Imagine a bright, inviting space where you can relax and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings all year round. Four Seasons Sunroom specializes in crafting stunning sunrooms that seamlessly blend indoor comfort with outdoor views.
At Four Seasons Sunroom, we understand that a sunroom is more than just an addition; it’s an investment in your home and your lifestyle. We’re passionate about creating spaces that bring you closer to nature while providing year-round comfort and enjoyment. Our team has extensive experience in the design and construction of sunrooms in Suffolk County. We use high-quality materials and time-tested techniques to ensure your sunroom is as durable as it is beautiful.
A sunroom can transform your home, bringing in natural light, expanding your living space, and creating a connection with the outdoors. At Four Seasons Sunroom, we specialize in bringing your sunroom dreams to reality. We use durable materials to make your sunroom be durable for years to come. Contact us today at 516-253-2329 to schedule a consultation and let’s start planning your perfect sunroom in Westhampton Beach, NY!
Westhampton Beach Village was incorporated in 1928. In 1938, almost all summer homes on its barrier beach were obliterated by a hurricane resulting in twenty-nine local deaths.
Like most of the shoreline of southern Long Island, the beach at Westhampton Beach was eroding shoreward. This became a political issue in the 1960s. The project to protect the beaches in the area from further erosion was started by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1966, but was only partially completed because of the failure to secure funds from the state and local government. In addition the project design was seriously flawed. As a result, there was increased erosion at the beaches in Westhampton Beach while, up current, the beaches actually grew. During the late 1970s and through the 1980s, beach homes were washed away with every severe storm (nor’easter) that hit the coast. It was only after the nor’easter of November 1992 destroyed over eighty homes, that the Army Corps of Engineers began renewed repair efforts. In the mid-1990s, fifteen historic houses were relocated by the Army Corps of Engineers. The homes were moved off the beach and out of harm’s way, at least for a while, but the beach is still eroding and additional damage is incurred with every storm. Additional work was required after Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
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