Now think about working OUTSIDE in the cold or in an unconditioned construction space!
Construction managers, building superintendants, physical plant managers and even disaster relief coordinators must be ready to battle the cold to keep projects on schedule and on budget. Lost time means lost money! But what if it’s colder than expected, or the weather takes an unanticipated turn for the worse? These weather events can put a real kink in your ability to keep your project on schedule and on budget.
Cold winter weather often calls for heat--fast. Now is the time to consider using portable electric construction heaters.
Portable electric construction heaters come in a wide range of sizes and capacities, appropriate for small confined spaces, large open construction sites, warehouses, shelter tents, even outdoor venues. A heating professional can help you evaluate your needs and determine the best heater to address those needs at a price you can afford.
Does it make sense to buy?
Or is this a one-time or occasional use, perhaps a single event or an emergency?
Renting electric construction heaters may make the most economic sense. The beauty of renting portable heaters is you don’t have to pay the purchase price for an appliance you may only use a few times a year. You also won’t have to give up precious storage space during the months it isn’t in use. And when you have another construction job to heat, the requirements may be totally different and you may need different heaters to get the job done.
Keeping your construction site, warehouse, or emergency shelter warm this winter doesn’t have to be complicated, even in the bitterest cold. Make contingency plans to divert disaster now and make electric construction heaters a mainstay of those plans.