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Outdoor Lighting in Great Neck, NY

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Benefits of Outdoor Lighting

Beautify Your Property with Light

  • Improve security by illuminating walkways and dark areas, helping deter potential intruders around your home.
  • Enhance curb appeal with professional lighting installations that boost your property’s overall value and charm.
  • Extend outdoor living spaces, allowing you to enjoy patios, gardens, and yards well into the evening hours.
  • Create a welcoming, well-lit atmosphere perfect for entertaining guests or simply relaxing outdoors after dark.
  • A lush garden at night with glowing spherical lights on the grass, expertly installed by electrical contractors. Trees and shrubs adorned with string lights contribute to a serene and festive atmosphere.

    Trusted Outdoor Lighting Contractors

    Nassau County's Outdoor Flood Lighting Specialists

    At Popkin & Son Electric, we’re honored to be the go-to outdoor lighting specialists in Great Neck, NY. With our years of experience, we approach each project with an in-depth understanding of what makes a lighting system both functional and stunning. Our outdoor lighting contractors are dedicated to delivering solutions that will illuminate and enhance the character of your property, whether residential or commercial.

    From the initial consultation to the final installation, we strive to exceed your expectations every step of the way. By using premium materials and innovative designs, we’ll make sure your property is beautifully lit, making it both safer and more aesthetically pleasing.

    A serene, well-lit garden pathway flanked by lush green foliage on both sides. The stone path is gently illuminated by expertly installed outdoor lighting, creating a peaceful ambiance under a clear blue sky.

    Outdoor Lighting Installation Process

    Our Hassle-Free Approach

  • Consultation: We begin by discussing your goals and exploring different lighting options to find the perfect fit.
  • Design & Planning: Our team develops a custom lighting plan that will highlight the key features of your property.
  • Installation: We install your chosen lighting system with precision, ensuring all fixtures are functional and positioned perfectly.
  • A person in work clothes and boots installs landscape lighting in a landscaped area with rocks and purple flowers. A modern house with a glass railing and patio roof is visible in the background, enhancing the outdoor ambiance.
    A serene backyard scene at dusk features a small pond with glowing underwater lights. Water cascades gently from a stone waterfall, surrounded by trees and a wooden fence. The soft landscape lighting creates a warm, inviting atmosphere.

    Residential and Commercial Solutions

    Customized Lighting for Every Space

    Outdoor lighting does more than just illuminate your space – it creates a welcoming ambiance, improves security, and significantly enhances your property’s value. At Popkin & Son Electric, we specialize in crafting custom lighting installations for both residential and commercial properties that fuse style with practicality. Our skilled team collaborates with you to design lighting solutions that highlight your property’s best features while fitting comfortably within your budget.

    Whether you’re transforming a backyard into a relaxing oasis or illuminating a commercial facade in Nassau County, our expertly installed lighting will elevate your space. Ready to make a change? Contact us today at 516-822-4566 to begin your outdoor lighting transformation!

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    Before the Dutch and English settlers arrived on the peninsula of Great Neck in the 17th century, the Mattinecock Native Americans originally inhabited the shorelines of the peninsula. It was not until 1681 when the European settlers held the first town meeting. The Mattinecock or Metoac used Long Island Sound as a way to both fish and trade with others.

    They referred to present-day Great Neck as Menhaden-Ock. It is speculated that they chose this name because of the large amount of fish in the area. With the arrival of the European settlers on the peninsula in the 1640s, Menhaden-Ock evolved into Madnan’s Neck. By 1670, Madnan’s Neck had further evolved into the current name Great Neck. Local legend has it that the name “Madnan’s Neck” is named after Anne (or Nan) Hutchinson. It is said that Anne Hutchinson tried to take over what is considered present-day Kings Point upon her arrival to the peninsula. However, Anne Hutchinson could not actually procure a land grant or deed for the land that she desired. Her temper supposedly earned her the nickname Mad Nan.

    On November 18, 1643, the Hempstead Plains, which included the peninsula of Great Neck, was sold to the Reverend Robert Fordham and John Carman. In the beginning, the Mattinecock Indians and the European settlers cooperated and coexisted very well together. The Mattinecock would teach the settlers their knowledge of the land in exchange for new technology from the settlers. The settlers even started using the Indian currency of wampum. However, this peaceful coexistence would not last forever, and the relationship between the Mattinecock and the settlers quickly began to deteriorate. Settlers often began complaining of unfriendly Mattinecock behavior, claiming that the natives would damage their homes and hurt their cattle. On November 18, 1659, the settlers passed a law that forced the natives to pay damages for white property that they had damaged. The problem between the settlers and the Mattinecock natives over land and property kept growing and finally came to a head in 1684. A commission of settlers had been elected and given the power to appease the Mattinecock and their leader Tackapousha. Tackapousha was eventually paid off, and received 120 pounds sterling for his land. Tackapousha eventually died, and his body still rests at the Lakeville AME Zion Church’s cemetery on Community Drive, across the street from North Shore University Hospital. The Lakeville AME Zion Church is one of the oldest churches in New York State.

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