It’s harvest season here in the midwest. Trucks full of corn, beans, hogs and cattle are lining our highways bringing product to market. Part of maintaining those trucks is high-pressure washing the truck and trailers, to prevent product contamination and preserve the asset. High pressure wash bays are becoming more and more common in farming operations. Often these wash bays are inside pole barns with metal walls and ceilings, such as a Morton Building. After a year or two, owners start to see the roll-up door components start to rust because the steam created from washing sits on every surface it can, slowly rusting away any carbon steel component.
That is where Keep The Heat Air Exchanger comes in. By exchanging the air in the building, while recovering the heat, we can dry out that wash bay in few hours vs. a few days! When considering the investment in the building, the trucks, the trailers and looking down the road a 10-20 years, Keep The Heat Air Exchangers are a no-brainer capital investment in your wash bay operation. Whether it’s for a farm or a commercial truck wash, Keep The Heat will preserve your building for years to come!
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