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January 22nd, 2024

Is a Leaking Water Heater Dangerous?

From showers to cooking and cleaning, hot water is essential for many aspects of daily life, which means a water heater is, too. The devices are not overly complex, but that doesn’t mean they are rudimentary or something for a novice to practice DIY projects on. Water heaters contain several technical components and interact with

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January 8th, 2024

The Right Thermostat Can Greatly Improve Energy Efficiency

Most New York City property owners know about the heating season from October 1 through May 31. During these eight months, buildings must maintain an indoor temperature of at least 62°F from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., regardless of outdoor temperatures. Between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., property owners must ensure interior temperatures are at

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December 11th, 2023

The Impact of Freezing Weather on Your Building’s Boilers

Steam heat is integral to the heating season in New York City. Nearly 80% of apartment buildings in the city use steam boilers fired by natural gas or oil. Hot water boilers account for many of the remaining heating systems. These systems are capable, but they can face challenges that affect their efficacy in the

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November 27th, 2023

What Is Zoned Temperature Control and Is It Worth It for Your Building?

Landlords in New York City are all too familiar with heat complaints during the winter despite their adherence to heating regulations. Many apartment buildings in the city run a hot water boiler system with a primary thermostatic control. While a primary device is fine when apartments are on one level, in NYC, residential buildings are

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November 13th, 2023

Fixing Noisy Radiators Can Be About More Than Reducing Annoyance

New York City experiences frigid temperatures in the winter. On average, the city experiences lows of 25°F and highs of 40°F. The city’s heating season begins in October and doesn’t end until May. A lack of heat is the most common complaint by NYC tenants, but heat-associated noise is also up there. Noise often stems

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October 30th, 2023

El Nino Is Coming to NYC: How This Weather Pattern Will Affect Your Heating System This Winter

New York City is no stranger to cold winters. Still, El Niño occurs every three to five years, bringing warmer temperatures and a wetter season. This shift in climate patterns can mildly affect heating demands. Knowing El Niño’s effect on heating systems can help property owners avoid high costs and limit problems of system strain.

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October 16th, 2023

Steam Heat in NYC: Why a 100-Year-Old Method Is Still Going Strong

According to most estimates, New York City is home to roughly 1 million buildings; of these buildings, about 430,000 are residential, including owner-occupied dwellings and rental units. Within these thousands of structures, nearly 70% of large buildings, you can find steam boiler systems, demonstrating the continued importance of steam heat in NYC. How did steam

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October 2nd, 2023

At What Age Should a Boiler Be Replaced? Signs It’s Time for a New Commercial Boiler

Boilers are the workhorses of many properties throughout New York City. The systems are responsible for ensuring the delivery of heat and hot water when and where needed. Landlords depend on boiler systems, especially during the frigid months of mandatory heating seasons. To keep it running effectively, at what age should a boiler be replaced?

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September 18th, 2023

Signs of Impending Boiler Problems and Solutions to Prevent Heat and Hot Water Disasters

The heating season in New York City is from October 1 through May 31. During this season, landlords must keep their properties at proper minimum temperatures — 62° F to 68° F, depending on the time of day. The boiler is crucial in maintaining building temperatures, especially during the winter. Building owners must remain aware

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September 5th, 2023

Be Proactive About Water Heater Maintenance — Before Cold Weather Arrives

According to the Department of Energy, a water heater typically lasts between 10 and 15 years. The exact estimate depends on the type of system and specific manufacturer, and it assumes proper care and upkeep. Preventative maintenance on a hot water heater is vital to meeting warranty and lifetime expectations. Discover the preventive measures you

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