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Reducing Utility Costs

Bart Slak
  • Real Estate Investor
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I purchased an 11-unit apartment building 6 months ago. The water bill is much higher than the historical average. Any ideas for a diagnostic test that could help me determine way the usage is so much higher. Occupancy is about the same. What could be causing more water usage.

Also, besides buying a more efficient boiler, any thoughts on what to do to get the gas bill down.?? new thermostats??

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks, Bart

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