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At Nassau Professional Home Inspector, we believe in empowering homeowners in Baldwin and throughout Nassau County. Our meticulous approach includes a keen focus on critical areas like windows, doors, and exterior features. We utilize advanced tools and techniques to identify potential issues that may affect your home’s safety and value. Our detailed reports provide a clear picture of your property’s condition, guiding you towards a confident and informed decision.
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Understanding Your Vision; We begin by discussing your concerns and expectations for your new home. The Inspection Expedition: Our expert inspector conducts a thorough examination of your property, inside and out. Revealing the Findings: You’ll receive a comprehensive report that illuminates your home’s true condition.
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A home inspection is more than a formality; it’s an investment in your future and peace of mind. At Nassau Professional Home Inspector, we understand the importance of a thorough evaluation, especially when it comes to critical components like windows, doors, and your home’s exterior. These elements play a vital role in your home’s safety, energy efficiency, and overall value. Our detailed inspections provide the insights you need to make informed decisions about your investment. Contact Nassau Professional Home Inspector at 516-580-1848 to schedule your home inspection today.
The original inhabitants of this area between Parsonage Creek near Oceanside and Milburn Creek near Freeport were Native Americans known as the Meroke, or Merrick, a band of Lenape people who were indigenous to most of the South Shore of Long Island. They spoke an Algonquian language and lived in two villages along Milburn Creek.
In 1643, English colonists began to call this area Hick’s Neck, after one of two of Hempstead’s early settlers, John Spragg from England and John Hicks from Flushing, New York. They extended the Hempstead village south to the salt meadows. The grist mill built by John Pine in 1686 on Milburn Creek attracted more English settlers. They engaged in fishing, farming, marshing, raising longwood, and breeding and raising sheep. Between the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, Hick’s Neck continued to grow, becoming a prosperous agricultural area.
The first churches were built in the area in 1810 and 1872, and the first school was built in 1813.
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