TLDR: If your kitchen’s open, your meter’s spinning. This free hospitality utility cost analyzer shows you exactly where your bills are bloated and what to do next.
Introduction
Hospitality venues are easy targets for inflated utility costs. You use more energy, rarely switch suppliers, and don’t have time to read 6-line bills. That’s why standing charges creep up. That’s how waste piles on. This free analyzer gives you proof in numbers you understand.
Table of Contents
1. Why Utility Bills Keep Climbing
You’re charged for what you use and what you forget to turn off.
Add to that:
- Standing charges >£1.50/day
- Rollover contracts with inflated unit rates
- Mislabelled “estimated” bills
- Overused extractors, fridges, heat lamps
If you haven’t audited your utility use this year, you’re paying for more than you used.
2. What the Analyzer Checks and Flags
This editable spreadsheet helps you compare:
- Gas, electric, and waste bills vs national averages
- Supplier standing and unit rates
- Usage patterns that signal inefficiency
- Contract status and silent rollovers
- Equipment waste based on hours used vs hours needed
It does the maths. You just fill in the boxes.
3. Filled-In Example Table
Utility
Supplier
Standing Charge
Unit Rate
Monthly Use
Red Flag
| Utility | Supplier | Standing Charge | Unit Rate | Monthly Use | Red Flag |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electric | BigPower Ltd | £1.52/day | 42p/kWh | 3,210 kWh | YES |
| Gas | HeatCo | £0.65/day | 11p/kWh | 1,040 kWh | NO |
| Waste | CityCollect | £120/month | — | — | YES |
This is all from one invoice. The analyzer turns it into answers.
4. Red Flag Thresholds You Shouldn’t Ignore
Flagged Item
Trigger
- Electricity unit rate: Over 40p/kWh
- Standing charge: Over £1.20/day
- Contract end date: Auto-renew in <60 days
- Bill type: “Estimated” not “Actual”
- Extractor fan runtime: > 2 hours outside service time
If you hit one of these? You’re being overcharged.
5. Real Restaurant: £312 Saved in One Week
A kitchen in Manchester ran this check and found:
- Dual standing charge error: £54/month
- Timer switch installed on extraction hood: £78/month saved
- Waste collection renegotiated (bi-weekly pickup): £180/month
Total saving: £312/month
Time spent: 15 minutes
They’d been overpaying for over a year.
6. Run the Check Now
- Grab your last gas, electric, and waste bill
- Open the editable sheet (no signup, no formulas)
- Input numbers: standing charges, unit rates, usage
- Flag anything above threshold
- Decide: switch supplier, renegotiate, or fix on-site waste
You’ll know in five minutes if you’re bleeding cash.
Conclusion
This hospitality utility cost analyzer won’t fix your bills but it’ll show you who’s stealing your margin. If you’re paying blindly, you’re paying too much. This tool turns that invoice into leverage.
Run your utility check now. All you need is your last invoice. Know a venue that’s probably overpaying for lights, waste, and aircon? Send them this. Click here for more templates, toolkits and resources.
What is a hospitality utility cost analyzer?
It’s a tool that helps restaurants and venues compare gas, electric, and waste bills against national benchmarks to identify overcharges and inefficiencies.
How do I know if my utility bill is too high?
Check for unit rates over 40p/kWh, standing charges above £1.20/day, or estimated bills. These are common red flags for inflated or incorrect charges.
