Behind the Scenes at Heat-Line: Facility Tour with Co-Founder Lorne Heise - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems

Behind the Scenes at Heat-Line: Facility Tour with Co-Founder Lorne Heise

In this month’s video blog, Lorne Heise, Master Electrician and co-founder of Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems, guides viewers on a tour of the Heat-Line head office and manufacturing facilities.

From the beginning, Heat-Line has been committed to manufacturing innovative, purpose-built products. As a Master Electrician, Lorne witnessed firsthand the real-world freeze protection challenges in cold climates, and designed Heat-Line self-regulating heating cable systems to deliver safe, reliable, and effective solutions.

Get an inside look at how Heat-Line products are made, from carefully sourced materials and precise manufacturing to an expanding facility. See how we serve residential and commercial plumbing and electrical markets, along with a specialized OEM division, with advanced freeze protection solution for pipes and roof.

At Heat-Line, innovation means more than just technology; it’s about designing safe, reliable, self-regulating systems that deliver real peace of mind to the people who depend on them.

See more about our team at here.

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