Bloomfield blends pre-war apartment buildings along the Bloomfield Avenue corridor with newer transit-oriented development around the train station. Property managers, HOAs and condo boards — per-building pricing, recurring contracts, fire code compliance.
Bloomfield's housing stock runs the full range. The Bloomfield Avenue corridor and the streets around Watsessing Park hold dense pre-war and mid-century apartment buildings, many with original shared exhaust risers that haven't been touched in decades. Newer transit-oriented developments around the Bloomfield train station and along Glenwood Avenue have modern equipment but heavy occupancy that fills vents fast. Both ends of the spectrum are overdue for service.
Carrier-driven inspections are picking up across the township. Once an underwriter or fire marshal asks for documented dryer vent maintenance on a multi-family policy, property managers have a tight window to produce records. We deliver paperwork that satisfies carrier and fire-marshal requirements without back-and-forth.
Common-element vent service is a standard line item in well-run Bloomfield condo budgets. Boards typically schedule us once or twice a year for full-building cleaning, with itemized invoicing for the association and optional unit-owner upsells for closet-laundry detail work. See our HOA service section for full details.
The full township — Bloomfield Center, Brookdale, Brookside, Watsessing, the Bloomfield Avenue corridor, the streets around Bloomfield College, the Glen Ridge border, the Newark border, and apartment buildings throughout.
Per-building flat-rate pricing. Insurance documentation included.