extensive parcel, which his heirs held until they were almost the last estate on Throggs Neck. Huntington’s property was previously owned by Frederick C. Havemeyer Jr., a sugar magnate, and the Havemeyer-Huntington mansion is now home to Preston High School, New York.
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