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About FloTek Plumbing
FloTek Plumbing is your local partner for water heater installation services in Algonquin, IL. Our team is skilled in residential water heater installation, to make every project reach new heights. We’ve been serving McHenry County for years, providing solutions for all your water heater needs, including replacements and upgrades. Contact us at 630-465-1139 to learn more.
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A properly installed water heater is vital for a safe and functional home. At FloTek Plumbing, we have the knowledge and experience to handle all your water heater needs in Algonquin, IL. We do both tankless and traditional systems; your new unit is installed correctly for faithful performance. Serving McHenry County, we’re your trusted affiliate for professional water heater installation. Call us today at 630-465-1139 to schedule your installation.
Long before Europeans settled in Algonquin, the Potawatomi Native Americans originally inhabited the land. Algonquin was the location of Indian burial mounds known in the 1800s as the Algonquin Mounds. By 1834 the first settler of Algonquin, Samuel Gillilan, came to the area from Virginia. Settlers Dr. Cornish, Dr. Plumleigh, Eli Henderson, Alex Dawson, and William Jackson arrived shortly thereafter. There was some dispute regarding the original name of Algonquin, and numerous other names were suggested including Denny’s Ferry, Cornish Ferry, Cornishville, and Osceola. But Samuel Edwards suggested the name Algonquin and on December 23, 1847, the name Algonquin became official.
The first signs of economic growth occurred in 1855 when the town saw the construction of the railroad, which enabled farmers in the neighboring area to have other means of getting their products to the markets in Chicago. Finally on February 25, 1890, the Village of Algonquin was formed.
The Village Hall of Algonquin was erected on January 31, 1907, at 2 South Main Street, and is still standing today, where it functions as a historical landmark and community gathering place. It served as the village hall of Algonquin until a new village hall was built at 2200 Harnish Drive in 1996.
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