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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 Mattituck

Mattituck is a historical hamlet in Suffolk County, New York. It is located on the North Fork of Long Island and has a population of about 2,000 residents. The community is known for its rich history and heritage. Mattituck’s first settlement occurred in 1662 by English colonists.

Currently so many companies have come up such as Zavza Seal LLC that deals with waterproofing and insulation of homes.

Recreational Activities

The enchanting neighborhood offers many opportunities for cultural and artistic activities. You can visit the Mattituck Museum & Historical Society to learn more about its history and traditions.

The museum displays objects such as furniture, clothing, toys, tools, photographs, and other artifacts that represent key periods in the development of Mattituck.

If you want to learn more about the local culture, consider attending one of their annual festivals, such as the Oyster Festival. The event takes place every September or October, depending on weather conditions.

Restaurants and Stores

Mattituck Hamlet is also home to several restaurants with different cuisines. When in Mattituck, you’re sure to find something that suits your tastes. The town also has shopping places like Old Lantern Antiques & Home Decor where you can pick up an authentic antique lamp or a hand-carved wooden birdhouse.

Mattituck Nightlife

So whether you’re looking for a quiet pub where you can enjoy a drink and some good conversation with friends or an exciting club that will help you dance off all of your stress from work—we’ve got it all here.

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Mattituck History & Culture

Mattituck is believed to have derived its name from the Algonquian name for “Great Creek”. Mattituck Creek has been dredged and is used extensively by pleasure craft on Long Island Sound (the Mattituck Inlet is the entrance into Mattituck Creek, and the whole waterway is now popularly referred to as Mattituck Inlet).

It is only one of two harbors (the other being Mt. Sinai harbor) on the north side of Long Island on the Sound east of Port Jefferson.

The Mattituck Inlet and James Creek (which has also been dredged for boats) on the Peconic Bay come within 500 yards (460 m) of each other and would provide a shortcut between the Peconic and Sound through the North Fork if connected via a canal. However, authorities have resisted the connection, fearing an ecological disaster. Still, the inlet is blamed for coastal erosion because it interrupts the longshore drift on the sound.

Corchaug Indians, who were the first residents of the area, sold land to Theophilus Eaton, governor of New Haven, Connecticut. The area was eventually settled by English colonists. The meadowlands were held in common by the residents of Southold from its founding in 1640. The town of Southold was established by Charter to the New Haven Colony of Connecticut in 1658. The woodlands were also held in common until 1661, when that land was divided among individual proprietors.

Mattituck was occupied by British troops during the Revolutionary War and Governor Tryon visited.

Mattituck hosts an annual Strawberry Festival and is located in the heart of over 30 vineyards in the Long Island Wine Region. The festival is usually held on Father’s Day weekend every year.

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