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F.W. Webb Strengthens Presence on Long Island

The plumbing distributor has opened its largest location in the area; the new store will also offer fire protection fabrication services.
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F.W. Webb Co., Bedford, Massachusetts, on Monday announced it has opened a new location in West Babylon, New York. This is the company’s third wholesale store on Long Island but its largest at 60,000 square feet. The new store will serve local contractors with plumbing, heating, HVACR, PVF and Liquid Propane (LP) gas inventory, as well as fire protection fabrication services.

The fabrication shop at the new West Babylon location features automated technology to increase welding capabilities. It marks the company’s first fire protection fabrication shop in the area and expands F.W. Webb’s current fabrication services headquartered in Massachusetts.

“There is a lot of untapped opportunity in the commercial fire protection industry within Long Island. We look forward to partnering with this new customer base and continuing to grow our brand in the area,” said Jeff Pope F.W. Webb President.

F.W. Webb also has plumbing, heating and HVAC counter stores nearby in Centereach and Riverhead, New York. West Babylon can support these locations with inventory replenishment, free deliveries and fully equipped service trucks. In addition to Long Island, F.W. Webb has wholesale stores in West Harlem, Manhattan and the Bronx.

“We are excited to support our Long Island customers with more product, sales support and technical expertise,” said Scott Brown, F.W. Webb general manager. “F.W. Webb is committed to providing excellent customer service and a small family-feel environment wherever we go. It’s as simple as making it easy for a customer to call and speak with someone at their local branch to responding to an emergency situation outside of business hours.”

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