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My garage was flooding every time we had a heavy rain, and I called the Drain Doctors to find out what was going on. They determined that my outside drainage terminated in a gravel bed somewhere in the middle of my backyard and it was not sufficient for heavy rains. Tom proposed some changes to improve drainage and fixed it all in under a day. I haven't had any problems since. The Drain Doctor team was professional, courteous and efficient and I thought their price was fair. I would call them again without any hesitation.
Tom and his crew are the real deal . Very thorough.They fixed a crack in my sewer pipe by installing a pipe within a pipe without damaging the house.They also advised to descale the whole line and the lateral going out to the Cespool.These guys have all the tools and the latest technology and knowledge and patience to get the job done. Very pleased and lucky I found these guys
Called Drain Doctor Plumbing Specialist late one very cold night when a pipe burst in my home. Tom came right over, did a temporary fix and was back the next day as promised to put a more permanent repair on the broken pipe. Tom has continued to follow up, making sure everything is still okay. I would recommend them to everyone.
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Pipe lining is a crucial service that can revitalize your plumbing infrastructure without the need for extensive excavation, saving you time, money, and hassle. At Drain Doctor, our expertise in drain pipe lining and sewer pipe lining ensures your systems operate efficiently and last longer. Whether you need residential or commercial pipe lining, our solutions are tailored to meet the unique needs of properties in Scarborough, NY. Trust our proven methods to protect your investment and enhance your property’s value. Contact us at 914-576-0123 for more information.
Part of modern-day Briarcliff Manor was once known as Whitson’s Corners for brothers John H., Richard, and Reuben Whitson, who owned adjoining farms in the area totaling 400 acres (160 ha). Whitson’s Corners was named after the corner of Pleasantville and South State roads, where John H. Whitson’s house, the Crossways, stood from 1820 until the 1940s. The Briarcliff Congregational Church’s parish house currently stands at its former location. The neighboring community of Scarborough was known as Weskora until it was renamed in 1864, after resident William Kemey’s ancestral hometown in Yorkshire. After the community was incorporated into Briarcliff Manor in 1906, the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad put up a sign reading “Briarcliff West” at the village’s Scarborough station. Soon afterward, attributed to the neighborhood’s pride over their name, that sign was thrown into the Hudson River and replaced with the original Scarborough sign.
Briarcliff Manor derives from “Brier Cliff”, a compound of the English words “brier” and “cliff”. The name originated in Ireland as that of the family home of John David Ogilby, a professor of ecclesiastical history at the General Theological Seminary. Ogilby had named his New York summer home Brier Cliff after his family home in Ireland. In 1890, Walter Law bought James Stillman’s 236-acre (96 ha) Briarcliff Farm and further developed it, later using the name Briarcliff for all his property. Law’s friend, Andrew Carnegie, called him “The Laird of Briarcliff Manor”; since the title appealed to all concerned, the village was named “Briarcliff Manor”. By 1897, the village post office and railroad station bore the name Briarcliff Manor. The village (and its name) were approved by its residents in a September 12, 1902 referendum; the name prevailed over other suggestions, including “Sing Sing East”. On November 21, 1902, the village of Briarcliff Manor was established.
The village is also known by several other names. It is conversationally called “Briarcliff”, and often erroneously written as “Briar Cliff Manor” (although historically there has been little distinction). The village has been called “Briarcliff on the Hudson” by Mark Twain and Aileen Riggin; it is also known as “the Village of Briarcliff Manor”. The name Briarcliff has also been applied to other municipalities, including the 470-person town of Briarcliffe Acres in South Carolina; in naming it, the town’s founder had drawn inspiration from Briarcliff Manor’s name. One of the village’s mottos, “A village between two rivers”, can also refer to the municipality; another official motto is a Walter Law quote, “Only the best is good enough”.
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