Sanitary Plumbing

571 Timpson Place Bronx, NY 10455

Phone: 212-734-5000

Fax: 212-534-4349

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April 4th, 2022

The Most Common Plumbing Problems: Get Ahead of These Issues for Happier Tenants and Fewer Hassles

If you own or manage an apartment building in New York City, chances are you’ve had to deal with your fair share of plumbing issues. Usually this involves angry tenants and ill-timed phone calls for you. You can eliminate a lot of these hassles by understanding the causes and solutions of the most common plumbing

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March 21st, 2022

Hot Water Safety Precautions: Protecting Kids, Seniors, and Other Vulnerable Tenants

Getting hot water issues just right can be a tightrope walk for property owners and managers of New York City apartment buildings. You want to make sure you are providing adequate hot water. However, you don’t want it so hot that it puts vulnerable tenants, like kids, seniors, and the disabled, at risk. Here are

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March 7th, 2022

Common Plumbing Noises: Know What Sounds Are Signs of Potential Problems

Whether you own a brownstone or manage a large apartment building, you want to know the signs of trouble looming with your plumbing. A plumbing problem can rapidly go from a small nuisance to a catastrophe, so you want to catch problems as early as possible. Here are some common plumbing noises to pay attention

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February 21st, 2022

Too Much Heat from the Radiator or Not Enough? How to Find That Goldilocks “Just Right” Winter Warmth

Do you ever get the idea that your tenants feel like Goldilocks during New York City winters, looking for the perfect temperature in their apartments? Because the steam radiator is a holdover from around 100 years ago, it can be hard to get the precise control you achieve with its more modern cousin, the air

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February 7th, 2022

The More You Know: A History of Steam Radiators in New York City

If you own a property in New York City, especially a pre-war apartment building, chances are it uses steam radiators as the primary source of heat. We tend to take these heaters for granted, but the history of steam radiators is an interesting one. When you understand how radiators were developed, you can better comprehend

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January 24th, 2022

Luxury Bathroom Trends for 2022: New Plumbing Technology and Design Elements You’ll Want to Try

If you own property in New York City, you want to attract the most desirable tenants and charge competitive rates. Having beautiful bathrooms is one way to appeal to discerning renters. Here’s a look at the luxury bathroom trends for 2022 so you can see where upgrades might help you charge top dollar for your

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January 10th, 2022

Water Filtration Solutions to Remove Unwanted Substances and Protect Your Plumbing

As the owner or manager of a property in New York City, you probably have to deal with dirty or discolored water from time to time, especially if tenants complain about it. Fortunately, it’s relatively easy these days to remove unwanted substances from the water you and your tenants use to drink, bathe, and clean.

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December 13th, 2021

Prevent Frozen Pipes in the Winter: Advice for NYC Property Owners

Whether you own a single-family home or a large apartment building in New York City, wintertime can be fraught with worry about potential property disasters. One of the most common questions we get at Sanitary Plumbing is how to prevent frozen pipes in the winter. Frozen pipes are not merely a nuisance; they can burst,

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November 30th, 2021

How a Pressure Regulator Works: Getting the Ideal Water Pressure for Your Property

If you have high water pressure where your water supply enters your property, your plumber may have suggested a pressure regulator. If you’re curious about how a pressure regulator works and if your property needs one, this post is for you. You’ll learn how this simple device can protect your plumbing and why our experts

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November 15th, 2021

Gas Piping Inspection: NYC Rules for Property Owners

If you are new to property ownership or management for residential buildings in New York City, you may not be familiar with Local Law 152 pertaining to gas piping inspection in NYC. Or, you may have forgotten all about the city’s inspection schedule with all the recent delays and postponements to accommodate COVID. Here’s what

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Our Privacy Policy

Sanitary Plumbing and Heating Corp. (the “Company”) strives to ensure the highest standards for property listings and customer information privacy. Please review the following statement to learn about our company practices and policies. Please be aware that our Privacy Policy is subject to change at any time.

1. Purpose.

This Privacy Policy (“the Policy”) provides information on how the Company uses your personal information. By agreeing to the Policy, you agree to our collection and use of your personal information as described in the Policy. This Privacy Policy is effective for all new users of Sanitaryplumbing.com.

2. Personal Information.

You can browse some areas of Sanitaryplumbing.com (“the Website”) without being a registered user. However, certain activities do require registration. (You consent to the transfer and storage of your information by registering with Sanitaryplumbing.com.) We may collect and store the following personal information:

  • Name, email, address, telephone number, and (depending on the service used), move-in dates;
  • Transactional information (such as lease terms, lease parties);
  • Computer sign-on data, statistics on page views, and traffic to and from the Website; and
  • Other information, including IP address and other web log information.

3. Use of Information.

Our primary purpose in collecting personal information is to provide you with a safe and user-friendly experience. For example, the Company may use your personal information to:

  • Improve our services and the Website’s content and layout;
  • Provide the services and necessary customer support you request;
  • Resolve disputes, collect fees, and troubleshoot problems;
  • Track and record customer satisfaction with our services;
  • Protect the Company against error and fraud;
  • Inform you of special promotions and announcements;
  • Enforce our agreements, terms, conditions, and policies; and
  • As otherwise described to you at the time of collection.

We may occasionally ask you to complete optional surveys. These surveys are used to improve and customize your experience with Sanitaryplumbing.com.

The Company always provides you the ability to opt-out of further communication such as promotions and surveys; see the Opt-Out section below.

The Company does not share any of your personal information with outside organizations, companies, individuals, etc. The only exception to this standard is if such a disclosure is reasonably necessary to respond to any and all legal processes.

4. Links to Other Sites.

The Website may have links to other websites that may collect personally identifiable information about you. The Company is not responsible for the privacy practices of the content of those linked websites.

5. Safety & Security Precautions.

The Website has strict security measures in place to protect you and your information from fraud. Once your information is provided to Sanitary Plumbing and Heating Corp., we strive to ensure the confidentiality of your identity and information.

6. Opt-Out.

The Company provides you with the opportunity to opt-out of receiving promotional and other non-essential, marketing-related communications from Sanitary Plumbing and Heating Corp. If you would like to opt-out of these select communications, please see any of the Company’s email communications and follow the directions indicated.

7. Account Protection.

Your password ensures the security of your account. When choosing a password, the Company suggests using various characters. It is highly recommended that you do not disclose your Sanitaryplumbing.com password to anyone. (If you do disclose your password or your personal information with others, you are responsible for all actions taken in the name of your account.) If the security of your password is compromised for any reason, please contact the Company immediately.

8. Accuracy of Information

The Company does not guarantee the accuracy of information for any and all of its properties on the Website, and is not responsible for any errors or misrepresentations (made by Renters, the Client, or otherwise).

9. Cookies

The Company may place a small cookie on your computer’s hard drive. This allows us to personalize your use on the Website. In order to maximize the functionality and usability of the Website, you must set your browser’s preferences to allow both permanent and temporary cookies.

10. Changing Your Personal Information.

Should your personal information change, please immediately update your information on the Website. This will ensure the accuracy of our records. The Company does retain personal information from closed accounts in order to comply with law and collect and disburse any fees owed.

11. Third Parties

This Privacy Policy addresses only the use of information we collect from you. Since Sanitaryplumbing.com does not control the privacy policies of third parties, you are subject to the privacy policies of those third parties. It is advisable that you consult with the management of third parties before you disclose your personal information to others.

12. General

We may amend this Privacy Policy at any time by posting the amended terms on the Website. All amended terms are immediately effective after they are initially posted on the Website.

13. Privacy Policy Questions & Concerns

Questions and/or concerns regarding the Policy should be emailed to the following email address: evan@sanitaryplumbing.com