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February 4th, 2021
Light Switch Stopped Working? Troubleshooting a Faulty Wall Switch
A light switch that isn’t working is a constant nuisance, whether you’re a tenant, a landlord, or a property manager. In some cases, a light switch that has stopped working may also be a sign of a fire hazard. Therefore, it’s important to address this issue as soon as possible. Here are some pro tips
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January 21st, 2021
The More You Know: How Does a Light Bulb Work?
Have you ever wondered: how does a light bulb work? It might sound like a piece of relatively useless trivia, but actually, this is a helpful bit of information. This article explains how incandescent, fluorescent, and LED bulbs work. Once you understand the simple science behind each, you can make the best decision about what
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January 7th, 2021
Smart Electric Meter: What Is It and Can It Benefit Condo/Apartments?
If you are a property owner or manager in New York City, you’ve probably heard that Con Edison, the city’s power utility, is planning to install almost five million smart electric meters between now and 2022. If you’re not sure what that means for you and your tenants, read on to learn all about this
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December 17th, 2020
Why Is the Electric Bill So High for My Apartment Building? 12 Proven Steps to Reduce Apartment Electric Bills
Is the electric bill for your New York City apartment building outrageous? It doesn’t have to be. Here are 12 steps, many of which you can take right now, to reduce electric bills for your property. Understand How Your Bill Is Calculated Kilowatt hours and Con Edison rate programs Your electricity use is measured on
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December 3rd, 2020
Exit Sign Placement: Best Spots to Install Exit Signs
If you own or manage a property in New York City, you must hang exit signs throughout the building. This is so tenants and visitors can find their way out in case of an emergency. It’s particularly important that these signs are highly visible and strategically placed. If people have to leave the building in
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November 20th, 2020
History of Electricity in New York City
Residents of New York today take for granted the fact that they have abundant power for lights, cooking, electronics, and all the other luxuries of contemporary living. But it wasn’t always this way. While electricity had been discovered long before, it wasn’t harnessed for common consumption until the very end of the 19th century. Here’s
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November 5th, 2020
Factors That Affect Your New York City Electric Bill
If you own property or rent in New York City, you may have asked recently: why is my electric bill so high? There are multiple factors that affect your electricity costs. Let’s take a look at what could be driving up your bill and how you could reduce expenses with a little bit of forethought.
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October 22nd, 2020
Landlord’s Guide to Smart Locks for Apartments
Owners and managers of apartment buildings in New York City know that tenants these days love high tech devices and smart apartment technology that make living easier. Here’s our guide to smart locks for apartments. Read on and learn more so you can put this handy security feature to use in your property. What Are
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October 8th, 2020
Electricity 101: Basic Terms and Concepts
If you have property in New York City, whether you’re a single-family homeowner or manage a large apartment building, it’s helpful to understand basic vocabulary and principles related to construction and the trades. Here’s a list of key electricity terms and concepts from Bolt Electric. When you can speak the language of electricity, you are
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September 21st, 2020
Troubleshooting Multiple Electrical Outlets Not Working
At Bolt Electric, we get frequent calls from New York City landlords and property managers for home and office outlet problems. One of the most common is for multiple electrical outlets not working. The causes for this range from easily fixed nuisance issues to dangerous electrical wiring and circuit panel malfunctions. Let’s take a look