Case Studies

Water Damage Restoration

A ‘black belt’ in water damage restoration

When the River Irvine in Kilmarnock burst its banks, it meant that properties in the surrounding areas were exposed to significant water damage and contamination. This put them at risk of extreme property damage and sanitary issues. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) stated that the river had reached its highest level in 57 years.

Climate and Digital Solutions

Claxton Cuts Condensation, Meets USDA Standards

A large quantity of water is used by poultry processors to maintain a hygienic work environment. This water evaporates and can cause condensation on the ceiling, walls and equipment within processing areas.

Climate and Digital Solutions

Low Dew Point Solution for Scottish Parliament Windows

The Scottish Parliament Building is situated at the foot of Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile, within the UNESCO World Heritage site. The building was constructed from a mixture of steel, granite and oak and recognised at the time as one of the most innovative designs in Britain.

Climate and Digital Solutions

Airthrey Castle Restored After Water Damage

Built in 1791, Airthrey Castle is a historic building and estate which now forms part of the buildings and grounds of the University of Stirling in central Scotland. When the property suffered water damage, it was essential that an expert restoration solution was executed in order to protect the contents and materials inside.

Climate and Digital Solutions

ATEX Innovation Helps Safely Deliver Project on Time

When Bilfinger Salamis, a market-leading service provider for the energy generation industry, was commissioned to blast and paint the Britannia platform in the North Sea, its project managers knew that one important condition of the contract would be the provision of ATEX-certified dehumidification equipment. In December 2012, there was only one provider in the UK capable of delivering such equipment – Polygon.

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