Running a laundromat requires consistent energy use throughout the day. Commercial dryers, hot water systems and lighting all rely on natural gas and electricity to keep operations moving.
Consumer behavior is always changing. That’s why tracking emerging trends and adapting quickly is key to helping your business thrive.
How to reduce energy use when your business is temporarily closed starts with realizing just how much power you use when your company isn’t operating. Many companies close for extended periods during the holidays or seasonally, but also on weekends and overnight.
Running a laundromat requires consistent energy use throughout the day. Commercial dryers, hot water systems and lighting all rely on natural gas and electricity to keep operations moving.
Consumer behavior is always changing. That’s why tracking emerging trends and adapting quickly is key to helping your business thrive.
How to reduce energy use when your business is temporarily closed starts with realizing just how much power you use when your company isn’t operating. Many companies close for extended periods during the holidays or seasonally, but also on weekends and overnight.
A small business year-end checklist will help you make the most of the weeks counting down to the end of the year. Take a moment to pause and consider what still needs to be done for a solid start to the new year.