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Whether you’re installing a new HVAC system, replacing equipment, or responding to a client’s emergency outage, REIC Specialty Rentals delivers the expertise, equipment, and on-demand support you need to maintain safe working conditions and consistent temperature control—so your projects stay efficient from start to finish.
With nationwide coverage and 24/7 availability, REIC Specialty Rentals is the trusted partner for municipal, state, and federal agencies that rely on consistent, efficient climate control and power support.
From structural drying and moisture control to temporary power and safe air circulation, our systems are purpose-built to restore environments, prevent secondary damage, and protect the people and assets that matter most. Whether you’re managing a large-scale facility restoration or a localized response, REIC Specialty Rentals is your trusted partner for fast, dependable recovery support—anytime, anywhere.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Tank projects are particularly sensitive due to their large surface areas, enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces, and exposure to outdoor weather conditions. As fall and winter temperatures drop, maintaining those required environmental conditions becomes a major challenge. That’s where temporary heating and moisture control come in.
Heating is essential to keep processes moving, but traditional heating methods can introduce combustion risks, moisture, and emissions—undesirable in sensitive environments like well pads, processing sites, and midstream facilities. That’s where flameless heating comes in.