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Peter Morgan Best place to buy water boiler
5 April 2021 | 5 replies

Hello,My water heater broke down for my tenants unit. What is the best place to purchase a gas water heaterwith best warranty and installation.Is Costco good for water boilers. Appreciate your inputs.Thanks

Mario F. electric or gas tankless water heaters?
2 June 2021 | 22 replies

Hello, I'm in the process of completely rehabbing one of my Inglewood units.  We are putting in brand new electric and plumbing and are trying to decide between going with Electric or Gas tankless water heater.  Does ...

Max Martin Basement flooded mid-BRRRR and I'm unsure what to do
15 February 2019 | 6 replies

Hey everyone. I'm in a really tough spot right now and could use any and all advice/help people are willing to give.Property Details:SFR 3bed/1bath 1,300 sq ftEast Indy (east of Post, west of St. German Church, near W...

JR T. High Efficiency Toilets
28 January 2020 | 8 replies

I have a number of multifamily buildings that are 100+ years old and in the market where they're located I pay for the water. One three unit building is using $1,200 per quarter in water. I believe part of the issue i...

Devin E. Shower Doors or shower curtains
23 September 2017 | 22 replies

Good afternoon BP,Im curious as to what other investors prefer, i like the shower door because i think it does a better job of containing the water and keeping it off the floor and wall outside the shower. But the sho...

Joe Mazur Dealing with water drainage
5 September 2020 | 5 replies

After YEARS of looking for a "deal" we finally took the plunge and bought a SF house off of Roofstock, which comes with tenants and its own set of other problems.  One of them being no chance to step inside or really ...

Amanda G. Water line to the street- advice?
4 May 2018 | 10 replies

The water pressure on one side of a duplex is not-so-great. The plumber thinks the issue is with the water line to the house (built in 1935). I'm concerned that it might be tree roots growing into the pipe. Any advice...

David Schwartz Don't Flush: 3 Ways to Your Profits From Going Down the Drain
20 May 2016 | 4 replies

As it relates to residential water usage, it’s better to save more by flushing less.Case in point: Demand has wiped out the low-flush toilet supply in Boulder County, Colorado, the nonprofit Center for ReSource Conser...

Michael Lauther Easy fix for a damp basement?
4 January 2013 | 20 replies

My newest property has a "damp basement" no obvious leaks or puddles but after the last heavy rain in Dayton the basement was quite damp. my thoughts are fill in cracks DE humidify clean and seal and paint. some black...

Azeez K. Recommendations for Sub-Metering (Water) companies in Atlanta
19 June 2014 | 3 replies

Greetings All,

I currently have a MF property here in Atlanta. The problem is that the units are not individually metered for water. The result is that I have to pay for the water (approx $6,000/year).

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