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At Rich’s Construction, we understand that your bathroom is more than just a room; it’s a sanctuary. That’s why we use only the finest materials, like durable porcelain tiles and moisture-resistant composite backer boards, ideal for the humid NY climate. Our team of skilled craftsmen employs precise techniques to make sure every detail, for example, seamless tile work to the perfectly fitted vanities, is executed flawlessly. We are committed to providing Mattituck residents with a seamless, stress-free remodeling experience. We manage every aspect of your project with care and attention so you can enjoy a beautiful, functional bathroom for years to come.
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Mattituck is believed to have derived its name from the Algonquian name for “Great Creek”. Mattituck Creek has been dredged and is used extensively by pleasure craft on Long Island Sound (the Mattituck Inlet is the entrance into Mattituck Creek, and the whole waterway is now popularly referred to as Mattituck Inlet).
It is only one of two harbors (the other being Mt. Sinai harbor) on the north side of Long Island on the Sound east of Port Jefferson.
The Mattituck Inlet and James Creek (which has also been dredged for boats) on the Peconic Bay come within 500 yards (460 m) of each other and would provide a shortcut between the Peconic and Sound through the North Fork if connected via a canal. However, authorities have resisted the connection, fearing an ecological disaster. Still, the inlet is blamed for coastal erosion because it interrupts the longshore drift on the sound.
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