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Pitch Heating
In 1979 we installed our first under pitch heating system and have to date installed 96 football pitch heating systems for 62 football clubs - 97 pitches including main and training grounds - throughout the England, Sotland, Wales, Ireland, Germany, Holland, Spain, Denmark, Belgium and Poland. All of which have proved 100% successful and are all maintaining frost free playing surfaces.

Throughout this time we have developed machinery and systems to facilitate speed, accuracy, consistency and minimal disruption, given that tight deadlines must be adhered to for the establishment of good grass cover. Root zone layers of sand, fibre sand, elastic fibre sand, peat/soil loam and artificial grass surfaces are all heated in precisely the same manner.

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We take a great deal of care to ensure the installation accounts for the location, orientation, stadium shading and air movements, any uneven surface contours, materials and root zone make up.
We do this to ensure even warming to the pitch area and also take into account run off areas beyond the touch lines for the players, referees and linesmen.
Our heating boilers can be fired on natural gas, light fuel oil (diesel or kerosene), LPG or a dual fuel combination.
The control panel is designed to start the system operating based on air temperature or a combination of air temperature and ground temperature.
Pitch Heating design, installation and temperature control are tailored to each individual pitch.
The whole playing surface and beyond the touchlines is heated providing optimum playing conditions.
The heating system operates automatically on fall in temperature modulating to maintain an even frost free surface.
Pipes are inserted at 250mm centres throughout, a typical heated area of 8,000 square metres has 32 km (17.75 miles) of heating pipes below the surface.
The boiler modulates between low, high and standby with intermediate settings relative to frost, severe frost, ice or snow conditions.
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