Dale Heating Services

Dale Heating Services
Factory and Warehouse Heating Solutions
Showing posts with label Industrial Heating and Cooling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industrial Heating and Cooling. Show all posts

Tuesday 5 November 2013

Dale Heating Company Profile


Our Heritage in Heating and Cooling Services

 

Dale Heating Services was founded in 1991 in Thurmaston Leicestershire as a local industrial heating company , specialising in the installation, repair and maintenance of industrial heating equipment including

 

  • Industrial boilers
  • Warm air heating equipment
  • Infrared radiant heaters
  • Industrial Air conditioning

 

Over the next 20 years, Dale Heating Services grew from strength to strength, providing high quality heating solutions and branching out their services, not only in Leicestershire, but also across the U.K. This then prompted Dale in 2011 to relocate to larger premises elsewhere in Leicester to capacitate their ever -growing client base.  As we acknowledge that, our customers are the foundations for our success as a lot of our business came from referrals and repeat business.

 

In 2012, Dale Heating Services relocate to its group head office in the West Midlands, in order to work closely with the major manufacturers to improve response time for spares and reduce costs in order for us to generate those savings to our valued customers and to increase our geographical capabilities to areas such as.

 

  • Birmingham
  • London
  • Wales
  • Worcestershire and many more

 

Dale Heating Services now offer a nationwide service with engineers situated across the U.K for all of your industrial heating and cooling requirements, whether you require an installation of warm heating to your factory, or a repair of your radiant heaters in your garden centre, we can offer a solution that is right for you.

Tuesday 6 August 2013

The Benefits of Radiant Heaters

Out of site, out of mind?

Does that turn of phrase sound familiar? Heating is not something that we think about until it breaks down or requires replacement.
If we don't think about it, we don't really research the matter either, until its too late. Timing is critical, especially once the winter sets in.

With that in mind it would be helpful to know all the facts when deciding what type of heater that you require, which will save you time, when it's needed the most.

Radiant Heaters are a popular choice for
There are a few reasons why.

Reduced Heat Loss

Rather than heating air, Radiant Heaters heat the objects in the room. These, objects absorb the heat and transfer it to their surroundings, maintaining their temperature throughout the day. This helps to create a comfortable environment for you, your staff and your customers.

The Reduction of Plant Disease in Garden Centres' and Greenhouses'

2 of the most common causes of plat disease, are plant wetness and humidity. Low intensity Radiant Heaters can assist the grower with humidity control, as the keep the temperature above air temperature. Thereby allowing surface moisture to evaporate significantly quicker than with conventional heaters, helping mitigate conditions that promote plant disease.

More Productive Use of Space

Radiant Heaters are a popular choice when considering warehouse heating. In these environments, space is usually very limited. Radiant Heaters are suspended from the ceiling, away from any materials and without taking up valuable workspace. This also applies when considering Factory Heating and various other applications such as retail facilities and showrooms.

Ease of Maintenance

Radiant Heaters as with all heating systems, require regular maintenance, to extend heater life and maintain heater efficiency. Since the entire length of the heater is visible, some of the maintenance can be conducted during normal activities, which could reduce disruption to the business when conducting the annual service.

Monday 1 July 2013

NRG efficiency in the workplace


NRG efficiency in the workplace

Dale Heating Services are dedicated to ensuring that your heating equipment runs safely and efficiently with energy efficient equipment with some appliances that could save you up to 20% on your annual heating costs.

In the interests of saving you more energy here are our top tips for saving energy in the workplace.


ü  Did you know that your Air conditioning units can account for up to 30% of your energy usage. You can reduce this by only using it when necessary and closing all doors and windows when in use.

ü   De commissioning your Air Conditioning in the winter and Re commissioning in the summer could protect your unit from winter weather and debris.

 

ü  With regular servicing you could expand the lifespan of your unit and avoid the steady decline of the air conditioning performance and energy costs.

 

Lighting

ü  Consider replacing your incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescent units saving a potential 50% on your lighting costs, as 90% of energy that incandescent bulbs use is given out as heat these are the least efficient types of lighting.

ü  Switch off your lights when leaving the room could save you up to 20% per year on your lighting costs.

 


ü  Using Heat Sensors to control your thermostat, not only creates a comfortable environment for your staff and customers but could also save you energy, as these act as the brain of the heaters by sending messages to the controller as to whether the temperature needs to be lower or higher. Although these must be positioned correctly as otherwise it will feed incorrect readings back to the controller which could increase your energy usage. At Dale Heating Services we specialise in the installation of HVAC equipment such as warm air heating and radiant heaters with extensive expertise in the positioning of the sensors for optimum performance.

 

ü  Maintain your equipment- expanding lifespan and could reduce the risk of a breakdown by identifying underlying faults early.

 

ü  Equipment upgrade- Some older heaters may not be as energy efficient as new ones. A site survey of your heating equipment should determine the best heating solution for you.

 

ü  Ensure that your building is adequately insulated, as this could reduce your heat loss by up to 40 %.