Larger suburban homes, newer dryer systems, multi-car garages and finished basements. Livingston is the kind of housing stock dryer vents were actually designed for — when they're maintained.
Most of Livingston was developed from the late 1950s through the 1980s, with a steady stream of tear-downs and new construction since. The homes are larger, the lots are bigger, and the laundry rooms are usually actual rooms — second-floor, first-floor, or in dedicated basement utility areas — not retrofitted closets. Multi-car attached garages are the norm.
That housing pattern means most Livingston vent runs were designed in from day one with rigid duct, and most are well-maintained. But high-end appliances, multi-pet households, and very large families combine with longer runs to create a different kind of buildup pattern.
The full township: the Northland Drive area, the Riker Hill and Hillside Avenue neighborhoods, Bel-Air, Collins Park, the Mt. Pleasant Avenue corridor, the Old Short Hills Road area along the Millburn border, and newer townhouse developments throughout. Same-day appointments township-wide.
We also serve Millburn/Short Hills, West Orange, Maplewood, South Orange, Montclair, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield, Verona and Cedar Grove.