Gas dryers dry clothes in half the time of electric models, cutting your energy costs by up to 50%. You get professionally installed gas lines that meet NYC building codes, proper venting that prevents moisture damage, and the peace of mind that comes with licensed installation.
No more waiting hours for loads to finish. No more sky-high electric bills from inefficient drying. Just fast, reliable performance from a dryer that’s connected safely and built to last in your Chelsea home.
We’ve been serving Chelsea residents with professional gas appliance installations for years. When you hire us, you work directly with Bobby and his son Rob – not a rotating cast of subcontractors.
We understand Chelsea’s unique building challenges, from pre-war apartments to modern high-rises. Our team knows NYC building codes inside and out, handles all Department of Buildings permits, and ensures your installation passes inspection the first time.
Chelsea homeowners trust us because we show up when promised, explain everything clearly, and never surprise you with hidden fees.
First, we assess your space and existing gas line capacity. If you need a new gas line or modifications, we handle the NYC Department of Buildings permit and install code-compliant piping.
Next, we connect your dryer to the gas supply using proper flex connectors and test all connections for leaks. We install or modify the exterior venting system to ensure proper exhaust flow and prevent moisture buildup.
Finally, we test the complete system, verify all safety features work correctly, and walk you through proper operation. You get documentation for your records and our contact information for any future questions.
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Your gas dryer installation includes all necessary permits, professional gas line installation or modification, proper venting to building exterior, and complete safety testing. We handle everything required by NYC building codes.
Chelsea’s housing mix means every installation is different. Pre-war buildings often need gas line upgrades, while newer constructions may require venting modifications. We’ve handled installations in everything from walk-up apartments to luxury high-rises.
Our service includes leak testing with professional equipment, proper sediment trap installation, and coordination with building management when required. You get transparent pricing upfront, so there are never surprises on your final bill.
Yes, NYC requires a Department of Buildings permit for all new gas dryer installations. This isn’t optional – it’s the law, and buildings can face violations for unpermitted work.
We handle the entire permit process for you, from filing the initial application to coordinating inspections. The permit ensures your installation meets current safety codes and protects your building’s insurance coverage.
Many homeowners try to skip this step to save money, but unpermitted work can cause major problems when selling your apartment or if there’s ever an insurance claim.
Absolutely. We install new gas lines throughout Chelsea, from simple extensions to complete new runs from your building’s main supply.
The process involves running properly sized black iron or CSST gas piping from your building’s gas meter to your laundry area. We handle all permits, coordinate with Con Edison when necessary, and ensure the line meets NYC pressure requirements.
Installation time depends on the distance and complexity, but most residential gas line installations take one to two days. We’ll give you an exact timeline after assessing your specific situation.
Gas dryer installation typically costs between $800 and $1,500 in Chelsea, depending on your existing setup. Simple hookups to existing gas lines cost less, while new gas line installations cost more.
The price includes all permits, professional installation, safety testing, and code compliance. If you need a new gas line, expect to add $300 to $800 depending on the distance and complexity of the run.
We provide detailed written estimates before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees, no surprise charges – just transparent pricing for professional service.
When installed by licensed professionals following NYC building codes, gas dryers are completely safe. The key is proper installation, which includes leak testing, correct venting, and code-compliant gas connections.
We use professional leak detection equipment to test every connection, install proper sediment traps to protect your appliance, and ensure venting meets NYC requirements for exterior termination. All work is inspected and approved by the Department of Buildings.
DIY installation or using unlicensed contractors creates serious safety risks, including gas leaks, carbon monoxide exposure, and fire hazards. Licensed installation protects your family and your investment.
Most gas dryer installations take 2-4 hours when connecting to existing gas lines and venting. New gas line installations typically require a full day, sometimes two days for complex runs.
The timeline depends on your building’s configuration and existing utilities. Pre-war buildings often take longer due to access challenges and older infrastructure. Modern buildings with accessible utility runs typically install faster.
We schedule installations at your convenience, including weekends when necessary. Emergency installations for essential appliances can often be accommodated within 24-48 hours.
Our complete service includes Department of Buildings permits, professional gas line connection or installation, proper exterior venting, comprehensive leak testing, and final system checkout.
We also handle coordination with building management when required, provide all necessary documentation for your records, and ensure your installation passes all required inspections. The service includes a one-year warranty on our installation work.
You get transparent pricing with no hidden fees, professional cleanup, and our contact information for any future questions. We’re not satisfied until your dryer is running safely and efficiently in your Chelsea home.