
25 February 2013 | 14 replies
You could have electric heat, so no need to consider heating fuel unless you want to use some other fuel source.

19 January 2014 | 7 replies
have a small rental house that has started a molding problem , never had this propblem with this property or tennant before , heard this could be from ventilation and she had a very dirty filter in the heating and cooling unit could this be the problem , this is a smaller older home with no insulation in the walls

21 January 2014 | 12 replies
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20 January 2014 | 4 replies
ThanksTexas has an implied warranty of habitability that appears to mean a rental must be dry, heated, with flushing toilet, etc.

20 January 2014 | 16 replies
This means more frequent furnace filter changes and vacuuming of electric heating devices.

28 January 2014 | 2 replies
Good afternoon BP community. I am in the process of setting my capital improvement budgets for the year and I need some suggestions. The situation is that I have a 4-plex that has a central boiler and wall A/C un...

25 January 2014 | 17 replies
I will assume that they all have separate heating systems that are tenant paid since you didn't mention that.

30 January 2014 | 11 replies
Have you tried leaving the cabinet doors open to allow more heat to enter?

8 July 2022 | 97 replies
WOW,There sure is some heat on this Kiyosaki topic.I thought I would post a video to spice things up a bit more hahahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?

6 April 2014 | 4 replies
Big possible liabilities to analyze are the shape of the roof (presumably flat) and of any chillers/heat pumps and HVAC units you have.Windows are another one to assess, for both aesthetics and replacement cost.