Jet Heat Maintains Ideal Conditions On Highest Floors For Wood Framing On Construction Project

When building a multi-story building with 100,000 square foot floors, a powerful heater is needed to deliver heat across such a large space. The general contractor for this project relied on a past rental heater they had used on other projects, but it did not get the results they needed. Following weeks of heat not reaching the upper floors from low static pressure, the GC was concerned when temperature requirements were not met and the project schedule was threatened due to interior finish work falling behind.

Manufacturing Facility Addresses High Humidity with Temporary Dehumidification, Protecting Production and Reducing Costs

Missouri – Despite having an advanced HVAC system, a large manufacturing plant faced significant challenges in controlling indoor humidity levels. High humidity was causing product clumping, machinery jams, and frequent production line shutdowns, resulting in substantial financial losses. Nearly 70% of their product was rendered unusable due to humidity-related issues, so the facility knew a solution was critical. After initial discussions, REIC Specialty was brought in to evaluate the situation and recommend an action plan.

REIC Specialty Controls Humidity In Agricultural Storage Facilities Across The Midwest

Illinois – Facing persistently high humidity levels in several facilities, the plant managers of a national agricultural storage company convened to address the issue. Their primary goal was to ensure the long-term storage of agricultural products. However, their data revealed that elevated humidity levels were compromising the viability of their products—and their revenue.

Construction Heating At Connecticut University Keeps Workers Safe And Projects On Schedule

Connecticut – As fall and winter approached, the contractor overseeing the construction of a new university building recognized the urgent need for climate control. With concerns about worker safety, protecting building materials, and maintaining the construction schedule, colder weather posed significant risks, including missed deadlines. Heating the site was essential to mitigating these challenges.

Temporary Heating to Battle the Cold at an Illinois Warehouse and Distribution Center

Northern Illinois – After several winters of relying on small, portable heaters with limited success, a Northern Illinois warehouse and distribution center upgraded its temporary heating approach. Unable to absorb the cost of a new permanent HVAC system, the company had relied on temporary heating in previous years. While the smaller heaters provided some relief, they were costly to operate due to high fuel consumption. Seeking a more efficient and cost-effective solution, the company turned to REIC Specialty for recommendations.

Discrete Temporary Cooling For Summer Event Facility In New Jersey

An event space recently contacted TCR to help provide cool and comfortable conditions for their summer events in a facility without a permanent HVAC system. This large, antiquated building offered electric connections and high roofs but lacked any cooling on the premises. With years of experience working on similar projects, the TCR team knew how to deliver the necessary conditions.