Breezy Point
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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 basements
- Concrete crack repair
- Paving and sealing driveways and garages
- 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 Breezy Point
Breezy Point has roughly 3,500 residences and about 3,675 people (2019). The area is primarily residential, with some commercial spaces along Rockaway Beach Boulevard.
The town is home to several recreational facilities, including:
- Aerobic gymnastics club
- Baseball fields with lights
- Basketball courts
- Beach volleyball courts
- Bowling lanes
- Children’s playgrounds
- Climbing wall at Breezy Point Yacht Club (open seasonally)
- Community Center with indoor pool (open seasonally)
Breezy Point is located at the southern tip of the Rockaways Peninsula. It’s a quiet neighborhood that’s perfect for families and retirees. If you want to live in an area that offers excellent schools, low crime rates, and plenty of fun activities, Breezy Point may be your place.
Home Types
Breezy Point homes are single-family detached houses with two or three bedrooms that sell for $500,000 and $1 million. There are also some condominiums available in the area that sell for between $200,000 and $400,000. If you are looking for something more affordable, some duplexes are going for around $550,000 each. Residents mainly consult Zavza Seal LLC for waterproofing services.
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Breezy Point History & Culture
Breezy Point is patrolled by its own private security force that restricts access to owners, renters and their guests. It also features three of New York City’s nine remaining volunteer fire departments.
On September 8, 2012, the community was struck by a tornado shortly before 11 a.m. that started as a waterspout over the Atlantic Ocean and came ashore at the Breezy Point Surf Club.
On October 29, 2012, Breezy Point was hit hard by Hurricane Sandy. Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic Ocean flooded the land between these bodies of water. Most Breezy Point homes were damaged or destroyed by high water, and basements and vehicles were ruined. That night, a six-alarm fire arose at 173 Ocean Avenue. Local volunteer firefighters were trapped in place for several hours due to the flooding. Once the waters receded, the Rockaway Point Fire Department rescued more than 41 civilians, while the New York City, Point Breeze, and Roxbury Fire Departments found 130 homes burned to the ground. Nearby, another 50 homes were damaged by the fire. According to an official report in December, rising seawater caused the fire by contacting a house’s electrical wires.