Ensuring Optimal Performance with Expert Pipework Maintenance & Modifications
Proper boiler pipework maintenance is crucial for preventing system failures and ensuring safety. The International Energy Agency highlights the necessity of regular maintenance and upgrades to meet global energy demands and sustainability goals.

Let our expert team resolve your pipework maze
Maintaining and modifying pipework is crucial in the energy sector to ensure efficiency, safety, and compliance. With over 140 years of expertise, Hodgkinson Bennis, a trusted name in the industry, offers comprehensive pipework modification services for commercial and industrial boilers. Our services range from minor tweaks to large-scale fabrications, utilising materials like carbon steel, stainless steel, and exotic alloys.
The Importance of Pipework Maintenance
Proper maintenance of boiler pipework is essential to prevent system failures and ensure operational safety. The energy sector relies on well-maintained pipework to avoid costly downtimes and safety hazards. Regular maintenance of energy infrastructure not only supports efficient operations but also contributes to sustainability.
The International Energy Agency states, “Regular energy infrastructure maintenance and upgrades are critical for meeting global energy demands and sustainability goals.”
This highlights the importance of diligent upkeep and modernisation to ensure reliable energy supply and environmental stewardship, a responsibility we all share.
Services Offered
- Modifications and Upgrades: Tailored solutions to modernise existing systems or remove redundancies in older systems, applicable to gas, water, and steam pipework.
- Maintenance: Includes visual inspections, gas-leak detection, and pressure testing to ensure system integrity and safety.
- Non-destructive testing (NDT): Essential for identifying potential failures caused by temperature fluctuations and other stressors, ensuring the longevity and reliability of the pipework.
Case Study: University of Chester
Hodgkinson Bennis recently refurbished pressure-reducing valves at the University of Chester’s Thornton Science Park, demonstrating their capab








