According to a recent LinkedIn post from Scription Maintenance, the company is drawing attention to energy inefficiency in commercial HVAC systems as a material drag on net operating income. The post describes how relatively small efficiency losses across multi-building portfolios can translate into significant, recurring energy costs and more volatile operating expenses.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights real-time monitoring technology and flat-rate HVAC programs as potential tools to stabilize operating expenses and extend equipment life. The post suggests that for portfolio owners, tighter control over HVAC performance could reduce capex surprises, improve tenant satisfaction, and mitigate financial risk, which may ultimately support more predictable cash flows and asset valuations.

