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NYC Inspections Pricing

Boiler Services – NYC

“Most Common Choice” Local Law 62/91 mandates that all boilers in buildings with six or more families and commercial properties undergo both external and internal annual inspections. The inspection cycle runs from January 1st to December 31st. As of November 2022, regulations also require testing of boiler controls and safety devices, which is included in our service fee. Filing fees are included.

Local Law 62/91 mandates that all boilers in buildings with six or more families and commercial properties undergo both external and internal annual inspections. The inspection cycle runs from January 1st to December 31st each year, ensuring compliance and safety standards are consistently met. Filing fees are included.

High-pressure boilers, including electric high-pressure boilers, are required to undergo two inspections each year: an internal inspection and an external inspection. These inspections must occur within the same cycle but should be scheduled approximately six months apart. Filing fees are included.

High-pressure boilers, including electric high-pressure boilers, are required to undergo two inspections each year: an internal inspection and an external inspection. These inspections must occur within the same cycle but should be scheduled approximately six months apart. Filing fees are included.

NYC DEP Certificates of Operation are the required permits needed for boilers with a capacity of more than 4.2 million BTUs per hour. To renew a certificate to operate, a qualified combustion tester must perform annual combustion efficiency tests. Filing fees may apply.

NYC DEP Registration 2 is required for boilers with a capacity of 2.8 to 4.2 million BTUs per hour. A combustion efficiency test is required for renewal every three years. Filing fees may apply.

NYC DEP Registration 1 is required for boilers with a capacity of 350,000 to 2.8 million BTUs per hour. The renewal cycle occurs every three years. Filing fees may apply.

The NYC DEP requires an annual Clean & Tune service for boilers, which includes inspection, cleaning, and tuning of the boiler and burner. This service improves efficiency and complies with NYC regulations.

Building owners who have removed or disconnected boilers must submit an OP49 form to the DOB Boiler Division to avoid non-filing penalties. Filing fees may apply.

Elevator Services – NYC

$345 Must be conducted every year, typically six months apart from Category 1 or Category 5 witnessing inspections.

In NYC, Category 1 Witnessing is an annual safety inspection for all elevators, focusing on key safety components like door locks, brakes, and emergency systems.

Category 5 Witnessing is a rigorous safety inspection for all elevators every five years, testing safety brakes and overspeed governors under load conditions.

Door Lock Monitoring ensures that elevator doors are securely closed and locked before the car moves. Compliance is mandatory in NYC.

Backflow and Gas Line Services – NYC

Annual backflow prevention device testing ensures that contaminated water does not flow backward into the clean water supply. Mandatory in NYC.

Local Law 152 mandates gas line inspections every four years to check for leaks and ensure safety in NYC buildings.

Energy Benchmarking – NYC

$750 LL84 requires annual benchmarking data from buildings over 50,000 square feet to be submitted for public disclosure by May 1.

Maryland Inspections Pricing

Boiler Services – Maryland

The Maryland Initial Boiler Inspection is required for newly installed or relocated boilers before operation to ensure compliance with state safety standards.

Maryland Renewal Boiler Inspections are conducted annually or biennially to assess boiler safety, condition, and compliance.

Boiler deactivation in Maryland requires notification to the state and an inspection to ensure that the boiler has been safely shut down and disconnected.

Elevator Services – Maryland

Category 1 Witnessing in Maryland is conducted alongside the annual inspection to ensure elevator safety and regulatory compliance.

Category 3 Witnessing is conducted every three years in Maryland, specifically targeting safety devices like buffers and emergency braking systems.

Maryland requires Category 5 Witnessing every five years, which involves a comprehensive inspection of safety devices under load conditions.