Water Management
Jack Schwartz Water Management specializes in researching, reviewing and analyzing water and sewer billing, and following up to adjust your bill.
- No initial fee to review and analyze your property
- Fees are based on the amount YOU save!
- There is no fee unless we save you money!
- If we save you nothing you owe nothing.
Submetering
Water has become increasingly expensive in New York City, and is being
needlessly wasted by your tenants every day. Even worse, the DEP will not let you “cap” your water meter charges until the average “per apartment” use escalates to over $500 per apartment. This is a building owners nightmare! Now

you can
monitor and control you water consumption by “remote meter readings”, which will detail the building’s usage on an hourly basis. This will allow you the ability to determine if water is being wasted. Discovering and repairing water leaks when they first occur is the key to
saving thousands of dollars per year on your water bill. Don’t wait till DEP sends you a bill (which may even be “estimated”) before realizing that your building is wasting water and your hard earned money is going down the drain.
How To Save Money On Water Bills
Did you know…?
Water heating typically accounts for 14
percent of your utility bill. Repairing leaky
faucets not only saves water but save energy
as well!
A small leak inside a toilet can waste hundreds
gallons of water a day.
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- Making a good building even better
- Helping you Determine where you can save
- Avoid the Cost of delay
- Help Track your bill, and monitor your consumption
- Automatic meter reading
Now you can monitor and control you water consumption by “remote meter readings”, which will detail the building’s usage on an hourly basis. This will allow you the ability to determine if water is being wasted. Discovering and repairing water leaks when they first occur is the key to saving thousands of dollars per year on your water bill. Don’t wait until you get your water bill (which may even be “estimated”) before realizing that your building is wasting water and your hard earned money is going down the drain.