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December 21st, 2022

Steam vs. Hydronic Heating: How Each Works with New York City Radiators

Radiators have been a fixture in New York City apartments, condos, co-ops, and brownstones for over a century. While most were equipped with steam radiators, hydronic heating became more mainstream after the advent of electricity. Which one is best for your property? Learn the pros and cons of steam vs. hydronic heating in this post

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December 15th, 2022

The Flow Rate and Pipe Diameter Relationship: How the Width of Pipes Affects Speed of Water Flow and Perceived Pressure

Water pressure is a common problem with many of our New York City clients who manage condominium and co-op properties. Whether your pressure is too high or too low, you’ll benefit from learning more about the flow rate and pipe diameter relationship, which often contributes to water pressure issues. There are other factors that determine

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December 12th, 2022

Common Problems with Pumps: Know Your Pump Anatomy to Look for Impending Pump Failure

The pumps in a New York City condo or co-op building keep many systems running smoothly, especially those related to the boiler and plumbing, as well as the disposal of waste. Knowing about basic centrifugal pump anatomy can help you identify common problems with pumps, so you can fix them before a pump fails completely.

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December 5th, 2022

How Does a Radiator Steam Vent Work? New Technology Makes Steam Venting More Precise

With heat season upon us in New York City, many property owners and managers are challenged when it comes to creating the ideal indoor temperature. If you’re struggling with rooms that are too hot or too cold, it could be that your radiator steam vents need attention. In this post, Calray Boilers answers the common

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December 1st, 2022

Does a Dripping Faucet Prevent Frozen Pipes? Expert Plumbing Tips for Winter Cold Snaps

As winter approaches, the experts here at Sanitary Plumbing often get cold weather questions like, “Does a dripping faucet prevent frozen pipes?” We’ll answer that question for you here, plus provide advice on protecting your pipes when the temperatures plummet in New York City. If you are a property owner or manager, you can’t afford

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November 28th, 2022

Submersible Pump Won’t Work? Common Problems with Submersible Pumps You Can Fix on Your Own

Multi-unit properties in New York City use many pumps to keep systems working smoothly. Some of the most important are submersible pumps used in the lower levels of buildings. But if your submersible pump won’t work, you could find yourself with disastrous property damage. The good news is that submersible pumps typically aren’t terribly complicated.

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November 17th, 2022

A History of Heat Innovations in New York City Apartments

As the cold weather arrives once again in New York, thoughts turn to cozy days at home and battening down against the elements outside. We take for granted that we can simply step inside to warm up and get out of the snow, but was it so easy to obtain heat in centuries past? Here’s

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November 14th, 2022

The Anatomy of Under-Sink Traps: How They Work and What to Do About Leaks and Clogs

Sink problems are a perennial issue for New York City property owners and managers. Knowing more about how under-sink traps work will help you fix leaks and clogs, which are the most common concerns with this piece of plumbing anatomy. Here’s some expert advice from Sanitary Plumbing, so you can try some DIY repairs and

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November 10th, 2022

Sump Pump Problems in Winter and Other Cold Weather Pump Issues: Professional Advice to Keep Your Building’s Pumps Running

With each passing year, extreme weather in the Northeast gets worse, largely due to climate change. Your sump pump is an essential method to prevent interior water damage. If you had problems with it last winter, or if you aren’t confident in its performance this year, read on. We discuss sump pump problems in winter,

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November 3rd, 2022

Boiler Quiz Questions: How Much Do You Know About Commercial Boilers?

If you’re a New York City property owner or manage a large co-operative or condominium building, you likely have at least one commercial boiler for heat and hot water. How well do you know your way around a boiler system? Test your knowledge with these fun and educational boiler quiz questions! Boiler Anatomy 1 What

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