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February 17th, 2022

What’s the Purpose of Pumps in Your Property? An Explanation of Each Pump’s Job

Owning or managing an apartment building in New York City entails keeping track of numerous different pumps, each with a different task. If you’ve ever asked, “What’s the purpose of pumps?” in your property, especially if you’re new to rental property ownership or management, this is the post for you. Here are the essentials about

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February 10th, 2022

Boiler Room Safety Checklist: Use These Devices and Protocols to Protect Workers and Your Property

Your boiler is the heart of your property, especially in winter, when it not only supplies hot water but heat as well. To make sure your boiler system is running properly and to improve safety for your property, Calray Boilers offers this boiler room safety checklist. Use this list to do boiler system checks on

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February 10th, 2022

Boiler Room Safety Checklist: Use These Devices and Protocols to Protect Workers and Your Property

Your boiler is the heart of your property, especially in winter, when it not only supplies hot water but heat as well. To make sure your boiler system is running properly and to improve safety for your property, Calray Boilers offers this boiler room safety checklist. Use this list to do boiler system checks on

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February 7th, 2022

The More You Know: A History of Steam Radiators in New York City

If you own a property in New York City, especially a pre-war apartment building, chances are it uses steam radiators as the primary source of heat. We tend to take these heaters for granted, but the history of steam radiators is an interesting one. When you understand how radiators were developed, you can better comprehend

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February 3rd, 2022

What Causes Water Pumps to Fail? Protect Your Pumps with These Tips

The larger your New York City property is, the more pumps you use in its day-to-day operation — for water distribution, fire suppression, boiler operation, and more. Here is a review of what causes water pumps to fail, so you can better understand what’s happening if one of your pumps is malfunctioning. We’ve also included

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January 27th, 2022

Industrial Boiler Terminology for Property Owners and Managers

If you own or manage a rental property in New York City, there’s a good chance you use a commercial boiler for heat and hot water. And there’s a pretty good likelihood too that your boiler will need servicing unexpectedly sometime in the near future, even with regular upkeep. We put so much wear and

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January 24th, 2022

Luxury Bathroom Trends for 2022: New Plumbing Technology and Design Elements You’ll Want to Try

If you own property in New York City, you want to attract the most desirable tenants and charge competitive rates. Having beautiful bathrooms is one way to appeal to discerning renters. Here’s a look at the luxury bathroom trends for 2022 so you can see where upgrades might help you charge top dollar for your

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January 20th, 2022

Basement Apartment Issues and How to Prevent Waste and Stormwater Problems

If you own or manage a property in New York City with low-lying units, you may already have encountered basement apartment issues, such as stormwater damage or sewage backups. If you haven’t yet dealt with these problems, they may still await in your future, with predictions for increasing severe weather events. And if you’re new

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January 13th, 2022

pH Levels in Commercial Boilers: Tips to Extend the Life of Your Boiler System

Your commercial boiler is essential to running your property and keeping your tenants happy. Did you know that pH levels in commercial boilers can cause your boiler to fail long before its natural lifespan or can extend the life of your boiler system? Here’s an overview of why pH is so important to your boiler

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January 10th, 2022

Water Filtration Solutions to Remove Unwanted Substances and Protect Your Plumbing

As the owner or manager of a property in New York City, you probably have to deal with dirty or discolored water from time to time, especially if tenants complain about it. Fortunately, it’s relatively easy these days to remove unwanted substances from the water you and your tenants use to drink, bathe, and clean.

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