Your boiler inspection isn’t just a checkbox—it’s protecting your investment and your tenants. When we complete your annual inspection, you’ll have certified documentation filed with NYC DOB within the required 14-day deadline.
No more scrambling to find qualified inspectors or worrying about late fees. No more tenants complaining about cold apartments because your system failed inspection.
You get peace of mind knowing your heating system meets all safety standards and your building stays compliant with Local Law requirements. That’s what 40+ years of Manhattan experience delivers.
Bobby and Rob have been keeping Inwood buildings warm and compliant for over four decades. We know these older apartment buildings inside and out—from the prewar co-ops west of Broadway to the multifamily buildings throughout the neighborhood.
When you hire RB Mechanical, you’re getting the same family that’s been serving Manhattan landlords and property managers since 1983. We understand Inwood’s unique housing stock and the challenges that come with maintaining heating systems in buildings that date back to the early 1900s.
Our neighbors trust us because we show up when we say we will, charge fair prices, and actually care about keeping people safe and warm during New York winters.
First, we schedule your inspection during the annual cycle that runs January 1st through December 31st. Our licensed inspector examines your boiler’s safety valves, pressure gauges, fuel supply lines, and all critical components.
We check for leaks, corrosion, proper operating pressures, and any safety hazards that could put your building at risk. If we find issues, we’ll explain exactly what needs fixing and provide upfront pricing for repairs.
Within 14 days of the inspection, we file all required paperwork with the NYC Department of Buildings. You get copies of everything, and if repairs were needed, we handle the follow-up BO-13 Affirmation of Correction filing once work is complete. No bureaucratic headaches for you.
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Every boiler inspection includes a comprehensive safety assessment of your heating system. We examine internal and external components, test efficiency levels, and verify all safety devices are functioning properly.
For Inwood’s older buildings, this means special attention to the steam distribution systems common in prewar apartment buildings. We understand how these systems work and what typically goes wrong after decades of operation.
Your inspection covers pressure testing, safety valve operation, fuel line integrity, and combustion efficiency. If your building has multiple boilers, each unit gets the same thorough examination. We also check that your boiler registration is current with the Department of Buildings.
Boiler inspection costs vary based on your system type and building size, but we always provide upfront pricing before starting work. Most standard low-pressure boiler inspections for Inwood apartment buildings range from $150-300, including all DOB paperwork filing.
We never hit you with surprise fees or hidden charges. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we begin the inspection.
Remember, the cost of inspection is minimal compared to the $1,000+ fines you’ll face for missing the annual requirement or filing late.
If we find safety issues during inspection, we’ll explain exactly what needs repair and provide clear pricing for the work. You typically have 90 days to complete necessary repairs before a re-inspection is required.
We handle both the initial inspection and any needed repairs, so you’re working with one team throughout the process. Once repairs are complete, we perform the follow-up inspection and file the BO-13 Affirmation of Correction with the Department of Buildings.
The key is addressing issues promptly. Delaying repairs can lead to additional fines and potential shutdown orders from the DOB.
The NYC boiler inspection cycle runs from January 1st through December 31st each year. You need to have your inspection completed and filed with DOB within this timeframe to stay compliant.
We recommend scheduling early in the year, especially for Inwood’s older buildings where repairs might be needed. This gives you plenty of time to address any issues before the deadline.
If you’re a new property owner or haven’t had an inspection recently, don’t wait. Missing the annual requirement results in automatic $1,000 fines per boiler, plus additional penalties that accumulate monthly.
Most buildings in Inwood require annual boiler inspections, but there are specific requirements based on building type and boiler capacity. Buildings with six or more dwelling units need annual inspections, as do all commercial and mixed-use properties.
Single-family homes and buildings with five or fewer units may be exempt, but only if they have low-pressure boilers under 100,000 BTUs serving individual units. Given Inwood’s housing stock of multifamily apartment buildings, most properties fall under the inspection requirement.
If you’re unsure about your building’s requirements, we can review your situation and determine what inspections you need to stay compliant with NYC regulations.
Most boiler inspections take 1-2 hours depending on your system size and complexity. For typical Inwood apartment buildings with standard low-pressure boilers, expect about 90 minutes for a thorough inspection.
Buildings with multiple boilers or older steam systems may take longer, especially if we need to access different mechanical rooms or examine distribution components throughout the building.
We work efficiently but never rush the safety checks. A proper inspection takes the time it takes—cutting corners isn’t worth the risk to your tenants or your building.
Only licensed professionals can perform boiler inspections in New York City. This includes licensed Oil Burner Installers, licensed Master Plumbers, or inspectors from authorized boiler insurance companies.
We hold the proper licenses and certifications required by the NYC Department of Buildings. We’ve been performing these inspections throughout Manhattan since 1983, so we know the regulations inside and out.
Don’t risk hiring unlicensed contractors. If the inspection isn’t performed by a qualified professional, the DOB won’t accept the filing, and you’ll still be subject to fines and penalties.