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Hi All,
I have an issue that started soon after a new tenant moved into a unit that has been vacant for a few months:
The tenant from the upper apartment called me today to inform me he had no water in his shower when the New tenant from the apartment below used her shower to bath her child. The flow of water stopped in the middle completely, not just hot water or something. Then, as soon as the new tenant from main floor finished bathing her child, the tenant above had water again.
The hot water tank is more than 10 years old but I thought worked fine, has no leakage etc.
Is this most likely a water pressure issue or a hot water tank issue or both?
What is the most common solution for such a problem and who should I contact in this case (what profession)?
THANKS,
Neil
I have an issue that started soon after a new tenant moved into a unit that has been vacant for a few months:
The tenant from the upper apartment called me today to inform me he had no water in his shower when the New tenant from the apartment below used her shower to bath her child. The flow of water stopped in the middle completely, not just hot water or something. Then, as soon as the new tenant from main floor finished bathing her child, the tenant above had water again.
The hot water tank is more than 10 years old but I thought worked fine, has no leakage etc.
Is this most likely a water pressure issue or a hot water tank issue or both?
What is the most common solution for such a problem and who should I contact in this case (what profession)?
THANKS,
Neil