Serving the industrial, commercial, institutional, and mining sectors, we support energy-intensive environments with custom-designed fuel systems that ensure continuity, compliance, and reliability. Our comprehensive expertise spans across propane, diesel, LNG, and CNG systems.
Our Fuel System services include:
PSL specializes in fuel systems, providing the expertise required to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable operations. Whether you’re in need of installations, repairs, or ongoing maintenance, PSL delivers tailored solutions to meet your specific needs.
PSL can support any fuel system ranging from propane, diesel, natural gas, compressed natural gas, to liquified natural gas. We support all industries within commercial, institutional, industrial, and mining sectors, helping you manage your energy needs effectively.
Our team of expert technicians offers installation, maintenance, and repair services for all fuel-related systems, including tanks, pumps, generators, and HVAC systems. We provide full bulk propane plant installations and ensure all safety protocols are followed throughout the process.
As a single-source contractor, PSL offers a distinct advantage. We can manage every phase of your project, from initial design to final execution, ensuring solutions are tailored to your unique operational needs.
While they share some similarities, propane and natural gas share some differences, outlined below. These differences can bring up important factors to consider when choosing between them, such as cost, availability, and energy efficiency.
Propane has a higher energy density than natural gas, which means that it contains more energy per unit volume. This makes it an ideal fuel for heating and cooking applications where a lot of energy is needed. And is typically stored in tanks or cylinders for use in homes, businesses, and vehicles.
It is a fossil fuel that is produced from underground reservoirs. Natural gas is distributed through pipelines to homes and businesses, where it is used for heating, cooking, and other applications. Natural gas is typically less expensive than propane and produces fewer emissions when burned.