Stop Throwing Money at Your Heating Bills
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Imagine cutting your building's energy costs by 25%, while keeping residents comfortable and complying with Local Law 97. One Queens co-op did just that, saving $24,000 using smart heating sensors.
Izzy Friedman, director of technical services, and Daniel Berg, account manager at Entech, reveal how indoor temperature sensors can transform your building's heating system from a money-draining guessing game into a precision operation. Learn how these systems catch expensive problems before they become disasters, like the building that was hemorrhaging 1,100 gallons of water daily due to an underground leak that sensors detected within a week.
Beyond the immediate savings, Friedman and Berg explain how predictive maintenance can extend your boiler's life and eliminate those dreaded emergency repairs. No matter what kind of system you're running, this smart building technology can pay for itself in under a year while giving you the data to make informed decisions about your property's future. Habitat's Emily Myers conducts the interview.
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