A new strategic partnership between Liquified Solutions and Curator Hotel and Resort Collection aims to help independent hotel owners manage rising utility costs. The collaboration introduces a turnkey Water Efficiency Program for members of the premier lifestyle hotel collection. This data-driven platform is designed to lower water and sewer expenses, providing an immediate boost to property-level net operating income and asset valuation.
Independent hoteliers currently face significant pressure from increasing labour costs and operational overheads. Water and sewer utilities are frequently overlooked but represent a highly controllable expense on a hotel’s profit and loss statement. The new programme allows owners to capture durable savings without the need for disruptive renovations. Liquified Solutions manages the entire process, including project planning, installation, reporting and monitoring.
“Water utilities remain one of the most under-optimized line items in hospitality,” said Timothy Sakow, President of Liquified Solutions. “Our hospitality clients achieve savings ranging from 20-30% without compromising guest satisfaction or operational standards. For owners, that translates directly into improved NOI and increased asset value.”
The initiative is structured to ensure that guest satisfaction and operating standards remain high. By converting unmanaged utility costs into a controlled performance lever, owners can improve cash flow regardless of market cycles. This provides a consistent financial impact that compounds over the life of the asset.
“Curator is focused on delivering programs that drive measurable financial performance for our members,” said Brent Hayhurst, Vice President Program Development of Curator Hotel & Resort Collection. “Liquified Solutions provides a strategic, data-driven approach to expense management that helps independent owners protect margins and maximize long-term asset value.”
Beyond financial gains, the partnership helps owners meet sustainability goals by lowering total water consumption and improving system efficiency. As water and sewer rates continue to rise in major markets, proactive management is becoming a critical part of modern hospitality strategy. The scalable model offers independent resorts a pathway to stronger margins and improved environmental performance.