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January 4th, 2024

Recognizing the Signs of a Hidden Pipe Burst

People often assume signs of a burst pipe are obvious: rushing water sounds and flooded rooms. Unfortunately, ruptured lines can go undetected for weeks, depending on where they are and the severity of the damage. As a building owner, you want to notice a break as soon as it occurs or at the earliest possible

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December 18th, 2023

Broken Air Compressors: Recognizing and Addressing Common Issues

Air compressors are versatile and necessary pieces of equipment. While usually associated with industrial and construction applications, they also support HVAC and boiler operations. When these vital machines go on the fritz, they can have a devastating effect on your building. Discover how to recognize and address a broken air compressor and why maintenance and

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December 11th, 2023

The Impact of Freezing Weather on Your Building’s Boilers

Steam heat is integral to the heating season in New York City. Nearly 80% of apartment buildings in the city use steam boilers fired by natural gas or oil. Hot water boilers account for many of the remaining heating systems. These systems are capable, but they can face challenges that affect their efficacy in the

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December 7th, 2023

What Causes Leaking in Home Radiators and How Can You Recognize the Problem?

Radiators are essential elements of your building’s heating system. Your building’s boiler heats water or steam and sends it through pipes to the radiators, which radiate heat into a room. The heat from radiators is more humid and comfortable because it does not remove moisture from the air like forced air systems do. Despite their

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December 4th, 2023

What Owners of Large Buildings Need To Know About the Role of Water Booster Pumps

New York City has a largely gravity-fed water supply, flowing reservoirs with a combined capacity of 550 billion gallons. Only 3% of the water supply requires additional pumping to reach its final destination. That said, gravity alone does not work to supply water to every floor in high-rise buildings. Tall properties require additional force and

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November 27th, 2023

What Is Zoned Temperature Control and Is It Worth It for Your Building?

Landlords in New York City are all too familiar with heat complaints during the winter despite their adherence to heating regulations. Many apartment buildings in the city run a hot water boiler system with a primary thermostatic control. While a primary device is fine when apartments are on one level, in NYC, residential buildings are

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November 24th, 2023

4 Plumbing Mistakes and Disasters That Made History

Many historic plumbing disasters occurred because of a lack of infrastructure, but some resulted from neglect. Modern amenities and access to plumbing and municipal water supplies can cause complacency and misplaced confidence in the luxury of time. Sometimes, insignificant problems can point to a more significant issue. If a property owner ignores any minor problems,

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November 20th, 2023

Repairing or Replacing: Deciding How To Respond To Issues With a Pump System

Pumps play an essential role in many building operations. They aid in heating and cooling, pressurize safety systems, boost water pressure and supplies, and operate wastewater systems. Pump failures or mechanical breakdowns interfere with the operations of many systems. Common causes of failure or disruption include contamination, corrosion, and mechanical wear. Depending on the severity

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November 13th, 2023

Fixing Noisy Radiators Can Be About More Than Reducing Annoyance

New York City experiences frigid temperatures in the winter. On average, the city experiences lows of 25°F and highs of 40°F. The city’s heating season begins in October and doesn’t end until May. A lack of heat is the most common complaint by NYC tenants, but heat-associated noise is also up there. Noise often stems

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November 9th, 2023

How Property Owners Should Prepare To Handle Winter Plumbing Emergencies

Winter is notorious for plumbing problems. Pipes can freeze or break when temperatures drop below 32°F. On average, New York City experiences temperatures between 25°F and 40°F during the winter months, with the coldest month being January — an average low of 29°F. As a property owner, you want to prepare your buildings for colder

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