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Recently we have focused on air conditioning problems in larger buildings. With the summer upon us it seemed a logical focal point. Of course there is a perennial concern for the hardworking repair professionals at NY Pump & Motor. That is, of course, your sewage ejector pumps.

You see, as we all know, plumbing system problems in buildings and large facilities can occur year round. All that needs to happen is a wild party or a persistent and torrential downpour and all of the sudden you have backed up sewage systems or a basement full of water and filth that’s nearly impossible to dig yourself out of. Keeping the sewage ejector pumps that you would use to clean up these sorts of messes in working order is vitally important each and every month of the year… unless you’re a fan of water and filth in your basement.

Residents or business owners who live in your building or facility are likely not going to suffer a broken plumbing system quietly. You want to be sure that the moment water starts backing up you have the means to manage it. You simply do not want to take risks when it comes to plumbing.

Think about it, is your sewage ejector pump currently operational.

General maintenance is not something you should leave to the last possible minute. Large equipment used by building managers and supers can be incredibly helpful but these items are not infallible and need some general upkeep to remain functional. Trying to manage your building and keep heating, plumbing and central air service functional can take a lot of work and a lot of help from large pieces of complex equipment.

Sewage ejector pumps, water booster pumps, and vacuum condensate pumps are vital parts of your arsenal to keep your building’s internal mechanisms functioning properly. As soon as anything comes up you want to be able to address it effectively and efficiently. These large pieces of equipment however are less effective if they spend long stretches of time unused and general maintenance from a service like NY Pump & Motor Repair can be the difference between being able to fix a sewage backup quickly and having a few days of angry tenants and residents.

General upkeep with regards to important tools used to be a standard but as equipment and tools have been made flimsier that general upkeep has slipped away. With the help of NY Pump & Motor you can avoid having to purchase new large pieces of equipment by treating pieces you have functional.

Considering a Back Up Sump Pump

April 16th, 2012 | Posted by christinem in Sump Pump - (0 Comments)

A sump pump is a pretty necessary part of a  home or business. Typically set up in the basement, it pumps out the water from your pipes and keeps your place from backing up due to water and waste. Every place needs one and when it fails, it can be a seriously frustrating issue to deal with. And repairs are going to be needed right away. However, they can be pushed back if you get a back up sump pump.

Usually a battery-powered sump pump is the kind you want to use in case your first one fails. It will kick in when the first stops working,  but should be checked and maintained frequently. If the back up isn’t used much, it could fail to kick in when needed so it is good to regularly check that it is working and can detect a too high water level.

The last thing you want to deal with is failure of a sump pump and no back up. Of course, even if your back up starts working, that doesn’t mean it is time to forget the first issue at hand. The sooner you fix your main pump, the sooner you can switch to that as your main source of power and not have to worry about double failure.

 

People tend to choose renting over buying for a wide variety of reasons. Some reasons like the fact that they may simply not be ready to settle into a place permanently are ephemeral. Other reasons like cost constraints are entirely practical. One of the primary practical reasons for choosing renting an apartment in a large building or complex is your desire to avoid having to actually do maintenance work.

Building managers of course know this all too well. In large apartment buildings they have vast collections of large tools to handle major electrical or plumbing mishaps as well as troublesome pest infestations and all sorts of other potential problems. Being a building manager or a super requires a working knowledge of a lot of heavy equipment.

That said, just because you understand how best to utilize say sewage ejector pumps or vacuum heating pumps does not mean you have the wherewithal to repair them should regular maintenance work take their toll on these machines. Being the owner and operator of a large building does not make you an expert on the intricacies these sorts of equipment require. NY Pump & Motor Repair are there for the building manager or super when they hit a wall with a piece of equipment. It’s not the hands off security of a rental but it helps.

Large industrial facilities are incredibly taxing to run and manage. Systems need to function seamlessly just to keep money flowing into your company. One small problem with one small part of your larger system can set a chain reaction that stifles the profitability of your entire facility.

One such integral part are the return condensate pumps, a vital part of most facilities that utilize large machinery. The folks at NY Pump and Motor Repair are actually quite well versed in the repair and maintenance of these return condensate pumps. They have repaired them quickly and efficiently for a wide array of major companies, factories and a variety of different sorts of facilities.

Industrial steam systems that employ return condensate pumps use them to maintain consistent water pressure and by proxy consistent functionality for their entire facility. These pumps are vital to making sure not only that pressure continues building but in managing that pressure so it does not become uncontrollable.

If you are seeing problems, even slightly, with your return condensate pumps it is not the sort of thing you should hold off on taking care of. These pumps are vital to the safety of your entire facility and could cost a bundle should they actually break.

There are a lot of things that can go wrong as the winter turns into the spring and spring turns into the summer. For one thing, getting the central air in a large building running after months of dormancy can be a bit of a pain. You may need to call in some specific experts to look at the large unit and consider the best maintenance options before turning it back on. There may be gears that need oiling and each vent should be cleaned out thoroughly to avoid large piles of dirt and dust build up pouring into residents’ and renters’ individual units.

Of course another potential problem in these large units is a build-up of water. This is where return condensate pumps come in. These large pumps can remove pools of water from your unit that have likely been building up since you began using it last summer. If you already drained last summer’s fluid you may still want to run return condensate pumps in case there has simply been some build up of moisture do to the recent climate.

In either case before you run those air conditioners in your building it is best to check on them. Your residents and renters will appreciate the effort.

When you maintain a large facility or an apartment building, massive failure of your plumbing system is definitely a possibility. In many buildings the plumbing is older than you can imagine, and the possibility that a pipe might rupture or a similar problem is very real. As a result, large facilities often maintain sewage ejector pumps simply to be ready for the possibility of a major leak or some other kind of problem.

Having a sewage ejector pump around however does not ensure that you will need to use it and as a result these units can sometimes get a bit run down. Like most pieces of large equipment, if you are not occasionally running a sewage ejector pump it can become unusable should a plumbing emergency occur. That is of course where the sump pump experts at NY Pump & Motor come in. These people can get your sewage ejector back in working form in no time allowing you to address the very pressing concerns of a major plumbing leak.

As the owner or maintainer of a large facility it is vitally important that you have the necessary tools at your disposal should any sort of crisis come your way. Having experts maintain your sewage ejector pumps  can be a huge help in this area.

Exhaust Fan Repair For Your Facility

February 27th, 2012 | Posted by TimD in exhaust fan | Sump Pump - (0 Comments)

An exhaust fan is necessary element in factories and other large facilities in which large machinery is generating a variety of steam or emitting other gases that could potentially be a danger to employees and a hindrance to business as usual. Keeping the exhaust fan up and running is an important safety concern not just because of chemicals and potentially hazardous emissions but also because it helps to relieve some of the heat and can help to avoid fires. Basically an exhaust fan could save your business one day and from day to day it likely keeps you in business.

This is why the need for exhaust fan repair is a vitally important thing to handle as soon as issues arise. There is nothing to be gained from playing fast and loose with the safety and well being of your employees or your business at large. Luckily the same folks at NY Pump and Motor who provide you with high quality sump pump repair are also experts in exhaust fan repair. They can have your facility up and running as good as usual in absolutely no time at all. It is a vital part of keeping any sort of manufacturing facility running.

Sewage Ejector Pumps For Sewage Leaks

February 21st, 2012 | Posted by TimD in pump motor | Sump Pump - (0 Comments)

If you find yourself in a situation where sewage has begun to seep into the basement of your large building or facility creating an unpleasant flood of questionable fluid sewage ejector pumps can really start to look like the pinnacle of modern man’s helpful inventiveness. That thick questionable fluid likely smells and could end up doing major damage to expensive equipment not to mention the walls and floors of your building. On top of that if workers or other people are passing through your building you might find yourself libel for any illnesses they get as a result of the nasty chemicals. As a result you are going to want to get some sewage ejector pumps to work as soon as possible in this place.

There are many ways a sewage system could go wrong. Many of the problems are very easily addressed however you may never notice them until it is far too late. Often the first sign of a problem is a rapid gush of sewage into your building. Taking care of the problem becomes incredibly pressing.

With sewage ejector pumps you can handle the clean-up quickly and begin focusing your attention on the important task of identifying and fixing the problem. This has to be done before anyone continues normal use of the building’s plumbing because any faucet or flush could lead to even more sewage flooding into your building. Addressing the problem quickly is the only answer to resuming normalcy.

If you have the sort of facility where the sump pump gets a lot of use chances are you already know the major problems that tend to necessitate sump pump repair. While most of these machines are heavy duty pieces of equipment built to last for a long time they do take a licking and as a result need some consistent maintenance.

One of the most common forms of sump pump repair is of course on the pressure reducing valves. These pressure reducing valves have a huge purpose for maintaining a safe pressure level even as maintenance workers are attempting to do each job quickly and safely. The experts at NY Pump and Motor are of course well versed in repairing and doing basic maintenance on pressure reducing valves, it is their bread and butter as it were.

Without a sump pump problems in any large facility can quickly get out of hand but without a functional pressure reducing valve the pump itself can get out of hand. There is no better way to handle building wide flooding than getting an effective sump pump. So if your pump is acting up get a trained repair person to look at the pressure reducing valve!