Heater Hire For Industry

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In the UK, the building and construction industry is fiercely competitive. During the double-dip recession (and the slow recovery), the industry has been particularly hard hit. Hundreds of companies have folded or reduced their workforce to a skeleton staff (leaving them unable to vie for the few big contracts available, therefore).

For those companies that have survived, it is crucial for them that 'business continues as usual' during winter months. Heater hire specialists experienced in supplying hired heaters for building and construction applications play a pivotal role in ensuring builders can fulfil contracts "" and thus protect their reputations as firms that can always be relied upon to deliver within budget, on time, every time.

In Britain, weather conditions over the winter months are always harsh in the North of England
and Scotland, where sub-zero temperatures can often occur in December and January. For these builders, seeing through projects to completion and to deadlines (and not getting behind due to snow and frost etc.) means that:

Their reputation as a reliable and efficient firm is maintained
Future projects are not jeopardised, and
Heavy financial penalties for late project delivery are avoided

To carry on as normal in severe winter weather, sourcing hireable heaters through a reputable heater hire company is an invaluable option many building companies are grateful for. Choosing to rent mobile heaters from a heater rental specialist experienced in supplying portable temporary heaters to the building and construction industry is best, for several reasons:

A number of key building processes can inconveniently slow down when temperatures drop, frost sets in, and the threat of heavy snow becomes a real possibility. For instance, getting concrete, plaster, paint and mortar to dry on time and properly can be difficult in extremely cold weather. Leased heaters (and sometimes portable dehumidifiers) can be used to help ensure the drying and setting processes remain on time. A heater specialist will supply the most appropriate types of heater for each application.

Any operating equipment being used in rooms where cold and frost could become a threat to internal mechanisms and performance can also be protected by rented heaters being in place. A heater specialist will know what size heaters to supply, where to best position them, and at what controlled setting.

An established temporary heater supply firm, which has in their team construction industry specialists with specific areas of expertise, can provide tailored heating solutions to meet a construction project manager"s precise requirements over the winter months (even at the most exacting building projects). As part of their comprehensive heating packages, engineers will perform risk assessments and also offer method statements.

With such high levels of competition and very tight margins, manufacturing, production and
processing across the UK is tough enough without the downtime and financial impacts caused by temperature control problems. Every stalled production line, every minute lost, and every wasted product starts to mount up, sometimes into thousands of pounds in lost profits.

Here are five examples of how leased heaters can aid industrial processes and keep production on schedule:

1. Concrete plants can operate all night if there are tight deadlines or if the area being worked on is required to be operational by day. But that poses two problems: 1) water can freeze, and 2) the cold can also put additional stresses on plant pneumatics.

Temporary boilers can be used to keep water from freezing, by simply circulating water via a boiler before adding to the concrete mix. A mobile heater can be used to circulate warm air over the pneumatics.

2. Repairs at a hydroelectric plant would be seriously delayed if aggregate, sand and grit stores at hydroelectric power stations could not be maintained at a suitable temperature. These aggregates are particularly vulnerable to frost when in store, as temperatures can drop dramatically in these areas in winter. Portable heaters can be used with a ducting system to feed warm air into the store and around the mixing plant.

3. Aviation: Refitting aeroplanes for major airlines or the military is expensive and not something that can wait until conditions are right. Generally, a fast turnaround is required as the aircraft will be required to be operational within the minimum time. Heated hangers can be available, but, if they are busy, work can continue around the clock in docks open to the elements.

Heaters supplied by a good heater rental firm can be used to protect aircraft interiors and components, as well as enable the engineers to work efficiently.

Similarly, applying paint to such large scale projects also requires an even temperature supply "" no mean feat in large hangers.

4. Warehouses and stores are important environments for businesses as they store vital goods. It is important that conditions in warehouses are carefully controlled (and made appropriate to the needs of the products in them); after all, the products are the lifeblood of the business.

During the freezing winter, however, this can be difficult to achieve as, due to the large draughty doors and concrete flooring, a warehouse itself can quickly reach freezing temperatures. This can be particularly problematic during cold spells when lorries doing regularly pick-ups of goods mean doors are constantly opening and closing.

Portable heaters sourced from a heater specialist can be installed strategically around a
warehouse to maintain temperatures within.

5. Heat load testing: Industries that rely on chillers or air conditioning often hire heaters to
perform heat load tests to check their systems" functionality "" particularly when a new system is being installed or upgraded.

Many processing units in modern manufacturing facilities are highly automated and rely on
technology and servers. Server rooms (the IT "control rooms" at facilities) depend heavily on tightly controlled temperatures. If they overheat, the units themselves get damaged, meaning service can be hugely disrupted.

Heat load testing is one way of ensuring server rooms are up to the task and do not jeopardise production at a later date.

As well as being the ideal emergency back-up option, portable heating units are energy efficient, environmentally-friendly, and can be:

Used immediately
Easily stored
Rented on a short contract basis
The perfect stop-gap between the removal of an existing (fixed) heating system, and the installation of a new one (at a manufacturing plant, e.g.)
Added to an existing heating solution when extra heating is required
Portable heaters can also be used during planned servicing or maintenance work to a fixed heating system.
Experienced heater engineers will know which portable heaters will be best to supply
Clients can always receive the newest units available
Units will always be serviced before being released to clients
The units are mobile and so can be easily moved around, as required
There are no long-term storage issues

And, crucially "" at a time when businesses everywhere are looking to tightly control costs "" there is no capital expenditure involved.
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