SSeabreeze
Mechanical Corp.

Our Services

Fabrication, coordination, delivery, installation.

Seabreeze provides the complete sheet metal scope for commercial HVAC ductwork in New York, from drawings and shop production through delivery, field installation, and project closeout.

In-House Fabrication

Our Copiague shop.

Seabreeze fabricates in-house from our facility at 1445 S. Strong Avenue, Copiague. CNC plasma tables, waterjet liner cutters, and a full coil line give the team direct control over quality, schedule, and output.

Seabreeze Mechanical Corp. coil line and fabrication floor, Copiague NY

Coil Line

Full sheet metal coil processing for high-volume ductwork production

Vicon CNC plasma table at Seabreeze Mechanical Corp. shop, Copiague NY

Vicon CNC Plasma Table

Precision plasma cutting for sheet metal components and fittings

Seabreeze Mechanical Corp. waterjet liner cutter in the fabrication shop

Waterjet Liner Cutter

High-speed liner cutting for insulated ductwork systems

Our Workflow

Six stages, fully managed.

Seabreeze runs the ductwork scope from estimate to closeout with clear handoffs, consistent documentation, and field-connected management at every stage.

Estimate

Review drawings, scope, bid requirements, and commercial ductwork quantities.

Coordinate

Develop shop drawings, respond to comments, and support BIM-driven coordination.

Fabricate

Release, ticket, label, fabricate, wrap, and stage ductwork for delivery.

Deliver

Load material in sequence and coordinate deliveries around site conditions.

Install

Install ductwork safely and coordinate with field conditions and other trades.

Close Out

Support punchlist, revisions, change orders, and final turnover.

Technology

Modern tools on every project.

BIM-Driven Coordination

Support for 3D ductwork coordination, model review, and clash-aware project planning.

Fabrication-Aware Drafting

Shop drawings developed with fabrication, delivery, and field installation in mind.

Connected Operations

Project tracking across estimating, drafting, shop production, deliveries, manpower, and field changes.

Floor-by-Floor Execution

Material releases, deliveries, and installation planning organized around floors, prints, and project sequence.