NYC DOB INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR WASHERS & GAS DRYERS Sample Clauses

NYC DOB INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR WASHERS & GAS DRYERS. The NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) requires all WASHING MACHINES and all GAS DRYERS (existing, new or replacement installations): (1) to be filed by a NYC licensed Plumber with the DOB prior to installation and (2) to be installed by a NYC licensed Plumber in accordance with all applicable NYC Building Codes. Installing a code-compliant washing machine or bringing an existing one into compliance in a Xxxx Oaks Village apartment, is likely to be very costly due to changes in plumbing-related NYC Building Codes. Washers require 2” drain lines be converted to 3” drain lines, which involves running lines into basements and through first-floor apartment walls. Other requirements deal with the number of appliances being connected to common drains and vents and these requirements are affected by the location of the appliances. Gas Dryer Codes are similarly stringent and installations will incur additional costs. Rigid gas piping needs to be updated and insulated rigid-vent piping must now be installed through the exterior wall at least 4’ from the nearest window. Flexible dryer vent hoses can no longer be used, all valves must be lockable and the gas dryer, itself, must be within a certain distance of the main gas line. Electric dryers do NOT require a DOB Permit and may be a better appliance choice for most residents. Prior to any installation of a Washer, Gas Dryer or Electric Dryer, you must first file a no-fee GOVO (single-Inspection) Alteration Agreement, if you haven’t previously done so. If you have questions, please contact the GOVO Alteration Services Unit, 718-347-2337.
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