Measured. Managed. Optimized.
Westbrook Utility Management evaluates power, water, and refrigeration systems for California businesses — identifying hidden inefficiencies and quantifying what they are actually costing you.
"We measure first. We recommend second. If the numbers don't support a solution — we tell you that."
In California, rates change constantly — but a significant portion of your utility cost is driven by how your systems behave internally. Most businesses never separate the two. That gap is where opportunity lives.
Your utility bill shows you the total. It does not show you what produced it. The behavior behind the bill is where inefficiency lives — and where the opportunity to reduce cost actually exists.
Electricity, water, and refrigeration interact constantly inside your facility. Without visibility into that interaction, you are reacting to costs instead of controlling them. We provide that visibility.
Because that is how your costs are actually generated. Evaluating one system in isolation misses the interactions that drive the bill.
Harmonic distortion, load imbalance, demand charges, and power quality issues silently increase your electrical costs and accelerate equipment wear. We identify what is happening at the panel level and quantify what it is costing your operation — before recommending any solution.
Most businesses are billed twice on the same water — once for supply and again for sewer discharge. Pressure instability, entrained air, and flow inefficiencies affect both bills simultaneously. We evaluate what is actually being measured and why.
Refrigeration compressors, HVAC systems, and motors run continuously and quietly consume more than they should when operating under poor power quality, fouled coils, or inefficient controls. We evaluate these systems as part of the whole utility picture — not in isolation.
We start by reviewing 12 months of your electric, water, and sewer bills. No cost. No commitment. We identify whether a meaningful opportunity exists before we ask for anything else. If there is nothing there, we tell you.
If the bill review identifies potential, we conduct an on-site walkthrough of your facility — evaluating how your electrical, water, and refrigeration systems are actually behaving. We measure. We do not estimate.
We present a specific set of solutions tied directly to what the assessment found. Every recommendation includes projected impact, estimated cost, and a realistic payback period. If the numbers do not work, we tell you.
Solutions are deployed through licensed electrical, HVAC, and refrigeration contractors. We coordinate the process and monitor performance after installation to confirm results. This is not a one-time project — it is an ongoing relationship.
Most vendors lead with a product. We lead with the evidence. A solution only gets recommended when the evidence supports it — and only when the financial case is real.
Discovery is always free. We never recommend a solution before we understand the problem.
Power, water, and refrigeration evaluated together — because that is how your costs are actually generated.
Our compensation is built into the solutions we deploy — not charged as a consulting fee. No real opportunity means no recommendation and no cost to you.
We work with licensed electrical, HVAC, and refrigeration contractors throughout the Central Valley and Northern California. CA License #1047535.
We focus on California commercial and industrial facilities with significant utility exposure — businesses where the gap between what you are paying and what you should be paying is worth finding.
You don't need to know what is wrong — that is our job. But if any of these describe your situation, a free bill review is worth a conversation.
Start with a free review of your utility bills. No cost. No commitment. No guesswork.
Request Your Free Bill ReviewPeter Westbrook founded Westbrook Utility Management after four decades of building and operating infrastructure-heavy businesses across telecommunications, internet hosting, real estate, and construction.
He started in telecom in the 1980s, where clean and stable power was not optional — it was engineered into every installation. Systems were sensitive, uptime was everything, and power quality determined whether the system worked or failed.
He later built Shared Network Services into one of the early nationwide web hosting and data center platforms, where the same discipline applied at larger scale. What he learned across those decades is the foundation of what Westbrook Utility Management does today.
Send us 12 months of your electric and water bills and we will tell you within a few days whether there is an opportunity worth pursuing. If there is nothing there, we will tell you that too.
Tell us a little about your facility. We will review your bills and get back to you within a few business days with an honest assessment of whether an opportunity exists.