Newark has the highest concentration of multi-family housing in our service area — older buildings, neglected vent systems, and an active wave of gentrification renovations triggering long-overdue inspections. Per-building pricing, recurring contracts, fire code compliance.
Newark's housing stock is dense, older, and heavily multi-family. The Ironbound's brick rowhouses, the apartment buildings across Downtown and University Heights, the older multi-families through Forest Hill, the new luxury developments along the McCarter Highway corridor, the redeveloped industrial conversions in Newark Renaissance — every one has a different vent setup, and most have been ignored for years.
The wave of renovation activity across the city — gentrification, condo conversions, mixed-use redevelopment — is also driving inspections. Insurance carriers and code officials are increasingly asking property managers for proof of dryer vent maintenance, especially when transferring or refinancing a building.
Newark insurance underwriters are increasingly asking for documented dryer vent maintenance on multi-family policies. Our written certification letters are formatted to satisfy carrier requirements without requiring back-and-forth with your broker.
The full city — Downtown, the Ironbound, Forest Hill, North Newark, University Heights, Vailsburg, the South Ward, Weequahic, the West Ward, Mulberry Commons and the redeveloped industrial corridor.
Common-element vent service is a standard request from Newark condo and HOA boards as redevelopment continues. See our HOA service section for full details.
Per-building flat-rate pricing. Insurance documentation included.