We knew that hydronic technology would save money on fuel and provide a much better building environment over fired heating methods, which are inefficient and would add unhelpful moisture to our job-site. In order to help our client make an educated decision, we presented them with both the hydronic rental and fuel cost, as well as the competing indirect fired system. As an unexpectedly cold winter progressed, the PowerHeat 300 hydronic system used on the project quickly proved to be the more cost effective solution. Superiorto the alternative on the rest of the project, the hydronic climate control system is, simply put, the lowest cost operating system on the market today.”
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Walgreens
500,000 sq ft, winter weather, high winds – with a powerful and flexible plan in place, success was achieved using our hydronic system to heat all 500,000 sq ft of the warehouse.
The concrete for this built-from-scratch tank had to stay above 50 degrees for at least 7 days……in freezing cold weather! Success came with our hydronic heat systems in place.
With a 3 story addition and 7 individual cottages split into 3 units each, our hydronic system achieved success while also proving to be the lowest cost system on the market today.
“Are your hydronic systems effective for large areas?” – with a temperature difference of one degree from front to back of this 125,000 sq ft building, once again, the answer is a resounding, yes.
21,000 sq ft of space, 33′ ceiling’s and a tight schedule – our hydronic systems cut completion time in half, which is exactly what they needed in order to get this project done on time.
Requiring a system enabling them to lay block in freezing cold temperatures then transition indoors as a “finish-safe” system once the building was enclosed – our hydronic heating was the answer.