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August 8th, 2024

Possible Causes of a Light Switch That Does Nothing

A light switch that does nothing can be a frustrating problem, especially when your tenants are in the dark. However, understanding how to troubleshoot some basic electrical issues can empower you to tackle this common problem confidently. Potential underlying causes include loose wires, tripped breakers, and switch malfunctions, none of which are overly serious. Identifying

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August 5th, 2024

Why Late Summer Is the Best Time for Annual Boiler Maintenance

As the warm days of summer give way to the cool embrace of autumn, it’s the perfect moment to give your boiler the attention it deserves. Average daily lows in New York City drop from 60°F in September all the way to 30°F in December, so a well-maintained boiler is crucial for the warmth, safety,

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August 1st, 2024

A Property Manager’s Guide To Plumbing Preventive Maintenance

Property managers must ensure the smooth operation of a multifamily building’s plumbing system. After all, preventive maintenance plays a pivotal role in avoiding unexpected and costly repairs and can keep your tenants happy and safe. Effective maintenance prevents major issues like leaks, blockages, and water damage. It also extends the lifespan of the plumbing system.

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July 29th, 2024

When Does a Multi-Residential Building Need a Fire Pump?

Ensuring the safety and security of residents in multi-residential buildings is a top priority for property managers and landlords. One critical component of a fire protection system is the fire pump. You’ve probably heard of this device, but when does a building need a fire pump? Knowing when your multi-family buildings must have fire pumps

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July 25th, 2024

Who To Call for Electrical Problems in Your Multifamily Building

Electrical safety is more than preventing inconveniences; it’s about protecting lives and property. Common issues like flickering lights, tripped circuit breakers, and faulty outlets can quickly escalate into dangerous situations if you don’t address them, so ensuring your electrical systems are in good condition is a top priority. As a property manager, knowing when and

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July 22nd, 2024

How Do Radiator Heaters Work?

Radiator heaters provide consistent and reliable warmth during the coldest months. These heating systems work silently and efficiently to create a welcoming environment in commercial and residential properties. But how do radiator heaters work? Learning how these heaters function helps you maintain and optimize them in your buildings. This article will explore the inner workings

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July 18th, 2024

Is It Normal To Have Standing Water in Your Shower Drain?

It can be concerning when your tenants start complaining about water lingering around their feet every time they shower. But is it normal to have standing water in your shower drain? While this standing water isn’t ideal, it isn’t the end of the world, and understanding its causes and solutions can lead to a quick

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July 15th, 2024

How Does Apartment Ventilation Work?

Your tenants deserve a comfortable and healthy living environment, and providing proper ventilation is part of the job. Apartment ventilation maintains good air quality, regulates temperature, reduces humidity, and prevents the buildup of harmful pollutants, so it definitely deserves your attention. Learning how apartment ventilation systems work and making the necessary improvements can help you

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July 11th, 2024

What To Do If Your Power Keeps Going On and Off

Power disruptions can frustrate tenants, landlords, and property managers. They’re common issues in residential properties that lead to tenant dissatisfaction, safety concerns, and even damage to valuable appliances. As a result, you’ll want to address the problem immediately to prevent it from escalating. Fortunately, some practical solutions will keep the lights on in the properties

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July 8th, 2024

Should You Insulate Cold Water Pipes?

Plumbing maintenance is crucial for every property, and insulating pipes can make a big difference. You never want to end up with a leak or flood in a building you own or manage, as the average water damage restoration costs about between $3 and $15 per square foot. Residents could also see their insurance costs

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1. Purpose.

This Privacy Policy (“the Policy”) provides information on how the Company uses your personal information. By agreeing to the Policy, you agree to our collection and use of your personal information as described in the Policy. This Privacy Policy is effective for all new users of Sanitaryplumbing.com.

2. Personal Information.

You can browse some areas of omniagroup.nyc (“the Website”) without being a registered user. However, certain activities do require registration. (You consent to the transfer and storage of your information by registering with omniagroup.nyc).

3. Use of Information.

Our primary purpose in collecting personal information is to provide you with a safe and user-friendly experience. For example, the Company may use your personal information to:

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The Company does not guarantee the accuracy of information for any and all of its properties on the Website, and is not responsible for any errors or misrepresentations (made by Renters, the Client, or otherwise).

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11. Third Parties

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12. General

We may amend this Privacy Policy at any time by posting the amended terms on the Website. All amended terms are immediately effective after they are initially posted on the Website.

13. Privacy Policy Questions & Concerns

Questions and/or concerns regarding the Policy should be emailed to the following email address: info@omniagroup.nyc.