Insparisk is an Authorized Inspection Agency serving building owners and property managers throughout Maryland. We handle boiler and pressure vessel inspections, elevator compliance, and the filings that keep your certificates current.
Years of Inspection Experience
Coverage Across Maryland
Authorized Inspection Agency
Scheduling Support
Inspection and compliance services for commercial and multifamily properties across Maryland, led by the boiler and elevator work we deliver throughout the state.
Maryland moved to a private inspection model. As an Authorized Inspection Agency, we perform annual and biennial inspections and handle National Board filings and certificates.
Maryland requires owners to hire an authorized third-party inspector for the annual elevator inspection and 5-year full load test under ASME A17.1. We perform the inspection, handle registration, and manage remediation.
Energy benchmarking and reporting support for Maryland commercial properties, including data preparation and EPA Portfolio Manager submissions.
Backflow prevention device testing and certification to protect potable water systems for Maryland properties.
Gas piping inspection and testing for commercial buildings, with documentation prepared for your records and insurers.
One partner for your Maryland building compliance program, from scheduling and inspection through filing, certificates, and deadline tracking.
Maryland regulates boilers and elevators through distinct systems. Knowing how each works helps you stay ahead of deadlines and avoid violations.
Maryland no longer performs state boiler inspections directly. Building owners contract with an Authorized Inspection Agency or a National Board commissioned inspector.
Frequency: Annual for high-pressure, biennial for most low-pressureAfter a passing boiler inspection, a Certificate of Inspection is issued and must be posted near the boiler. Most commercial insurance policies require a current certificate.
Renewal: On the anniversary of inspectionThe Maryland Department of Labor requires owners to hire an authorized third-party inspector. All conveyances must be registered, and inspections follow ASME A17.1.
Frequency: Annual inspection + 5-year full load testOperating a boiler without a current certificate can bring fines from $1,000 to $5,000 per violation. DLLR can fine or order elevators out of service for unregistered or deficient units.
Risk: Fines, shutdown orders, insurance gapsOur inspectors cover the entire state, from the Baltimore and Washington suburbs to the Eastern Shore.
City & County
Rockville, Bethesda, Silver Spring
Bowie, College Park, Laurel
Annapolis & surrounding
Columbia, Ellicott City
City & County
Bel Air, Aberdeen
Salisbury & the coast
New to Maryland's private boiler inspection model? Our Maryland Boiler & Pressure Vessel Inspection Guide explains inspection frequency, certificates, penalties, and how to choose an Authorized Inspection Agency.
For elevators, our Maryland Elevator Inspection Guide explains the authorized third-party inspection model (in effect since 2009), annual inspections, the 5-year full load test, and registration.
Hiring or recruiting in the Baltimore metro? Visit our Baltimore compliance market page.
From boiler certificates to elevator readiness, our team handles inspections, filings, and deadline tracking for your Maryland properties.