Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Dryer Vent Cleaning in New York City
Most NYC multifamily buildings and condominium complexes should schedule professional dryer vent cleaning at least once per year. Buildings with shared laundry rooms running commercial dryers at high volume across multiple units should schedule service every six months. High-occupancy rental buildings in Manhattan and Brooklyn with constant dryer usage may require even more frequent service.
Ken’s Gutters services commercial and multifamily properties across all five boroughs including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island. We work with rental apartment buildings, condominium complexes, HOA-governed communities, and large multifamily housing portfolios across neighborhoods from Astoria and Flushing to Harlem, Williamsburg, and Riverdale.
No. Beyond providing building access, no one from your New York City property management team needs to be present. Ken’s Gutters coordinates directly with on-site building staff or superintendents and manages all service logistics independently across your NYC properties.
Every job in New York City is documented with real-time geo-tagged, time-stamped video uploaded as our technicians work. You receive a complete verifiable service record for every unit and vent system serviced, giving your NYC property management team documented proof of work without anyone needing to follow up.
Ken’s Gutters coordinates commercial dryer vent cleaning across portfolios of any size in New York City, scheduling service across multiple buildings and boroughs under a single coordinated maintenance plan. Our team works around building occupancy schedules to minimize disruption to residents. Ken’s Gutters operates nationwide under a single vendor account.
Pricing in New York City depends on the number of dryers, building height, accessibility, vent cover type, and duct complexity. Ken’s Gutters has a minimum project size of $1,800 to $2,500. Standard access vents run $30 to $40 per dryer, while taller buildings and complex configurations in high-rise properties across Manhattan and Brooklyn range from $100 to $125 per vent. Volume discounts are available for larger portfolios.














