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Furnaces, Oil Tanks, and Water

February 16th, 2009

oil tank3.thumbnail Furnaces, Oil Tanks, and WaterSo things have been going very smoothly with the rental properties as of late.  After putting in nearly a full summer of upgrades, repairs, and new tenants I have been rewarded with my cell phone sitting silently in my pocket.  I’ve haven’t had an apartment related phone call in months.

That changed about two weeks ago when I got a call from a tenant informing me that her furnace wasn’t working and another call later in the day telling me there was a couple of inches of water on the floor of the utility room in my second building.  I wasn’t too worried about the furnace issue, I simply called a furnace technician and sent him out.  You see the furnaces in this building are fairly old so I’m not surprised when I have issues.  But, I was worried about the water and there’s no one to call to solve that.

Now, I find I have to ask lots of questions when a tenant calls because they tend to think the sky is falling when something extraordinary comes up.  In most cases I have to ask tenants ‘dumb’ questions like do you have oil in the tank, do you have your thermostat turned on, have you checked the radiators, etc.  I learned this the hard way when I rushed out of work to check on a tenants heat only to find out it was actually on – just not as warm as she wanted it.

Fortunately my tenant with the furnace issue is surprisingly self-sufficient and will actually go out to the furnace room and push the reset button, bleed the furnace line and more on her own.  So when she calls, I know something serious is up.  With water on the floor, there’s no one to call and apparently it was up against the drywall of the basement apartment, so I had to sort it out fast.

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