
5 Common Reasons NYC Buildings Fail Gas Piping Inspections
(And How to Avoid Joining the List) Nobody wakes up excited about a gas piping inspection. It’s not exactly a spa day. But if you own or manage a building in New York City, Local Law 152 inspections are now a fact of life — and a surprising number of buildings are…

What Is a Licensed Master Plumber and Why Do You Need One for NYC Gas Work?
If you have ever searched for a plumber in New York City, you may have noticed that some companies advertise themselves as a Licensed Master Plumber, or LMP, while others simply call themselves plumbers. That raises an obvious question: What is the difference, and…

Class A, Class B, and Class C Gas Warning Tags Explained: What NYC Property Owners Need to Know
Quick Summary Class A, Class B, and Class C gas warning tags are used to identify hazardous or potentially hazardous gas conditions. A Class A warning is the most serious and usually means the gas must be shut off and the meter locked. A Class B warning is also an…

NYC Local Law 152 Gas Inspections: What Building Owners Need to Know in 2026
If you own or manage a building in New York City, Local Law 152 is one of the most important gas safety requirements to keep on your compliance calendar. The law requires periodic inspections of gas piping systems in many NYC buildings, and missing the deadline can…
