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July 4th, 2024

Why Is There a Low Water Level in Your Toilet Bowl?

Have you ever walked into your bathroom only to notice that the water level in your toilet bowl is mysteriously low? This scenario might seem trivial, but it can signal underlying plumbing issues that need attention. Understanding and resolving this common problem is important not only for the efficiency of your toilet but also for

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July 1st, 2024

A Property Manager’s Guide To Ejector Pump Maintenance

As a property manager, receiving a frantic call from a tenant is never a good thing because it often means there’s some sort of damage. A malfunctioning ejector pump could become a source of panic, especially if the device is leaking or toilets are backing up due to pump failure. Property managers sometimes overlook ejector

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June 27th, 2024

How Many Watts Does a Refrigerator Use?

As you know, refrigerators are essential household appliances, running 24/7 to keep food fresh and safe. How many watts does a refrigerator use? It depends, but figuring out the specifics can help you make smarter decisions about energy use, leading to significant cost savings and more eco-friendly properties. Understanding the wattage of a refrigerator might

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June 24th, 2024

What Should Your Boiler Pressure Be When the System Is On?

What should your boiler pressure be when the system is on? The pressure reading is more than a random number on a dial; it is crucial for the unit’s safe and efficient operation. A reading that is too high or too low can indicate problems in the system, from minor inconveniences to costly repairs and

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June 20th, 2024

How Does Plumbing Work In an Apartment Building?

As a New York City apartment building owner, understanding how your plumbing system functions is crucial for your building’s longevity and your tenants’ satisfaction.  The intricacies of how plumbing works in an apartment building, especially in a city with unique infrastructure challenges like NYC, can be daunting. From aging pipes to shared drainage systems, the

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June 13th, 2024

Can Circuit Breakers Go Bad Without Tripping?

Can circuit breakers go bad without tripping? It’s an interesting question, and as an apartment building owner, you should know the answer. The safety and functionality of your electrical system is paramount. Circuit breakers are your first line of defense against electrical fires and hazards. Still, they can sometimes fail silently, meaning the breakers can

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June 10th, 2024

5 Warning Signs of a Gas Leak

Apartment building owners carry a significant responsibility for maintaining a safe environment for their tenants. Gas leaks, while infrequent, can have devastating consequences if not recognized and addressed swiftly.  Staying informed about the signs of a gas leak is essential in this role. This awareness can mean the difference between a minor repair and a

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June 6th, 2024

What Is Causing the Water Hammer Sound in Your Building?

Are you receiving numerous tenant complaints about banging or knocking noises from the walls? Those mysterious noises are often associated with water hammer sound effects. You shouldn’t ignore or push off investigating these noises because they can point to significant plumbing issues, including leaks and ruptures. Discover the common causes of these noises and what

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June 3rd, 2024

What Is a Hot Water Recirculating Pump?

How often do you receive complaints about slow hot water or are frustrated by your building’s water and energy costs? With New York City’s focus on efficiency, most property owners are trying to find ways to accommodate changing regulatory demands without sacrificing tenant comfort or increasing operational costs. Thankfully, one plumbing installation can help. What

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May 23rd, 2024

Why Is My Water Heater Leaking From the Overflow Pipe?

A leaking water heater is a serious problem for any NYC apartment building owner. But when the leak is coming from the overflow pipe, it’s a sign of potential danger.  The overflow pipe is a safety feature designed to release water when the pressure or temperature inside the tank gets too high. Therefore, the question,

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Our Privacy Policy

Omnia Mechanical Group(the “Company”) strives to ensure the highest standards for property listings and customer information privacy. Please review the following statement to learn about our company practices and policies. Please be aware that our Privacy Policy is subject to change at any time.

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:

  • Improve our services and the Website’s content and layout;
  • Provide the services and necessary customer support you request;
  • Resolve disputes, collect fees, and troubleshoot problems;
  • Track and record customer satisfaction with our services;
  • Protect the Company against error and fraud;
  • Inform you of special promotions and announcements;
  • Enforce our agreements, terms, conditions, and policies; and
  • As otherwise described to you at the time of collection.

We may occasionally ask you to complete optional surveys. These surveys are used to improve and customize your experience with Sanitaryplumbing.com.

The Company always provides you the ability to opt-out of further communication such as promotions and surveys; see the Opt-Out section below.

The Company does not share any of your personal information with outside organizations, companies, individuals, etc. The only exception to this standard is if such a disclosure is reasonably necessary to respond to any and all legal processes.

4. Links to Other Sites.

The Website may have links to other websites that may collect personally identifiable information about you. The Company is not responsible for the privacy practices of the content of those linked websites.

5. Safety & Security Precautions.

The Website has strict security measures in place to protect you and your information from fraud. Once your information is provided to Omnia Mechanical Group, we strive to ensure the confidentiality of your identity and information.

6. Opt-Out.

The Company provides you with the opportunity to opt-out of receiving promotional and other non-essential, marketing-related communications from Omnia Mechanical Group. If you would like to opt-out of these select communications, please see any of the Company’s email communications and follow the directions indicated.

7. Account Protection.

Your password ensures the security of your account. When choosing a password, the Company suggests using various characters. It is highly recommended that you do not disclose your Sanitaryplumbing.com password to anyone. (If you do disclose your password or your personal information with others, you are responsible for all actions taken in the name of your account.) If the security of your password is compromised for any reason, please contact the Company immediately.

8. Accuracy of Information

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).

9. Cookies

The Company may place a small cookie on your computer’s hard drive. This allows us to personalize your use on the Website. In order to maximize the functionality and usability of the Website, you must set your browser’s preferences to allow both permanent and temporary cookies.

10. Changing Your Personal Information.

Should your personal information change, please immediately update your information on the Website. This will ensure the accuracy of our records. The Company does retain personal information from closed accounts in order to comply with law and collect and disburse any fees owed.

11. Third Parties

This Privacy Policy addresses only the use of information we collect from you. Since omniagroup.nyc does not control the privacy policies of third parties, you are subject to the privacy policies of those third parties. It is advisable that you consult with the management of third parties before you disclose your personal information to others.

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.