Jackson Heights

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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 Jackson Heights

Diverse, extravagant, populous, and about half the size of Central Park, Jackson Heights is home to people from all sorts of backgrounds, and this is what makes it unique and one of the most culturally diverse areas in New York.

The change the neighborhood has seen over the last couple of years has been astounding: owing to this very reason. One may think that with so many communities in the area, peace would be a rarity. But the truth is all the different classes of people come together in harmony and make Jackson Heights what it is. Overall, Jackson Heights is a good community that isn’t very crowded and houses some of the best schools. Louis Armstrong Middle School is one of the many.

There are ample outdoor activities and entertainment hubs for families and young children that makes the place ideal to raise families in. the area is so diverse that you will get the charm of nearly all the countries of the world just by visiting downtown. Get a relaxing beauty routine at one of the infamous Indian beauty salons, then head over to a Korean marketplace for some exotic herbs like ginseng, and then take a thrilling dancing class at one of the Hispanic dancing halls across one of the streets: Jackson Heights has it all. There are about 167 languages spoken just in this neighborhood alone.

The area has lots of eateries to enjoy a bite or two in. The people are mostly middle class and avail the services of Zaza Seal to keep their homes running perfectly. The company offers concrete repair, pool repair, insulation, and waterproofing services.

Nearby Neighborhoods:

Jackson Heights
History & Culture

From colonial times to the 1900s, the area now known as Jackson Heights was a vast marsh named Trains Meadow. Urbanization at the turn of the century was creating a New York City housing shortage and urban sprawl. In 1909, Edward A. MacDougall’s Queensboro Corporation bought 325 acres (132 ha) of undeveloped land and farms and christened them Jackson Heights after John C. Jackson, a descendant of one of the original Queens families and a respected Queens County entrepreneur. Northern Boulevard, a major thoroughfare that bisects the neighborhood, was also originally named Jackson Avenue; the name of this road is still retained in a short stretch between Queens Plaza and Queens–Midtown Tunnel in Long Island City. Though the land was not especially known for its elevation, the addition of the term “Heights” echoed the prestige of the neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights and indicated that Jackson Heights was meant to be an exclusive neighborhood. At that time the area could most easily be reached via a ferry from Manhattan or the Brooklyn Bridge; more direct access came with the Queensboro Bridge in 1909, followed by the elevated IRT Flushing Line—the present-day 7 train, just 20 minutes from Midtown Manhattan—in 1917, and the Fifth Avenue Coach Company double-decker coaches in 1922.
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