Arverne

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Zavza Seal is an experienced general contracting firm with a passion for delivering excellence. Serving Long Island communities including Suffolk, Nassau, Brooklyn, and Queens. We are a one-stop shop construction company that specializes in waterproofing and insulation along with foundation waterproofing services.

Our Expertise Includes:

Waterproofing Services

  • Waterproofing Parking Structures
  • Concrete Commercial Roofs
  • French Drains

Insulation Services

  • Batt Insulation
  • Rolled or Reflective Insulation
  • Blown In Insulation
  • Spray Foam Insulation

If you are considering any type of solution for foundation waterproofing or insulation services, we are here to help and can provide valuable, time-saving advice.

Get to know Arverne

Located in Queens County, Arverne is a quaint neighborhood. The 2010 census report noted the lush town has a population of 19,566. Most residents are homeowners who source waterproofing services from Zavza Seal LLC. This is because New York experiences rainfall throughout the year, which causes leakages in homes due to old pipes.

Arverne was established in the early 1900s and is home to many historic buildings and landmarks. The district has been designated as a national historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Arverne has a rich cultural heritage and offers residents plenty of activities and events throughout the year.

Amenities and Recreational Activities

The neighborhood is home to many local businesses and restaurants, including the Arverne Shopping Center. In addition to being close to the Long Island Expressway, residents can also walk to the nearby subway line. Additionally, you’ll come across plenty of green space for residents that offer easy access to parks like Cunningham Park and Kissena Park. Some notable landmarks in the area include:

  • Averne Library
  • Averne Post Office
  • Averne Fire Station

The Addisleigh Park historic district is located in this neighborhood. The community consists of seven blocks of brick houses built between 1890 and 1930 for middle-class African American families. The main entrance to the historic district is at 149th Street and Jamaica Avenue.

In addition to being home to a historic district, Arverne is also home to several parks as well as a great school district.

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Arverne History & Culture

Vernam’s original plan was to name the neighborhood Arverne-by-the-Sea. One grandiose plan, influenced by his wife Florence, included a canal running through the neighborhood, reminiscent of the Amstel canal in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. When this plan fell through, the canal right-of-way was converted into a thoroughfare, Amstel Boulevard, which, except for a stub west of Beach 71st Street, was later incorporated into Beach Channel Drive.

Located on the Rockaway Boardwalk, Arverne became well known as a beachfront community with inexpensive summer bungalows, hotels of varying expense and luxury, and amusements and boardwalk concessions. It also attracted year-round residents. On January 3, 1914, a storm devastated the peninsula’s neighborhoods and swept the 1,200-seat Arverne Pier Theater out to sea. On June 15, 1922, a fire leveled a large part of Arverne, leaving about 10,000 people homeless, although the neighborhood was quick to rebuild. In 1928, a project to build 5,000 bungalows in Arverne was announced.

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