Top 6 Most Common Apt. Maintenance Work Orders (and how to fix them)

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  • @TheTruth.K.J.V.
    @TheTruth.K.J.V. Рік тому +4

    You missed one of our most common: Batteries fail in electronic door locks. Have to enter with a master key and then check for battery corrosion/clean and install new batteries. Check codes OK or reprogram. Love your channel.

  • @shalalameowmeow3601
    @shalalameowmeow3601 2 місяці тому +1

    I am always surprised people make maintenance for clogged toilets in bought my own plunger it would have to be pretty bad for me to need maintenance.

  • @IBRAKEFORBEDROCK
    @IBRAKEFORBEDROCK 9 місяців тому +1

    My toilet calls went away after changing them out to Gerber Vipers with Glazed 2" line . Also, I used to use plastic flush handles until they started breaking. Went back to metal, No more problems.

  • @e.smeltzer9286
    @e.smeltzer9286 Рік тому +1

    My garbage disposal finally died a few weeks ago; come to find out it was a 2004 model!!! In a convo with the new tech about maintenance on the new unit, he was surprised that I knew the ice trick and how to reset the unit, all of which I learned from you.
    Thanks for helping me make a good first impression!

  • @tinaday4228
    @tinaday4228 Рік тому +2

    We have 21 properties and your list is my list. I would like to add, clogged condensation drains, clogged aerators, and thermal fuses tripped due to dryer lint traps not being cleaned out between loads.

    • @IBRAKEFORBEDROCK
      @IBRAKEFORBEDROCK 9 місяців тому

      Yeah, that list could vary depending on prior maintenance quality, and age of building etc

  • @BlkFireHawk427
    @BlkFireHawk427 8 місяців тому

    Another one I have seen in my 20 years is the entry door's door latch or deadbolt is loose. You should check out this internal door repair called ReSecure Latch.
    Found them on YT. What's nice is that it replaces that ugly metal cover that ruins the look of your door and the stick and putty mess.

  • @Loganharmelink
    @Loganharmelink Рік тому

    Thank you for all your informational videos. They have helped me tremendously. Please continue making them!

  • @PhantomKoala215
    @PhantomKoala215 Рік тому +1

    When the wife and I moved into our current apartment (less than a year at time of writing this) the first thing we bought was a basic plunger. Best $2-$4 ever spent. And the only fix we've had to do, was, one day our water heater (small in unit tank shorter than I am) wasn't heating up. We decided to turn the breaker off, let it rest for about an hour and turned the breaker back on. IF that didn't work we'd call for a maintenance tech. Luckily it worked and we haven't had any issues with it since - just one of those flukes? Moral of this long winded ramble: always have a plunger, know where the breaker box is, and look for the water valves under the sink(s) and toilet. Oh and know when to make that call when working on something is outside of your comfort zone.

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Рік тому

      You can call us for all that we don't care, only when it's after hours :) Thanks for watching !!

  • @paulholland3232
    @paulholland3232 Рік тому

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