Now more than ever it is important to keep operating expenses to a minimum. One difference between those companies that survive these difficult times and those that don’t will be that the survivors will be those who have reduced their unnecessary expenditures before it is too late.
Unnecessary costs include a portion of your utility costs, which for many until now were just considered “a cost of doing business.” By running an inefficient building, you are overpaying your utility for energy. It just doesn’t make any sense.
“A good building energy audit will point the way to reduce your energy costs by 10% to 40%. For large organizations, this can be substantial, and could be the difference between staying afloat and going under”, says Rick Balda, President of Balda Development.
Balda Development performs energy audits for a wide range of industries. They are seeing an emerging trend in the small to mid size business owner recognizing the value of this audit and its immediate impact on their bottom line.
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