Calray Gas Heat

571 Timpson Place Bronx, NY 10455

Phone: 212-722-5506

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August 21st, 2023

What Does a Hartford Loop Do? The Purpose of This Boiler Structure and Common Installation Errors

Invented in 1919, the Hartford loop was a game-changer in the boiler industry; the component, together with modern low-water shutoffs, prevents the unsafe and unstable operation of steam boilers. Before the invention of the loop, cracked and exploding boilers plagued the industry. One insurer, the Hartford Steam Boiler and Inspection Company, founded in 1866, grew

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August 7th, 2023

Hot Water and Heat Complaints in NYC: Avoid These Common Calls When You’re a Property Manager

New York City often experiences brutal winters with heavy snowfalls and frigid temperatures. As a building owner, you are responsible for ensuring your property provides adequate heat from the general heating system and water supply. Heat complaints in NYC are always high. From October 1st, 2022, to January 10th, 2023, complaints reached an alarming 118,600,

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July 24th, 2023

Boiler Efficiency: 7 Signs Your Commercial Boiler Is Wasting Energy and Money

Modern boilers are more efficient than those from even a decade ago. That said, property owners can retrofit existing systems to improve annual fuel utilization efficiency. Still, a retrofitted boiler can only improve boiler efficiency so much. As boilers age, they begin wasting energy and money. At some point, replacing the system is better than

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July 10th, 2023

NYC Gas Leaks: Preventing Hazards That Inspired Local Law 152 for Gas Piping Inspection

To prevent NYC gas leak hazards, building owners must submit to periodic inspections of gas-fed systems at least once every four years. The legal requirement may be insufficient depending on your system’s age or unfortunate accidents. Responsible property owners must understand the signs of gas leaks and retain proper safety protocols. Discover the essentials of

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June 26th, 2023

Converting a Boiler From Oil to Gas: What You Need To Know About the Change

With Local Law 97 and other evolving regulations taking effect throughout New York City, it can be challenging for property owners to make changes and perform renovations to stay compliant. The new demands of city policy include changes to building infrastructure and operations to cut greenhouse gas emissions. NYC properties are responsible for about 70%

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June 12th, 2023

The Most Common Water Heater Problems and How To Prevent Them

Water heaters are essential pieces of equipment in a building, ensuring all of your tenants remain happy. However, despite the necessity of these appliances for the comforts of modern living, they often break down or cause problems, especially when not taken care of. A broken or malfunctioning water heater leads to tenant complaints and frustrations,

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May 30th, 2023

What Is a BTU Rating Anyway? The History of the British Thermal Unit and How Heat Output Is Calculated

Every North American boiler or HVAC system measures energy consumption in British thermal units. What is a BTU rating? How did a BTU come to be a standard unit of measurement? Discover the answers that property owners such as you need to know. What Is a BTU Rating? The Definition of BTUs A BTU refers

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May 15th, 2023

Interesting Facts About Carbon Monoxide: Save Lives by Understanding Why CO Detectors Are Essential

Of the many interesting facts about carbon monoxide, the scariest is the gas’s role in the deaths of over 400 people annually. To prevent injury or worse, New York City property owners should know that carbon monoxide detectors are a legal requirement and vital to the safety of tenants. Discover more about this gas and

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May 1st, 2023

New York City Boiler Inspection and Registration: What Are Your Requirements as a Property Owner or Manager?

Boiler inspections must occur each year during the Boiler Inspection Cycle, January 1 to December 31. Any property owner that does not comply violates building codes and faces fines and penalties. Despite the rule’s clarity, some differences arise based on the boiler system’s pressure rating. A New York City boiler inspection is required, regardless of

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April 17th, 2023

The Most Common Boiler Failures and Causes: Prevent These Boiler Problems Before They Cause Trouble

Boilers are essential components of residential and commercial properties. When something goes wrong with the system, it can cause dangerous problems. That said, most common boiler failures and causes are preventable with regular maintenance. Discover the most common boiler problems and how routine inspections — performed by licensed professionals — can prevent them. 8 Most

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Our Privacy Policy

Calray Gas Heat Corporation (the “Company”) strives to ensure the highest standards for property listings and customer information privacy. Please review the following statement to learn about our company practices and policies. Please be aware that our Privacy Policy is subject to change at any time.

1. Purpose.

This Privacy Policy (“the Policy”) provides information on how the Company uses your personal information. By agreeing to the Policy, you agree to our collection and use of your personal information as described in the Policy. This Privacy Policy is effective for all new users of Sanitaryplumbing.com.

2. Personal Information.

You can browse some areas of Calray.nyc (“the Website”) without being a registered user. However, certain activities do require registration. (You consent to the transfer and storage of your information by registering with Calray.nyc) We may collect and store the following personal information:

  • Name, email, address, telephone number, and (depending on the service used), move-in dates;
  • Transactional information (such as lease terms, lease parties);
  • Computer sign-on data, statistics on page views, and traffic to and from the Website; and
  • Other information, including IP address and other web log information.

3. Use of Information.

Our primary purpose in collecting personal information is to provide you with a safe and user-friendly experience. For example, the Company may use your personal information to:

  • Improve our services and the Website’s content and layout;
  • Provide the services and necessary customer support you request;
  • Resolve disputes, collect fees, and troubleshoot problems;
  • Track and record customer satisfaction with our services;
  • Protect the Company against error and fraud;
  • Inform you of special promotions and announcements;
  • Enforce our agreements, terms, conditions, and policies; and
  • As otherwise described to you at the time of collection.

We may occasionally ask you to complete optional surveys. These surveys are used to improve and customize your experience with Sanitaryplumbing.com.

The Company always provides you the ability to opt-out of further communication such as promotions and surveys; see the Opt-Out section below.

The Company does not share any of your personal information with outside organizations, companies, individuals, etc. The only exception to this standard is if such a disclosure is reasonably necessary to respond to any and all legal processes.

4. Links to Other Sites.

The Website may have links to other websites that may collect personally identifiable information about you. The Company is not responsible for the privacy practices of the content of those linked websites.

5. Safety & Security Precautions.

The Website has strict security measures in place to protect you and your information from fraud. Once your information is provided to Calray Gas Heat Corporation, we strive to ensure the confidentiality of your identity and information.

6. Opt-Out.

The Company provides you with the opportunity to opt-out of receiving promotional and other non-essential, marketing-related communications from Calray Gas Heat Corporation. If you would like to opt-out of these select communications, please see any of the Company’s email communications and follow the directions indicated.

7. Account Protection.

Your password ensures the security of your account. When choosing a password, the Company suggests using various characters. It is highly recommended that you do not disclose your Sanitaryplumbing.com password to anyone. (If you do disclose your password or your personal information with others, you are responsible for all actions taken in the name of your account.) If the security of your password is compromised for any reason, please contact the Company immediately.

8. Accuracy of Information

The Company does not guarantee the accuracy of information for any and all of its properties on the Website, and is not responsible for any errors or misrepresentations (made by Renters, the Client, or otherwise).

9. Cookies

The Company may place a small cookie on your computer’s hard drive. This allows us to personalize your use on the Website. In order to maximize the functionality and usability of the Website, you must set your browser’s preferences to allow both permanent and temporary cookies.

10. Changing Your Personal Information.

Should your personal information change, please immediately update your information on the Website. This will ensure the accuracy of our records. The Company does retain personal information from closed accounts in order to comply with law and collect and disburse any fees owed.

11. Third Parties

This Privacy Policy addresses only the use of information we collect from you. Since Calray.nyc does not control the privacy policies of third parties, you are subject to the privacy policies of those third parties. It is advisable that you consult with the management of third parties before you disclose your personal information to others.

12. General

We may amend this Privacy Policy at any time by posting the amended terms on the Website. All amended terms are immediately effective after they are initially posted on the Website.

13. Privacy Policy Questions & Concerns

Questions and/or concerns regarding the Policy should be emailed to the following email address: info@calray.nyc