Commercial Pest Inspection New York City

Your Compliance File Needs to Be Ready Before They Knock

A commercial pest inspection in New York City isn’t just about finding pests — it’s about building the documented record that protects your business when a health inspector walks in unannounced. We’ve spent nearly 40 years helping NYC businesses prepare for exactly that moment.

100+

Years Of Collective Experience

40+

Years Serving NYC & Long Island

A+ BBB Rating Since 1989

Over 35 years of continuous A+ BBB accreditation — a verifiable, third-party record that reflects our actual track record with commercial clients across New York City.

NYSDEC-Licensed Applicators Only

We apply only NYSDEC-registered materials, so every treatment record in your compliance file is legally defensible under New York State law.

Serving NYC Since 1985

Four decades of commercial inspections across all five boroughs means we know how pests move through New York City’s aging building stock — because we’ve seen it firsthand in pre-war restaurants, food manufacturing facilities, multi-family buildings, and institutional properties throughout the city.

Guaranteed Appointment Within 48 Hours

When your reinspection deadline is close or an audit is coming up, we guarantee an appointment within 48 hours — same-day service is often available across Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.

Business Pest Inspection New York City

What a Real Commercial Inspection Actually Covers

A lot of businesses in New York City have had an exterminator come through. Fewer of them have a compliance file that would actually hold up during a DOHMH audit. Those are two very different things. A commercial pest inspection from Kingsway Exterminating Company starts before any treatment happens. We walk your property — your specific building, your specific pest pressures, your specific entry points — and put together a written assessment that tells you exactly what we found, what we’re going to do about it, and what it’s going to cost. No phone quotes before we’ve seen the space. No guesswork. What you get at the end isn’t just a treated building. It’s documentation. Service reports formatted for health inspector review. Pest control logs maintained on-site. The kind of paper trail that shows a DOHMH inspector or a third-party auditor that your pest management program is real, ongoing, and compliant.

Compliance Pest Inspection New York City

What Changes When Your Compliance Is Documented

An unannounced inspection doesn't have to be a crisis when your pest management records are already in order and ready to show.

You walk into every health inspection with a documented pest management history that inspectors can review on the spot.
If you’ve already received a DOH or HPD violation, we provide the written corrective action documentation required for your reinspection.
Your compliance file reflects NYSDEC-licensed treatments — not just evidence of service, but evidence of regulated, legally defensible service.
Ongoing maintenance schedules keep your pest control logs current so you’re never scrambling to show proof of an active program.
Franchise operators, food manufacturers, and institutional facilities get documentation formatted to satisfy third-party audit requirements, not just city inspectors.
You stop worrying about what a single 311 complaint could trigger, because your records already show a proactive, documented response to pest pressure.

Commercial Pest Audit New York City

NYC's Inspection System Doesn't Give You a Warning

Every food-service establishment in New York City is subject to unannounced DOHMH inspections at least once per year. There’s no heads-up. No scheduled date. Just an inspector at the door. When they find pest activity, the consequences are immediate and public. The NYC DOH grading system scores violations on a point scale — 0 to 13 points earns an A, 14 to 27 earns a B, and 28 or more earns a C. Those grades go in your window. They show up on Yelp. They appear in the city’s publicly searchable restaurant inspection database. A single critical violation for rat or mouse activity can carry a fine of up to $2,000. HPD inspections can be triggered by a single 311 complaint — often within one to two weeks of that complaint being filed. One tenant, one customer, one passerby with a phone. That’s all it takes to start a violation cascade that’s expensive and time-consuming to unwind. The businesses that come through unannounced inspections cleanly aren’t the ones that scrambled to call an exterminator after something went wrong. They’re the ones who already had a documented, ongoing pest management program in place. That’s what a commercial pest inspection from Kingsway Exterminating Company is designed to build.

Food Safety Pest Inspection New York City

Already Cited? Here's What Happens Next

If you’ve already received a violation, the situation is different from a proactive inspection — and most pest control companies don’t address that difference clearly. You don’t just need treatment. You need documented remediation that satisfies DOHMH reinspection requirements. You need a paper trail that shows corrective action was taken, by a licensed applicator, using registered materials, within a timeframe that holds up to scrutiny. We handle this regularly. We respond quickly, treat the issue, and provide the written documentation you need for reinspection. We also work with restaurants, warehouses, schools, healthcare facilities, hotels, and multi-family buildings across Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island — each with their own regulatory exposures and documentation requirements. Beyond citation response, we also issue mortgage clearance certificates and building demolition treatment and clearance certificates for properties involved in real estate transactions or construction. These are services most pest control companies don’t advertise. We do, because our commercial clients in New York City need them.