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March 27th, 2023

Roof Tank Fill Pumps: How Roof Pumps for Water Work and Should Be Maintained

New York City uses a gravity-fed water supply, making the service of high-rises challenging, if not impossible, without the city’s iconic rooftop tanks. However, to get the water to the tank where gravity can again do the work to supply the structure below, properties must have and maintain mechanical roof pumps for water. These pumps

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March 20th, 2023

Understanding Boiler Combustion: Atmospheric Burners vs. Power Burners

Combustion is the key element of any boiler. Without the combustion reaction, your boiler could not produce heat or hot water. Therefore, understanding boiler combustion is essential to helping your boiler run better and get the best fuel economy. If you’ve wondered what’s the difference between an atmospheric burner vs. a power burner, this post

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March 16th, 2023

Understanding Local Law 97 and Its Implications on NYC Properties

Operating a property portfolio in New York City means facing never-ending regulatory changes. Local Law 97 is one example of current changes to building and property codes throughout the city — and it is the most drastic. LL97 will help enforce critical cuts to greenhouse gas emissions to ensure the city stays on track with

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March 13th, 2023

Pump Technology Solutions in the Last 100 Years: How Pumps Have Made Today’s Domestic City Life Possible

If you’re a resident of New York City, you might take for granted how easy and convenient daily life is in 2023. But in just the last century or so, pump technology solutions have made our current standard of living possible. Here’s a look at how pumps have changed domestic life with new inventions that

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March 6th, 2023

What Is Involved in Installing a New Boiler? Factors to Consider for the Right Choice and Smoothest Transition

If a condo or co-op property you manage in New York City has a commercial boiler that’s nearing the end of its lifespan or isn’t getting the job done, you may be considering a new one. What is involved in installing a new boiler? This post will touch on many of the factors you want

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March 2nd, 2023

What’s New with Kitchen Trends in 2023?

About every 10 to 20 years, we see a revolution in kitchen design. This year is shaping up to be one of those times. Kitchen trends in 2023 look nothing like their predecessors, but you’re bound to find something you like for a condo or co-op with these new looks. Whether you’re a property owner

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February 27th, 2023

Basement Condo Problems: Solve Two Common Issues with Pumps Made for Lower Building Levels

If you manage a condominium building in New York City, you may encounter a familiar issue that can cause massive occupant problems and property damage if not handled properly. We’re talking about units situated at lower levels, like basement and garden apartments, which are particularly common in converted brownstones and similar historic buildings, and subject

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February 21st, 2023

Boiler pH Treatment: Understanding the Role of Acidity in Boiler Operation

Your commercial boiler is arguably the most critical component of your building’s infrastructure. Did you know that the level of acidity of your boiler water can affect the boiler’s performance and longevity? Boiler pH treatment is a vital part of commercial boiler maintenance. Here’s what you need to know about pH, water treatment, and how

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February 16th, 2023

Bathroom Design Trends 2023: Are You Ready for an Upgrade?

Whether you’re an owner looking to improve a New York City condo or co-op or a property manager investigating upgrades that are popular now, the bath is a key room to explore. Here are the top bathroom design trends for 2023. They’ll make homes more comfortable for those who want to stay a while and

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February 13th, 2023

Pump Impeller Types and Applications: How to Protect Your Pump Impellers from Damage

We often remind clients that the pumps in their properties are like the hearts of their buildings, propelling vital fluids to where they need to go to keep everything functioning smoothly. Most pumps that we service at Antler Pumps contain an impeller, an essential part in the job pumps perform. Here’s what property owners and

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