Pool Liner Installation Roosevelt Field

Your Pool Liner Experts in Roosevelt Field

Is your pool liner ready for a refresh? Ageless Masonry provides professional pool liner installation services making it a perfect fit and a revitalized swimming experience.

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Benefits of a New Liner NY

Enhance Your Pool Experience in Nassau County

  • A new pool liner can instantly brighten and update the look of your pool.
  • Protect your pool’s structure and prevent leaks with a durable liner.
  • Enjoy a smooth, comfortable swimming surface.
  • Increase your home’s value with a beautifully maintained pool.
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    About Ageless Masonry

    Your Trusted Pool Partner

    Ageless Masonry is dedicated to providing outstanding pool services in Nassau County. We understand that your pool is an important part of your home, and we’re committed to helping you keep it in top condition. Our team has the experience and expertise to handle all your pool liner installation needs, using high-quality materials to ensure a long-lasting and beautiful result for your pool.

    A clear blue swimming pool with a section of the wall visible, adorned in small, square blue tiles. Sunlight reflects on the water, creating shimmering patterns on the surface.

    Our Installation Process NY

    Professional Liner Installation Nassau County

  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your needs and assess your pool.
  • Preparation: We’ll properly prepare the pool surface for the new liner.
  • Installation: Our skilled technicians will expertly install the new liner.
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    A serene swimming pool with clear blue water surrounded by lush greenery and poolside loungers. The pool features a mosaic tile design, and the area is tranquil, with some umbrellas providing shade in the background.

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    Why Choose Professional Installation?

    Proper pool liner installation is essential for a long-lasting and beautiful pool. Avoid the hassle and potential problems of a DIY installation – trust the experts at Ageless Masonry. We have the knowledge and skills to ensure your new liner is installed correctly the first time. Contact us today at 516-795-1313 to schedule your pool liner installation in Roosevelt Field, NY.

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    The Hempstead Plains Aerodrome originally encompassed 900 to 1,000 acres (405 ha) east of and abutting Clinton Road, south of and adjacent to Old Country Road, and west of Merrick Avenue. A bluff 15 feet in elevation divided the plain into two large fields. The U.S. Army Signal Corps established the Signal Corps Aviation Station, Mineola, on the west field in July 1916, as a pilot training school for members of the National Guard.

    When the U.S. entered the war in April 1917, the entire field was taken over and renamed Hazelhurst Field after Leighton Wilson Hazelhurst Jr. Hazelhurst was a native of Georgia and was a graduate of the United States Military Academy. He reported for aeronautical duty at the Signal Corps Aviation School, Augusta, Georgia, on 2 March 1912. On 11 June 1912, while making a flight at College Park, Maryland, as a passenger in an airplane undergoing acceptance tests, the plane crashed to the ground and both the pilot and Lt. Hazelhurst were killed.

    An adjacent tract of land south of the Hempstead branch line of the Long Island Rail Road was acquired for expansion, becoming Camp Mills along Clinton Road and Hazelhurst Aviation Field No. 2 to the east, part of the massive Air Service Aviation Concentration Center. Hazelhurst Field No. 2 was renamed Mitchel Field on July 16, 1918, to commemorate John Purroy Mitchel, the former mayor of New York killed in a flying accident on July 6, 1918, while training with the U.S. Air Service in Louisiana. On September 24, 1918, the Army dedicated the eastern portion of Hazelhurst Field No. 1 as Roosevelt Field.

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