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Freshen up your home’s interior and exterior with expert painting that reflects your style and preferences.
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About the South Bay Painting and Power Washing Tean

Ridge, NY's Local Painting Experts

At South Bay Painting and Power Washing, we are passionate about providing the homeowners of Ridge, NY with exceptional painting services. As the go-to painting contractor in Suffolk County, we specialize in both interior and exterior painting, ensuring your home looks its absolute best. Our team is known for meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail, making sure every project is handled with care and precision.
With years of expertise, our professional painters are dedicated to transforming your space. Whether you’re refreshing a single room or revamping the entire exterior, we use premium materials to achieve long-lasting, stunning results. Contact us today at 631-383-7491 to discover how we can enhance your home!

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Our Painting Process

Simple Steps, Stunning Results

Our simple, yet highly efficient painting process ensures your home gets the perfect finish with minimal hassle.

Consultation: We begin by discussing your needs, goals, and budget, and provide an accurate, transparent estimate.
Preparation: Our team carefully preps all surfaces, protecting your home for an immaculate, durable finish.
Execution: Our painters expertly apply premium paints, ensuring a beautiful and precise final result.

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Enhance Your Home's Aesthetic Appeal

At South Bay Painting and Power Washing, our comprehensive painting services cover every aspect of home improvement. We specialize in both interior and exterior painting, ensuring that your home not only looks refreshed and beautiful but also receives essential protection from weather and wear. Our experienced team approaches every project with the utmost care and professionalism, making sure the job is done right.
Proudly serving Ridge, NY, and the surrounding areas in Suffolk County, we use premium-quality materials and advanced techniques to guarantee long-lasting, stunning results. Whether you’re updating a single room or giving your entire home a facelift, we’re here to help. Contact us at 631-383-7491 today!

In 1693, William “Tangier” Smith, who owned a homestead in Setauket, was allowed to purchase a large tract of land on the South Shore of Long Island in recognition of his being mayor of Tangier in Africa. The land, called Manor St. George, stretched from the Carmans River (then called the Connecticut River) in the west to the edge of the town of Southampton in the east, with a northern border around present-day New York State Route 25, as much as 81,000 acres (330 km2) of land. He made his manor seat on the South Shore in present-day Mastic, and the northern part, now the south side of Ridge, was called “The Swamp” or “Longswamp”. A house wasn’t built at Longswamp until after the American Revolution. In 1817, William Sydney Smith inhabited the house and changed the name to Longwood.

In 1955, what then remained of William Smith’s original manor was primarily located in Ridge and was surrounded by the world growing up around it, in the form of the Brookhaven National Laboratory and the surrounding areas becoming increasingly populated. Longwood’s 750 acres (300 ha) fell into the hands of Elbert Clayton Smith, who immediately moved his family from California to live there. He seems to have been very generous to his new community; his donations included 51 acres (21 ha) to the school board for the construction of Longwood High School and 6 acres (2.4 ha) to Middle Island Presbyterian Church. In 1967, Elbert Smith died, and the Longwood Estate was carved into housing developments and nearly destroyed until enough noise was made about preservation to have the house and 35 acres (14 ha) of land given to the Town of Brookhaven in 1974. The Smith Estate was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

In 1738, northern Ridge was settled by widower Samuel Randall of North Stonington, Connecticut; his only son Stephen Randall and his descendants farmed a 4,000-acre (1,600 ha) plot of ground that Samuel had always referred to as “the Ridge” based on the geographical terrain. First called “Randallville”, Ridge was the name selected by its residents for postal delivery. The Randall burial plot near the William Floyd Parkway includes the grave of Lt. Stephen Randall (1736-1818), patriot of the American Revolution and a Suffolk County Militia veteran of the Battle of Long Island. Graves of Randall’s wife Elizabeth Swezey (1747-1834) and several descendants are also within the plot.

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