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September 23rd, 2021

Boiler and Heating Controls for Multifamily Properties

Whether you own a duplex in New York City or an apartment building that takes up an entire block, regulating the boiler and heat can be a real headache. But it doesn’t have to be with some forethought and new technology for boiler and heating controls. Here are some tips from Calray Boilers on how

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September 20th, 2021

The More You Know: Basic Plumbing Terminology

Whether you’re trying to purchase parts at a hardware store for your New York City duplex or calling experts like Sanitary Plumbing to describe a problem that requires a service call to your apartment building, understanding basic plumbing terminology is essential. Here’s a glossary of common terms to give you and your staff a hand.

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September 17th, 2021

No Water in an Apartment? Most Common Problems and How Best to Act as a Landlord or Property Manager

As a landlord in New York City, you are legally obligated to provide water for your tenants. Otherwise, you may be subject to citations, fines, and even lawsuits. If an occupant comes to you or the property manager complaining about no water in an apartment, they may already be in a state of panic. Loss

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September 9th, 2021

Commercial Steam Boiler Maintenance: What to Do Between Professional Service Visits

Commercial Steam Boiler Maintenance: What to Do Between Professional Service Visits The boiler is an essential part of large New York City properties because it provides both heat and hot water. Yet, it’s easy to overlook upkeep, which leads to problems that affect the way it functions. Here are some tips on commercial steam boiler

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September 7th, 2021

Radiators Aren’t Heating Up? Try These Pro Tips for More Consistent Heat

For many property owners in New York City, the start of the heating season in autumn coincides with tenant complaints about overheated apartments and having to open windows to regulate the temperature indoors. However, if your building is one where occupants have the opposite problem–the radiators aren’t heating up properly–this post is for you. Here

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September 2nd, 2021

Does Your Sewage Ejector Pump Smell? Causes and Solutions

Many properties in New York City, from single-family homes to multi-unit apartment buildings, have sewage ejector pumps. While these pumps are essential for removing waste, they can act up from time to time. If you’ve noticed a sewage ejector pump smell, which is a common complaint we field here at Antler Pumps, there are some

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August 26th, 2021

Local Law 152: Updates for Q3 and Q4 2021

If you are a property owner or manager in New York City, chances are that Local Law 152, which governs gas piping inspections, applies to your building. After offering an extension for meeting the requirements of the law for the first half of 2021 due to Covid restrictions, the city issued a Local Law 152

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August 23rd, 2021

Green Plumbing Technology Can Help You Conserve Water and Save Money

If you own or manage property in New York City and are a bit mystified by the term “green plumbing technology,” this post is for you. The experts at Sanitary Plumbing take the ambiguity out of the concept and explore specific actions you can take to make your plumbing system both more environmentally friendly and

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August 19th, 2021

Centrifugal Pump Technology: Innovation to Improve Building Systems

If you own a large property in New York City, you probably have multiple centrifugal pumps as part of your building infrastructure. Understanding how these work and learning a bit about centrifugal pump technology can be very helpful when it comes to both fixing problems on your own or describing the issue to your pump

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August 12th, 2021

Steam Return Lines: The Secret to Increasing Your Boiler’s Lifespan

If you own an older building in New York City, especially a larger rental property, you likely have steam heat. Steam boilers and radiators became the norm in the city around the turn of the last century, and they are still an efficient form of warmth, albeit with a few modern tweaks. Modern-day steam return

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