Keeping a construction site warm during harsh winters can be a challenge.
Temporary heating for construction sites is important for the workers and in maintaining climate control for the structure. There are many heating options available and which option to go with would be based on some key factors. The tightness of the building is an important factor in determining where there are open areas that can impact heating efficiency. In addition, one should take into consideration infrastructure timing, LEED building, sound requirements and ease of approval of AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction).
Once the considerations have been looked at and reviewed, designing the right application is the next step. Some of the more common temporary heating equipment utilized are: Portable Electric heating, Natural gas heating and Propane heating. Other temporary heating systems that can be utilized are:
- Indirect fired fuel oil heaters
- Hydronic heaters
- Steam and/or hot water heaters
- Direct fired propane and natural gas heaters
- Direct fired kerosene heaters.
Neat Heat and Cooling has a wide range of portable heaters that can be used for temporary heating for construction sites, and applied to assist in many construction applications. We have specialized in supporting the construction industry and our temporary heating equipment rentals have serviced both short-term and long-term heating needs.