Data Center Climate Control & Power – Precision You Can Depend On
Data center developers, contractors, and operators across North America trust REIC Specialty Rentals to deliver dependable, high-performance climate control and power solutions that meet the exacting standards of IT infrastructure environments.
Construction Climate Control, Power & Drying – Built for Performance
Whether you’re dealing with freezing temperatures, summer heat, or humidity-sensitive materials, REIC Specialty Rentals’ responsive support, advanced equipment, and proven expertise help you work efficiently, protect materials, and stay ahead of deadlines—no matter the weather or project size.
Commercial Buildings: Temporary Heating, Cooling & Drying Done Right
Keep your building open for business with REIC Specialty Rentals. We deliver rapid-response climate control solutions—heating, cooling, dehumidification, and power & lighting—specifically engineered for office towers, retail centers, mixed-use complexes, hotels, campuses, and distribution facilities.
Cold-Weather Concrete Curing: 4 Proven Strategies to Prevent Common Failures
Fresh concrete depends on a precise balance of temperature and moisture to reach its designed strength. When conditions fall too cold, the hydration process slows dramatically—or stops entirely. If concrete freezes within the first 24 hours, it can lose up to 50% of its potential strength. That’s not just a quality concern—it’s a safety risk and a costly setback no contractor can afford.
Solar Hybrid vs. Diesel Light Towers: The Smart Choice for Remote Operations
Managing operations in remote areas—whether across Western Canada, the U.S. oil regions, or other isolated environments—requires making dozens of equipment decisions that directly impact your bottom line. Lighting systems may not seem like the most critical choice, but selecting the wrong solution can quietly drain resources.
Temporary Heating on Projects
For large-scale construction projects—such as commercial developments, industrial facilities, hospitals, and infrastructure—temporary heating is more than a comfort measure. It’s an essential part of maintaining schedules, protecting materials, and ensuring worker safety during cold seasons.