Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j32j1av wrote
Reply to With Fulop out of the picture, an early look at the 2025 Jersey City mayor’s race by kryptonianleader
I'm going to call it now, Solomon will be De Blasio to Fulop's Bloomberg. He'll show you all just how good a mayor Fulop has been for JC, despite his foibles.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j2taotw wrote
Reply to comment by No-Practice-8038 in Christ Hospital Review by ak2592
Public transport routes play a big part in this.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j2peh4i wrote
Reply to comment by No-Practice-8038 in Christ Hospital Review by ak2592
The whole Carepoint thing is a horrorshow but there's good doctors and other caregivers in the system. But to a large extent these hospitals exist to get Medicaid dollars from people who don't have many options. Most of the non-emergent patients to Hoboken Hospital come from poor North Hudson areas.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j2p87cj wrote
Reply to comment by glo46 in Has anyone been through eviction courts in the past year? by balaca40
They simply have no adult concept of economics. What I can't figure out is why no one expects farmers to provide for free the food they grow with labor and capital.
The best I can figure out is this is a "cultural memory" throwback to the medieval system when "landlord" meant literally the man who owned the land that you built your house on. He provided nothing and thus had no expenses, and likely inherited the land. Modern rental housing is a capital and labor intensive business. It's not magic. I'd love to hear the Comrades here explain exactly how they think it should work.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j2okmza wrote
Beware of getting an eviction on your record. You may not ever be able
to rent another home, it's just too easy today for even mom & pop landlords to access credit, eviction and backgrounds checks. Zillow and Apartments.com are happy to do it at the tenant's expense. And you better have a job where your wages cannot be garnished by a court award against you.
I recently had a tenant whose life destabilized and she couldn't pay, she gracefully left owing a few months rent. I am not pursuing her about it, it's the risks of the business. But if someone jerked me around just because they thought they could, I'd do all I legally could to make their life hell. Assume your landlord will do likewise.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j2ogyxv wrote
Reply to comment by Ilanaspax in Has anyone been through eviction courts in the past year? by balaca40
Your idiocy and ignorance knows no bounds. Most of those "places to live" would not exist if those hated landlords didn't build and maintain them, in my case with those non-existent skills. I'd say move Communist USSR or China, but those places no longer exist, they found that Marxism didn't do a better job of housing people than Capitalism. Seems like Venezuela might be your speed.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j2mzlv3 wrote
Do not listen to the people promoting their outer belt neighborhoods if you want to move for your social life. Places like the Heights, Bergen Lafayette or Bayonne are pretty good quality of life if you already have a partner or can't afford to live Downtown or Hoboken in the style you require, which in this case means having parking. But if you want the easiest access to the densest NJ social life, Manhattan, or even Brooklyn, choose Downtown or Hoboken if you can.
FWIW, my wife commuted for several years to St George Staten Island from Downtown, took her about 35 minutes.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j29a3pq wrote
Reply to comment by wasting_-my-_time in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Wow, that sounds extremely cool but something that's not installed other than as part of a major reno.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j290nw9 wrote
Reply to comment by EliotHudson in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Lol, yes that's true, and I sometimes have to tell tenants to get their conditioners out. But no the the ACs are out. The really stealth heat leak is when people don't actually shut their windows all the way. They close it so that there's no opening at the bottom but very often the sashes are not meeting in the middle and air is blowing through. You have to be sure the two sashes are meeting properly and use the window locks which pull them together. Every fall I have to go around the house checking each and every window to make sure it's actually closed.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j2903w2 wrote
Reply to comment by wasting_-my-_time in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
What do you call a really cold day? One of my sources said we were at 7°, it's a really cold day in my book and I've lived in the area my whole life.
I assume you have more than one room per floor, how is the heat distributed around?
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j27tmk6 wrote
Reply to comment by glo46 in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Wow that's a lot of space to lose, especially assuming they studded out the brick wall with at least 2*4 for insulation.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j27bzke wrote
Reply to comment by SonOfMcGee in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Exactly so. I imagine the size threshold of where it works to be rather small, but mine are 450' and it works fine, without the complexity of boilers or expensive & finicky direct vent mod-con tankless boilers. Also, doing the direct vent on an attached rowhouse can be pretty difficult.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j26rv40 wrote
Reply to Best casual lunch spots downtown? by Blizz36
Only unique place left that comes to mind is Nicole's. There used to be so many more diverse cheap eats joints. I really miss the Polish places on Grove, and the Chinese place where Grand Szechuan is that had a lunch steam table.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j26i1i3 wrote
Reply to comment by cassiedanger in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
That's bizarre, it's not that complicated! Thermostat closes a 24v switch and the relay in the boiler turns the pump on, opens and it goes off. If it's not the thermostat its the relay.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j26cx68 wrote
Reply to comment by keepseeing444 in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
I put suspended pex hydronic radiant under my 2" thick terrazzo kitchen floor when I renovated it and removed the baseboard. Works like a charm, warm on the feet.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j26awxp wrote
Reply to comment by pixel_of_moral_decay in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
>I’d suggest playing with temp differential if possible. There’s pros and cons to high vs low, it really depends on your priorities. Noise vs energy efficiency vs equipment stress.
Like I said, because it's just a fan not a compressor system or boiler, there's no efficiency hit or equipment stress to the cycling. The fan noise is literally like having a table or box fan in the room, but some people are more sensitive to noise than others. My MiL freaks out about noise, she runs from the kitchen if you turn on the range hood! But she does the same if I turn on the lights, it's a great way to get rid of her...
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j269odm wrote
Reply to comment by Jimmoe in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Huh, it seems an 18k BTU 2 head minisplit will only need a 20A circuit! But as I've found with the current project, sizing heating for these uninsulated & leaky apartments is not easy, it would suck to spend all that money and still not have enough heat for the cold snap.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j2676ir wrote
Reply to comment by Recurringferry in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
>It's about 20 years old.
Lol, that's 'new' to those of us living in 120-160 year old houses!
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j266p2j wrote
Reply to comment by cassiedanger in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Ughh, that sounds like incompetence rather than a real equipment problem. Surely they simply replaced the thermostat? PSEG is giving Nests away!
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j266cq3 wrote
Reply to comment by Recurringferry in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
I'm betting you were not alone. Are you in old or new construction?
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j264qaw wrote
Reply to comment by cassiedanger in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Did you complain to the manager or just figure that the cold snap would pass? Do you recall at what outdoor temperature it started to not keep up?
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j2647jq wrote
Reply to comment by Jimmoe in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
A two head minisplit would be a fantastic solution for this apartment, but it's rather expensive and I do not believe the 60A electric service to the unit could handle the load. But I actually have not really looked into it even though I have been harboring fantasies of doing just that for my own apartment, mostly for the air conditioning. Our New Jersey electricity is so damn expensive I have a hard time believing that a minisplit can compete with gas no matter what they say.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j260yu9 wrote
Reply to comment by robin_tern in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
The tank cannot be increased beyond where it is set. The water heater has a mixing valve for the domestic hot water so the tank temperature is irrelevant to it. If your water heater doesn't have a mixing valve it should, not only does it create effectively more hot water from your tank, but your tank should be set to at least 130 to eliminate the possibility of legionella breeding in your system.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_j2606cj wrote
Reply to comment by LithiumFlow in Did your heating fail to keep your temp up last weekend when it was below 10 deg? by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
This apartment pays for its own heat, I'm just trying to figure out whether the heating system I've installed is adequate even if it drops a few degrees under the most extreme circumstances.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j34bzs3 wrote
Reply to Kitchen Designer Recommendation by DPedia
Monica is somebody I know from the community. Look at her Instagram and see if you like her work.
https://www.instagram.com/monicaplotkainteriors/?hl=en