I have have a duplex that was converted into 4 units. The added upstairs unit has very low hot water pressure because the hot water heater to all units are in the basement. Any suggestions or contraptions I may be ...
Winter in Iowa is a chilling experience, no doubt, and one that needs to be strongly considered when your are an investor of mobile homes. A very inconvenient situation to find yourself in is one where your tenant ca...
Good Morning,My husband and I are currently in progress on a flip and I have a question regarding the location of the hot water heater. The main electrical panel is located in the same closet as the hot water heater a...
Considering a roof replacement for rental property. There are solar panels on roof to heat the pool. The panels and roof are 20 years old. The roofing company says they won’t touch the panels. Local solar company ...
Hello everyone. I am considering buying a duplex in Rancho Cordoba. It runs out that the duplex and the whole street doesn't have gas, so the water heaters are electric in each unit. I've never dealt with electric wa...
Hello!I'm currently on a serious hunt for my first rental property. I am very concerned with the idea that the "landlord pays to utilities". This seems like a crazy expense. There is high demand for rental spaces in m...
I'm looking at a house that has hot water baseboard heat and am trying to decide what to do with it. I hate the ugly base boards and have looked at replacing them but they seem to run$200-$300 per cover! I figure fo...
I own a four unit dwelling in New Jersey. One of the units (ground-floor) includes the basement in its living space. De facto this also includes the utility room, which is a separate room in the basement (the door do...
Hello,I am currently thousands of miles away from my townhouse, but was advised by my property manager that my hot water heater has sprang a leak and caused water damage to my home and my neighbors home. As a result, ...
New Water Heater GuidelinesNational Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) - On April 16th, 2015 the NAECA will require all manufacturers to make new water heaters to comply with the new standards. The change ...