East Orange's housing stock is dense and heavily apartment-concentrated, with significant numbers of older multi-family buildings whose vent systems have gone years without proper service. Property managers need a reliable, code-compliant vendor.
East Orange is a small city with a high apartment-to-house ratio. The bulk of its housing is in apartment buildings — pre-war and mid-century stock concentrated along Central Avenue, the Brick Church Station area, the streets running south toward the Newark border, and the corridors near the East Orange General Hospital.
For dryer vents, that density combined with the age of the buildings adds up to a vent service backlog: many buildings have not been cleaned in 5–10 years or more, and the carrier and fire-marshal pressure is rising.
One of the most common things East Orange property managers tell us is that they've had trouble finding a vent vendor who shows up on time, follows through, and delivers proper documentation. We specialize in being the easy vendor to work with: same-week scheduling on most jobs, communication directly with your management team, and paperwork delivered before the invoice.
The full city — the Central Avenue corridor, the Brick Church area, the streets around East Orange General Hospital, the Elmwood and Ampere sections, the streets near the Newark border, and apartment buildings throughout.
Per-building flat-rate pricing. Documentation included.