You know that feeling when you’re dragging a heavy bag of wet clothes down three flights of stairs? That ends here. Once we properly install your gas dryer, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without the convenience.
No more planning your week around laundromat hours. No more quarters. No more hoping the machines are working when you finally make it there on Sunday afternoon.
Your clothes get dried faster and more efficiently with gas heat. Plus, you’re adding real value to your apartment—something that matters whether you’re staying put or thinking about your next move.
We’ve been serving Washington Heights and Manhattan for over 40 years. That’s four decades of navigating NYC’s complex building codes, working with co-op boards, and handling the unique challenges that come with older buildings in our neighborhood.
We’re a family business—father and son team—which means you get the same people who care about getting it right the first time. Our customers regularly tell us we’re the first contractors who actually came in under the original estimate.
Washington Heights has its own quirks when it comes to plumbing and gas work. The pre-war buildings, the varying pipe sizes, the building management requirements—we know them all because we’ve been working in these buildings for decades.
First, we handle the paperwork. NYC requires permits for gas dryer installations, and we file everything with the Department of Buildings before we start. No surprises, no violations showing up later.
Next comes the actual installation. We shut off your gas supply, run the proper gas line to your dryer location, and make all connections using the right fittings. Every joint gets tested for leaks using professional detection equipment—this isn’t optional.
If you need exterior venting, we’ll drill through to the outside wall and install the proper vent cap. The dryer gets connected to both the gas line and the vent system, then we run a full safety test to make sure everything’s working correctly and there’s no gas leaking anywhere in your apartment.
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Your installation includes all necessary gas line connections, proper fittings, and safety testing. We bring the specialized tools needed for gas work and leak detection equipment that most handymen don’t have.
In Washington Heights, many buildings have specific requirements about gas appliance installations. We’re familiar with the common restrictions in co-ops along Broadway and the older buildings near Fort Tryon Park. Some buildings require intermediate shut-off valves or specific venting configurations—we handle all of that.
You’ll also get a complete safety inspection after installation. We test for gas leaks at every connection point and verify that your dryer is venting properly to prevent any carbon monoxide issues. This isn’t just good practice—it’s required by NYC building codes and it’s what keeps your family safe.
Yes, NYC requires permits for all gas dryer installations, and the work must be done by a licensed plumber. This isn’t something you can skip or do yourself legally.
We handle the entire permit process for you, including filing the necessary paperwork with the Department of Buildings before we start work. The permit ensures that your installation meets current safety codes and won’t cause problems if you sell your apartment later.
Many people try to avoid the permit process to save money, but this creates bigger problems down the line. Buildings can issue violations, and you might have trouble with insurance claims if there’s ever an issue with an unpermitted installation.
No, you need a licensed plumber who’s specifically qualified for gas work. Not all plumbers have the proper licensing and insurance to work on gas lines safely.
Gas line work requires specialized training and equipment. We carry the proper leak detection tools and know the specific codes for gas appliance installations in NYC buildings. This includes understanding pressure requirements, proper fitting types, and safety testing procedures.
Using an unlicensed person for gas work puts your family at risk and violates city codes. If there’s ever a gas leak or carbon monoxide problem, your insurance may not cover damages if the work wasn’t done by a properly licensed professional.
Building approval varies, but many Washington Heights buildings do allow gas dryers if the proper infrastructure exists. The key factors are whether you have access to a gas line and can vent to the outside.
Older buildings in the neighborhood sometimes have restrictions due to aging plumbing systems or structural limitations. Co-ops and condos typically require board approval before any gas appliance installation, and we can help you understand what documentation they’ll need.
We’ve worked with building management companies throughout Washington Heights and understand the common requirements. Before starting any work, we can assess your specific situation and let you know what approvals you’ll need to get from your building.
Most installations take 4-6 hours, but this depends on your apartment’s existing gas line setup and whether we need to install exterior venting.
If you already have a gas line near where the dryer will go, the work is more straightforward. We’ll connect the new line, install the dryer connections, and do all the safety testing. Buildings that require us to run new gas lines or install venting through exterior walls will take longer.
We always give you a realistic timeframe upfront and stick to it. The permit filing happens before installation day, so there’s no waiting around for approvals while we’re at your apartment. We come prepared with all necessary materials and tools to complete the job in one visit.
We handle exterior venting installation, including drilling through walls and installing proper vent caps. This is common in Washington Heights buildings where interior venting isn’t possible.
The venting system removes hot air and moisture from your dryer safely. We’ll determine the best route from your dryer location to the nearest exterior wall, install the ductwork, and make sure everything is properly sealed against weather and pests.
Some buildings have restrictions about where exterior vents can be placed, especially on street-facing walls. We’re familiar with these requirements and will work with your building management to ensure the vent placement meets both safety codes and building policies.
Installation costs typically range from $800-1,500, depending on the complexity of your setup and what’s already in place. We provide detailed estimates upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Factors that affect cost include whether you need new gas line runs, exterior venting installation, and any building-specific requirements. Simple hookups to existing gas lines cost less than installations requiring new infrastructure.
We break down all costs in writing before starting work—no hidden fees or surprise charges. Many customers tell us we’re the first contractors who actually came in under the original estimate, which happens when we find more efficient ways to complete the installation.