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Water Pipe Freeze Protection for the Cottage, Home and Farm  


     For more than 13 years Heat-Line has been manufacturing the highest quality internal freeze protection systems for polyethylene water pipes. Highly engineered systems designed to protect water pipes from freezing, Heat-Line products are used all over the country, especially where there is rocky geography.  Muskoka is a prime example of where their products are used, as water supply pipes from wells and lakes often have to travel over bare rock or can not be buried deep in the ground to prevent freezing.

  A dynamic, award winning company, inventing unique products for the water industry, this year Heat-Line won “Best New Product” and “Most Innovative” from the Canadian Hardware Association.

  They enjoy a very strong and unique position in the market with a number of trademark registered products, including Heat-Line, Retro-Line, EXT5, Carapace and others.

  Almost three years ago Heat-Line Corporation entered into a joint venture with Hansen products of New Zealand.  Hansen products lead the New Zealand polyethylene pipe fitting market with an exceptional connection system.  The system has been proven for more than 16 years and they have developed the system to fit Canadian and USA polyethylene pipe standards.

  This fitting replaces the barbed insert and radiator hose clamp fitting that is still used to connect poly pipes in North America.  The Hansen product is a highly engineered, one piece fitting with captive fastening nuts that quickly and easily join pipes with a dependable and repeatable connection.

  Heat-Line Corporation operations are located in Haliburton County, at Haliburton/Stanhope Airport (CND4), making them accessible by air as well as by land. Heat-Line products are manufactured in their new state of the art facility, at 1 Green Lake Rd., Carnarvon, ON  K0M 1J0. Phone them at 1 800-584-4944, or visit them on the web at www.heatline.com


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