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CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Moore Insulation Ltd Contact Details
Telephone
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Fax
0151-486 8252
Website
Contact
Mr Paul Eccles
Email
Address
Unit 29/Woodend Industrial Estate
Woodend Avenue
Woodend Avenue
Liverpool
L24 9NB
England UK
Opening Hours
Thursday
08:00 am-05:00 am
Monday
08:00 am-05:00 am
Tuesday
08:00 am-05:00 am
Wednesday
08:00 am-05:00 am
Thursday
08:00 am-05:00 am
Friday
08:00 am-05:00 am
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Other Dates
About Moore Insulation Ltd
At Moore Insulation we’re here to help you get your rising energy costs down by identifying energy inefficiencies in your systems and saving you money. We offer a complete service from survey, through to quotation and installation - no project is too big or small to be undertaken. With a managing director with over 35 years' experience in the industry, we also provide quality installation of thermal insulation, sound proofing, fire protection, ventilation services, sheetmetal work fabrications and trace heating. We’re also highly specialised in asbestos removal with a complete asbestos survey service.
Over the years our highly skilled team have provided services to schools, hospitals, factories, oil refineries and United Utilities to help save thousands of pounds on their energy bills and frost protection through simple installation solutions. We have also worked for some of the larger organisations, impressing them with our fast and professional service.
About Us
Moore Insulation’s Managing Director has over 30 years' experience in the industry - along with the 60 years' combined experience of all our contracts managers and estimators you will be certain to receive a first class service. From free site surveys and quotations to quality installation of thermal insulation, ventilation services, sheetmetal work fabrications, trace heating, and more. We also have highly qualified staff who specialise in asbestos removal with a complete asbestos survey service.
If you would like some help with a technical question or a quote for a project, please give us a call. Alternatively, you can send us an email with your contact details and a brief description of the enquiry and we will ring you back at your convenience.
Thermal Insulation
The need for good thermal insulation has grown in importance in recent years due to the focus on global warming. However, many industrial, commercial and domestic properties still remain poorly insulated.
Insulation provides huge benefits both in terms of saving money and for various safety measures: areas where people could be exposed to hot valves and pipes are obviously hazardous and the energy loss from an average un-insulated valve is the same as that of one metre of un-insulated pipe.
Pipework & Vessel Insulation
Our thermal pipework insulation is capable of working with any diameter pipework and vessel you may have. The insulation will need to work with temperatures between -20 to 600 degrees centigrade: to meet this we work with different materials depending on the parameters provided by our clients.
Material finishes for pipework can vary depending on the application. The typical finishes that we use for this type of thermal insulation to pipework and vessels depending on the prevention of mechanical damage are detailed on the list below.
Trace Heating
The conventional way of ensuring that hot water is available immediately when the tap is turned on is to continuously pump the hot water around the distribution system, re-heating the water as it passes through the hot water boiler. By calculating the expected heat loss in the hot water supply pipe and fitting a trace heating cable of a matched power, the need for re-circulation is eliminated along with unnecessary heat loss.
Sub zero temperatures can cause serious problems to pipeline systems. Industrial process lines or pipelines start to clog, impeding the free flow of liquids resulting in expensive loss of production. Water pipes freeze and then burst causing flooding and damage during the thaw out period. Thermal insulation will delay but not eliminate the freezing process. Trace heating is an economic and long-term solution for any pipe that is likely to freeze.
Electrical Trace Heating Will:
Over the years our highly skilled team have provided services to schools, hospitals, factories, oil refineries and United Utilities to help save thousands of pounds on their energy bills and frost protection through simple installation solutions. We have also worked for some of the larger organisations, impressing them with our fast and professional service.
About Us
Moore Insulation’s Managing Director has over 30 years' experience in the industry - along with the 60 years' combined experience of all our contracts managers and estimators you will be certain to receive a first class service. From free site surveys and quotations to quality installation of thermal insulation, ventilation services, sheetmetal work fabrications, trace heating, and more. We also have highly qualified staff who specialise in asbestos removal with a complete asbestos survey service.
If you would like some help with a technical question or a quote for a project, please give us a call. Alternatively, you can send us an email with your contact details and a brief description of the enquiry and we will ring you back at your convenience.
Thermal Insulation
The need for good thermal insulation has grown in importance in recent years due to the focus on global warming. However, many industrial, commercial and domestic properties still remain poorly insulated.
Insulation provides huge benefits both in terms of saving money and for various safety measures: areas where people could be exposed to hot valves and pipes are obviously hazardous and the energy loss from an average un-insulated valve is the same as that of one metre of un-insulated pipe.
Pipework & Vessel Insulation
Our thermal pipework insulation is capable of working with any diameter pipework and vessel you may have. The insulation will need to work with temperatures between -20 to 600 degrees centigrade: to meet this we work with different materials depending on the parameters provided by our clients.
Material finishes for pipework can vary depending on the application. The typical finishes that we use for this type of thermal insulation to pipework and vessels depending on the prevention of mechanical damage are detailed on the list below.
- Aluzinc
- Bright Class 'O'Foil
- Colour Coated Steel
- Galvanised Steel
- Isogenopak
- PIB Sheeting
- Plain Steel
- Stainless Steel - Various Grades
- Plain Aluminium
- Ventureclad Stucco Aluminium
Trace Heating
The conventional way of ensuring that hot water is available immediately when the tap is turned on is to continuously pump the hot water around the distribution system, re-heating the water as it passes through the hot water boiler. By calculating the expected heat loss in the hot water supply pipe and fitting a trace heating cable of a matched power, the need for re-circulation is eliminated along with unnecessary heat loss.
Sub zero temperatures can cause serious problems to pipeline systems. Industrial process lines or pipelines start to clog, impeding the free flow of liquids resulting in expensive loss of production. Water pipes freeze and then burst causing flooding and damage during the thaw out period. Thermal insulation will delay but not eliminate the freezing process. Trace heating is an economic and long-term solution for any pipe that is likely to freeze.
Electrical Trace Heating Will:
- Protect your operations from frost damage
- Raise the temperature of your product storage and flows where required
- Maintain temperature of products within pipelines, tanks, vessels etc. during manufacture
- Generally ensure that all vital product flows are kept moving and/or
- Stored at the required temperature
- Keep water above 55 Celsius reducing risk of diseases e.g. Legionaries
Team
Name | Role | Telephone | |
Paul Eccles | Managing Director | paul.eccles@mooreinsulationltd.co.uk | 0151 486 6272 |
Brian Eccles | Contracts Manager | brian.eccles@mooreinsulationltd.co.uk | 0151 486 6272 |
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