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Exterior Window frames and trim in New York City need to be well-maintained and painted at least once every 5 years.
Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material (SFRM) is often used as one component in a building’s fireproofing measures.
Building owners in New York City maybe be assessed with penalties up to $10,000 from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for not hiring a licensed mold assessor to inspect and remedy mold conditions.
Cars go to a car wash for those high pressure water streams with soap, then rinse water, that leave the vehicle sparkling clean.
Lead paint in residential units was banned in 1978 due to health concerns. Lead dust, which comes from lead paint, is the most common source of lead poisoning for people and pets.
There’s a code for that! The city’s building code §27-351 and section 804.1 address compliance of interior floor finishes and fire standards.
New York City has rules and regulations for bathrooms, which when not met, can bring violations and penalties.
Interior wall finishes must follow NYC code 801.1 and National Fire Protection Association [NFPA] code 286 to maintain appropriate fire resistance inside buildings.
Parapets, initially used for military fort defense, today serve as guard rails to conceal equipment, like rooftop HVAC systems.
The NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) allows minor alterations and ordinary repairs to a property without a special permit as found in building code section §28-105.4.2.