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August 8th, 2022

What Are the Different Types of Pipe Insulation: Choosing the Right Materials to Protect Your Pipes from Freezing

We may be approaching the dog days of summer in New York City, but fall is closer than we think. Soon enough, it will be time to turn on the heat and think about winterizing properties. Before the autumn chill arrives, it’s the perfect time to think about pipes that are at risk of freezing.

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August 4th, 2022

Your Apartment Hot Water Temperature: What Should the Temperature Be?

If you manage a multi-unit dwelling in New York City or own a condominium, especially if you rent it to someone else, it’s essential to know the laws regarding apartment hot water temperature. Too hot and occupants run the risk of burns. Too cold and you face a host of other consequences. Here’s what you

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August 4th, 2022

My Apartment Complex Has No Water: What to Check First to Restore Water

If you are a New York City property owner or manager, one of the worst things you can hear yourself say is, “My apartment complex has no water.” To get water restored as quickly as possible, here’s a list of what you should check. Sometimes a lack of water is out of your control, but

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August 1st, 2022

Save Money on Energy Bills Working from Home

Although many people are returning to the office in 2022, some folks have discovered the ease of remote employment and have decided to avoid the commute permanently. However, being home all day can run up your utility costs if you’re not careful. Here’s how to save money on energy bills working from home, which is

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July 21st, 2022

Worried About a Pump Breakdown? Regular Maintenance Is the Key to Prevention

Pump failure in New York City properties seems to always happen at the least opportune moment, resulting in hassles, occupant complaints, and undue expense. If you want to prevent pump breakdown, maintenance is vital. Here are 10 things property owners and managers can do to keep building pumps running smoothly. Keys to Preventing Pump Failure

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July 7th, 2022

Steam Condensate Pump Maintenance: Keep Your Heat System Running Smoothly

The summer is the perfect time to evaluate your building’s heat system and conduct maintenance before heat season starts. One of the most essential parts of your boiler and radiator system is your steam condensate pump. Here’s a review of the pump’s function and tips for condensate pump maintenance, which will not only save you

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June 30th, 2022

How to Maintain the Automatic Water Feeder for a Steam Boiler

Keeping the commercial boiler running smoothly is a top priority for management in New York City’s many condominium and co-operative buildings. Not only does the boiler provide steam heat for radiators, but it often supplies hot water as well. Therefore, it’s essential to understand how the boiler system’s different components work. Here’s what you need

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June 27th, 2022

Modern Toilets for Small Bathrooms: Space-Saving Technology with Luxe Appeal

Condominiums and co-op properties in New York City are often found in renovated pre-war buildings and converted structures, meaning the bathrooms tend to be on the small side. However, having a compact bathroom or powder room doesn’t mean you have to give up amenities or innovative technology when it comes to selecting a toilet. Here’s

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June 23rd, 2022

Air Compressor Not Running? Try These Pro Tips

Air compressors are vital machines, used for industrial processes, automotive painting, fire suppression, and running machinery, like power tools and medical devices. If yours isn’t running right, it can interfere with your ability to perform an important service. Here are some pro tips from New York City’s Antler Pumps that you can apply with an

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June 16th, 2022

Why Is Your Boiler’s Low Water Cut Off So Important?

Boilers are the lifeblood of New York City’s larger buildings, as they are essential for heat and hot water. One of the most critical elements in any boiler system is the low water cut off. Here’s what you need to know about this vital component of your boiler and how to keep it in good

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