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Electrical Contractors in Munsey Park, NY

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Why Choose Popkin & Son Electric?

  • We’ll handle your electrical project with expertise and care, from start to finish.
  • Our electricians are licensed, insured, and up-to-date on the latest safety codes.
  • We offer transparent pricing and clear communication throughout the process.
  • We’re committed to providing exceptional service and exceeding your expectations.
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    Electrical Contractors Munsey Park

    Serving Nassau County With Excellence

    Popkin & Son Electric is a leading electrical contracting company serving Munsey Park, NY, and the surrounding communities. We’re dedicated to providing safe, efficient, and reliable electrical solutions for homes and businesses throughout Nassau County. Our team of skilled electricians has the knowledge and experience to handle any electrical project, big or small.

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    Our Process

    How We Get the Job Done

  • Evaluation: We’ll start by carefully assessing your electrical needs and discussing your goals.
  • Planning: We’ll then develop a customized plan that outlines the scope of work and associated costs.
  • Execution: Our skilled electricians will execute the plan with precision and attention to detail.
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    An electrician in a red uniform intently works on wiring an electrical socket in a tiled wall, embodying the precision of skilled Electrical Contractors. His focus is on connecting the wires properly, ensuring safe installation.

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    Solving Your Electrical Problems

    Experiencing electrical issues? From flickering lights to faulty wiring, Popkin & Son Electric can diagnose and resolve a wide range of electrical problems. We use advanced tools and techniques to identify the root cause of the issue and provide effective solutions that ensure your electrical system is safe and reliable. Call us at 516-822-4566 to schedule a service call today.

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    Munsey Park was first developed in the 1920s, on North Shore land previously owned by wealthy publisher Frank Andrew Munsey (1854-1925), as a commuter town and “model, restricted community”, taking advantage of the Long Island Rail Road’s Manhasset station, located immediately to the west of the development. The land on which the planned community now stands on was bequeathed by Munsey to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1925.

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art sold the portion of the estate south of Northern Boulevard (NY 25A); that area would eventually become part of Strathmore. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Museum of Art retained ownership of the portion of Munsey’s estate north of Northern Boulevard, and, with help from the Hassett Realty Company, developed the planned community on the land under the leadership of museum president Robert W. DeForest.

    It was developed featuring Colonial-style houses and streets named for American artists. Much of the original landscaping in the planned community was designed by the Olmsted Brothers.

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