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RUBS recommendation in Pittsburgh?

Kimberly Reed
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Anyone using a RUBS (Ratio Utility Billing Service) in Pittsburgh that they can recommend? I have a 5-unit mixed use building and want to use RUBS for water for all 5 units, and for electric between 2 of the commercial units (the other units already have their own electric meters). Thanks!

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Thanks for your response @Anthony Angotti. I agree that long term, submetering is best. I was trying to avoid the upfront costs right now, as there are a number of other repair/maintenance issues that are a higher priority. 

Do you have any recommendations for folks to split them? Property is in Brighton Heights.

 @Kimberly Reed. Did you ever find someone to implement a submeter or do a RUBS study?  

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