Service Areas

BEP Environmental provides certified environmental inspection and testing services across New York City and Long Island. We support homeowners, landlords, buyers, and property managers with accurate inspections, clear documentation, and compliance-focused reporting tailored to local building conditions and regulatory requirements. Our service areas reflect where building age, density, and local laws demand experienced, NYC-focused environmental expertise.
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Manhattan
Manhattan’s dense mix of pre-war buildings, high-rise residences, and mixed-use properties presents unique environmental and regulatory challenges. Our certified inspections help identify lead-based paint hazards, moisture conditions, indoor air quality concerns, and compliance risks so property owners and occupants can maintain safe, compliant spaces.
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Brooklyn
Brooklyn’s diverse mix of walk-ups, mixed-use properties and pre-war buildings creates varied environmental and compliance challenges across the borough. Our certified inspections help identify lead-based paint hazards, moisture issues, indoor air quality concerns, and regulatory risks, supporting safe occupancy, renovation planning, and informed property decisions.
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Queens
Queens features a wide range of residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings with varying ages and construction types. Our certified inspections help identify lead-based paint hazards, moisture concerns, indoor air quality issues, and compliance risks, supporting safe occupancy, renovation planning, and confident property decision-making across the borough.
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Staten Island
Staten Island’s mix of older single-family homes, multi-family properties, and renovated residences presents distinct environmental and compliance considerations. Our certified inspections help identify lead-based paint hazards, moisture concerns, indoor air quality issues, and regulatory risks, supporting safe occupancy, renovation planning, and informed property decisions.
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Bronx
The Bronx includes a large concentration of older residential and multifamily buildings with heightened environmental and compliance considerations. Our certified inspections help identify lead-based paint hazards, moisture conditions, indoor air quality concerns, and regulatory risks, supporting safe occupancy, renovation planning, and informed property decisions throughout the borough.
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Long Island
Long Island properties include older homes, finished basements, and coastal structures that face increased moisture and environmental risks. Our certified inspections help identify mold conditions, lead-based paint hazards, indoor air quality concerns, and regulatory issues, supporting informed maintenance decisions, renovation planning, and confident property ownership.
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Nassau County
Nassau County includes many older suburban homes and mixed-use properties with environmental and compliance considerations tied to building age and renovation activity. Our certified inspections help identify lead-based paint hazards, mold conditions, indoor air quality concerns, and regulatory risks, supporting informed maintenance decisions, property transactions, and long-term occupancy planning.
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Suffolk County
Suffolk County properties include older homes, suburban residences, and coastal structures with unique environmental and compliance considerations. Our certified inspections help identify mold conditions, lead-based paint hazards, indoor air quality concerns, radon risks, and regulatory issues, supporting informed maintenance decisions, property transactions, and long-term occupancy planning.