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Top Things to Consider When Installing a Hot Water System in Occupied Rentals

by Andy Butler

As a landlord, you might try to do most of the work in your rentals when they are not occupied. For example, when one tenant moves out, you might try to take care of necessary work in the unit before you rent it out to someone else. However, from time to time, you might need to perform repairs and replacements while someone is living in the unit. For example, right now, you might need to install a hot water system in an occupied rental. If so, these are some of the things you should think about in the process.

Know Which Hot Water System to Install

Even though your existing tenants probably will not be living in your unit forever, you might want to keep them in mind when installing a hot water system. If it is a larger family that is living in the unit, for example, you may want to think about installing a larger hot water system to ensure that the family has access to plenty of hot water for the entire family. However, if a smaller family is living in the unit right now, you might want to keep the needs of future tenants in mind when installing a hot water system. Basically, you'll want to make sure that the hot water system that you are installing will be sufficient for the needs of those who are currently living in the unit and those who might live there in the future.

Know How Long Your Tenants Will Go Without Hot Water 

If the hot water system in your occupied rental breaks down, you will probably want to do what you can to minimize the amount of time that your tenants will have to go without water before the new system is installed. For example, you may want to use an emergency installation service to get the new system installed as quickly as possible.

Find a Convenient Time for Your Tenants

If at all possible, you will probably want to work with your tenants to come up with a good time for the installation to happen, if at all possible. In many cases, both tenants and hot water system installers are willing to work together to come up with convenient scheduling for these types of replacements.

As you can see, there are a few things you should think about when installing a hot water system in an occupied rental. If you think about these things and work with the right installer, hopefully, the replacement will go very smoothly. Contact hot water replacement companies to learn more. 

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