Social housing landlords in the UK need a heat network monitoring system to manage their property portfolios, including inconsistent heating that leads to frequent tenant complaints and dissatisfaction. They often encounter high energy costs due to inefficient systems and must rely on reactive maintenance, which results in higher repair expenses and prolonged downtimes. Additionally, the lack of centralised oversight makes managing heating across multiple properties difficult, increasing the need for time-consuming on-site inspections. Manual billing processes also risk errors, leading to disputes and administrative burdens. Lastly, ensuring compliance with energy regulations becomes more challenging without accurate monitoring, exposing landlords to potential fines and legal issues.