Common Problems
Water Leaks: Most Urgent -> Turn water off at the source.
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Kitchen & Bathroom Sinks: Faucet Turnoff Knobs Is Under the Sink
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Toilets: Knob is Behind Toilet
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House Water Line: Check Closets, Outside Wall, or Crawl Space
Power Outages:
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Check all your fuses and circuit breakers. Replace matching one at Lowes if fuse is blown. If breaker from the breaker box, toggle it off and then flip it back on.
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If the power comes on and the fuse or breaker blows again, unplug all appliances that is attached to the fuse or breaker. You might want to start with the most recent addon appliance prior to experiencing this problem. Replace the fuse or reset the breaker
again and insert each appliance, one at a time, to see if a particular appliance item may be causing the outage.
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If electricity remains off, call your local utility company. You may have forgotten to pay the power bill.
No Heat
Central GAS heat. If the fan is running, call to have your pilot light re-lit. During office hours, call our Office (544-2922). After hours, call local gas company. If the fan is not running at all, check the furnace fuse or circuit breaker.
OIL heat. Check your oil tank, by reading the gauge on it. In all likelihood, the tank is empty. Call your local oil supply company to have some oil delivered.
No Air Conditioning
Central Air 1) Make sure the thermostat is set on "COOL". 2) Check to see that the motor is running outside.
See if the fan is spinning on the unit and listen for any strange noises. If you hear noises, check to see if there are any leaves or other debris blocking it. 3) Check to see that the fan motor is running (under the house or near the furnace). If it is not running, call our office (544-2922). 4) Check the vents to see if any air is flowing.
If no air is coming out of the vents, check the filters. Replace with matching filters from Home Depot.
Please read this before submitting your repair request: Residential Rental Contract, paragraph 5, Tenant's Obligations and paragraph 10, Damages, states that tenant shall be responsible for and liable to the landlord for all damages, defacement of, or removal of property whatever the cause, except such damage caused by ordinary wear and tear. In such event, tenant will be charge for the repair.
If this is an emergency, please call 911 before leaving us a message below.
Please read this before submitting your repair request: Residential Rental Contract, paragraph 5, Tenant's Obligations and paragraph 10, Damages, states that tenant shall be responsible for and liable to the landlord for all damages, defacement of, or removal of property whatever the cause, except such damage caused by ordinary wear and tear. In such event, tenant will be charge for the repair.
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