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Austin Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc.

Austin Plumbing & Heating

NYC Licensed Master Plumber

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For Buildings · Property Managers · Boards · Operators

One Licensed Partner for Your NYC Building

Property managers and building owners don’t need another vendor — they need one licensed firm that answers for the plumbing, the gas, the heating plant, and the compliance calendar behind all of it. That’s the practice we’ve built: proactive building service from a Licensed Master Plumber shop that has spent decades on the violation-and-filing side of NYC buildings.

Not distress work — the opposite of it. Contracts, planned replacements, and the filings handled on time, so your buildings stay off the enforcement lists we help other owners get off of.

The Four Doors

Why Buildings Consolidate on One Licensed Master Plumber

We built this practice from the compliance side — years of clearing DOB and HPD violations, restoring gas after shutoffs, and rescuing missed filings for owners who learned the hard way what fragmented vendors cost. The lesson repeats: buildings with one licensed firm holding the plumbing, gas, heating, and filing calendar simply don't generate the emergencies and violations that buildings with five vendors do.

Violations prevented beat violations cleared — and we're one of the few shops that does both. When a building does have open violations, this is how we clear them →

Day-to-day commercial work — waste lines, fixtures, water service, tenant fit-outs — runs through our commercial practice: commercial plumbing services →

The Gas Credential, Up Front

Every building conversation eventually reaches the gas line — the cooking gas, the boiler fuel, the LL152 inspection, the meter room. In NYC that work is legally reserved for a Licensed Master Plumber, and it's the center of our shop: LMP #1879, working both Con Edison and National Grid territories. The licensed gas work behind every building we serve →

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you carry the insurance and documentation our management company requires?

Yes — certificates of insurance naming your entities, W-9s, license documentation (NYC LMP #1879), and the closeout paperwork your files and your auditors expect. B2B paperwork is table stakes; ask for what your compliance department needs and it shows up.

What are your response commitments for contract buildings?

Contract buildings get priority dispatch ahead of one-off calls — including for after-hours emergencies — and a direct line, not a call center. Specific response commitments are written into each agreement based on portfolio size and location; we only commit to what we can actually deliver from a Brooklyn base.

Which boroughs do you cover?

Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and the Bronx. Our shop at 802 Jamaica Ave makes Brooklyn and Queens the fastest-response zone, which is where most of our contract portfolio sits. We do not serve Staten Island.

How do maintenance contracts price?

On structure, not mystery: a defined scope (annual boiler startup/shutdown, compliance filings, priority response, preferred rates on repairs) priced per building, with portfolio pricing across multiple buildings. No published one-size number — a 6-unit walkup and a 60-unit elevator building are different animals, and pretending otherwise is how contracts disappoint. You get a written quote after we see the buildings.

Put a License Behind Your Buildings

Tell us about the building or portfolio and what keeps landing on your desk — we’ll come back with a scoped, honest next step.