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P.F.E. Patino Painting Inc.
P.F.E. Patino Painting Inc. provides full home remodeling services in Westchester & Putnam Counties
P.F.E. Patino Painting Inc.
P.F.E. Patino Painting Inc.
119 Croton AveOssining New York 10562United States
(914) 275-2570
Business Description
P.F.E. Patino Painting, a full-service home remodeling company, believes in traditional customer service. This includes answering the phone, returning call and listening to clients' requests. Customer service and communication are at the core of our business, giving our customers peace of mind that they always know where their project stands. As a local home contractor based in Ossining, we service all of Westchester and Putnam Counties. We provide bathroom remodeling, kitchen remodeling, deck building, basement remodeling, window installation or replacement, door installation or replacement and both interior and exterior painting. We are your go-to home remodeler that you can count on for just about any home improvement project.
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About Ossining
Ossining ( OSS-in-ing) is a town located along the Hudson River in Westchester County, New York. The population was 40,061 at the time of the 2020 census. It contains two villages, the Village of Ossining and part of Briarcliff Manor, the rest of which is located in the Town of Mount Pleasant. Ossining is the location of Sing Sing maximum-security prison. == Geography == According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 15.7 square miles (40.8 km2), of which 11.6 square miles (30.0 km2) is land and 4.2 square miles (10.8 km2) (26.43%) is water. Ossining is bounded on the west by the Hudson River and on the north by the Croton River. == History == In 1685, Frederick Philipse bought the area which presently constitutes the Town of Ossining from the Sint Sinck, a Munsee-speaking Lenape people. His Manor extended from Spuyten Duyvil Creek on the border between present-day Manhattan and the Bronx to the Croton River. The last Lord of the Manor, Frederick Philipse III, was a Loyalist in the American Revolutionary War who fled to England. The State of New York confiscated the manor in 1779.