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Tips to Help You Find a Reliable Union Square, NY Wine Cooler Installation Professional

With decades of combined experience and a proven track record of success, NY Appliance Clinic is the leading wine cooler Installation company in New York County. Our team of fully licensed, certified, and insured professionals specialize in repairing and installing all types of home appliances, including wine coolers from the leading manufacturers, including Union Square, NY Bertazzoni repair, Wolf repair, Subzero repair, and more!

For dependable wine cooler Installation services in New York County at prices you can afford, there’s only one company to call: NY Appliance Clinic!

How to Find a Reputable Union Square, NY Wine Cooler Installation Specialist

Whether you’re a wine connoisseur, you enjoy hosting dinner parties and serving your guests’ fine vintages, or you just like to have a glass or two to celebrate special occasions, a wine cooler is a wonderful addition to your kitchen. Not only is it an appliance that you get a lot of use out of, but if you ever plan on selling, it can also increase the resale value of your New York County home.

In order to ensure you get the most out of your wine cooler, you installed a high-end model from Bertazzoni, one of the premier appliance manufacturers in the world. Despite the benefits that your Bertazzoni wine cooler provides, however, like any other home appliance, it can break down, and if that happens, it either needs to be repaired or replaced. If your wine cooler isn’t keeping your chardonnay, Moscato, rose, champagne, cabernet sauvignon, or whatever type of adult libation in your collection cool, you’re going to want to call in a New York County professional wine cooler Installation specialist. But you don’t want to call just any appliance repair service; you want to hire the best. But how do you do that? Here are some simple tips that you can use to find a reputable Union Square, NY Bertazzoni repair service that specializes in wine cooler Installation.

Ask for Referrals

Do you know anyone who has a wine cooler in their New York County home? Friends, family members, neighbors, or co-workers, perhaps? If so, ask if they’ve ever needed wine cooler Installation services and if so, if they can recommend a Union Square, NY Bertazzoni repair specialist. Word-of-mouth recommendations you know and trust are one of the best ways to find all kinds of repair professionals, including appliance repair experts that specialize in wine coolers.

Search the Internet

Whether you don’t know anyone who can recommend a wine cooler Installation professional or you do, but you’d like to add a few more names to your list, check the internet. A simple search for “Bertazzoni appliance repair in New York County” or “wine cooler Installation near me” into your preferred search engine and you’re bound to find a long list of companies to choose from. You can also use the internet to search review sites, such as Angie’s List and Home Advisor. These sites compile unbiased consumer reviews for all types of service providers, including appliance repair specialists.

Schedule Consultations

Once you have the names of at least three Union Square, NY Bertazzoni repair professionals, get in touch with each one. Arrange in-person or over-the-phone consultations and ask some key questions, such as:

· How long have you been in business?

· What type of training have you had?

· What does your wine cooler Installation service entail?

· How long will it take to complete the job?

· What rates do you charge?

· Do you offer a free, written price estimate?

· Do you have references that I can contact?

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Include any other pertinent questions. After you speak to each appliance repair professional, assess and compare the answers you received, and you should be able to determine which one will best suit your needs and who you should hire.

Call NY Appliance Clinic Today!

When you’re interviewing prospective wine cooler Installation companies, make sure NY Appliance Clinic is on your list. As the preeminent Union Square, NY Bertazzoni repair experts, wine coolers are one of our specialties. For more information or to request a free price quote, call 888-528-9262 today!


Some information about Union Square, NY

Union Square is a historic intersection and surrounding neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City, located where Broadway and the former Bowery Road – now Fourth Avenue – came together in the early 19th century. Its name denotes that ‘here was the union of the two principal thoroughfares of the island’. The current Union Square Park is bounded by 14th Street on the south, 17th Street on the north, and Union Square West and Union Square East to the west and east respectively. 17th Street links together Broadway and Park Avenue South on the north end of the park, while Union Square East connects Park Avenue South to Fourth Avenue and the continuation of Broadway on the park’s south side. The park is maintained by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.

The area around present-day Union Square was initially farmland. The western part of the site was owned by Elias Brevoort, who later sold his land to John Smith in 1762; by 1788 it had been sold again to Henry Spingler (or Springler). On the eastern part of the land were farms owned by John Watts and Cornelius Williams. The northwestern corner of the park site contained 1 acre (0.40 ha) of land owned by the Manhattan Bank, which supposedly was a ‘refuge’ for businesses during New York City’s yellow fever epidemics.

When John Randel was surveying the island in preparation for the Commissioners’ Plan of 1811, the Bloomingdale Road (now Broadway) angled away from the Bowery at an acute angle. Because it would have been difficult to develop buildings upon this angle, the Commissioners decided to form a square at the union. In 1815, by act of the state legislature, this former potter’s field became a public commons for the city, at first named Union Place. Union Place originally was supposed to extend from 10th to 17th Streets. Several city officials objected that Union Place was too large and requested that it be ‘discontinued’, and in 1814, the New York State Legislature acted to downsize the area by making 14th Street the southern boundary.

In 1831, at a time when the city was quickly expanding and the surrounding area was still sparsely developed, Samuel Ruggles, one of the founders of the Bank of Commerce and the developer of Gramercy Park to the northeast, convinced the city to rename the area as ‘Union Square’. In doing so, Ruggles also got the city to enlarge the commons to 17th Street on the north and extend the axis of University Place to form the square’s west side, thus turning the common from a triangular to a rectangular area. By 1832, the area had been renamed Union Square. Ruggles obtained a fifty-year lease on most of the surrounding lots from 15th to 19th Streets, where he built sidewalks and curbs. In 1834, he convinced the Board of Aldermen to enclose and grade the square, then sold most of his leases and in 1839 built a four-story house facing the east side of the Square. The park at Union Square was completed and opened in July 1839.

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