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Temporary Construction Heaters (Rentals & Sales)

Keep crews productive, concrete on schedule, and materials in spec—without safety headaches. We deliver indirect-fired, direct-fired, electric, and hydronic heating systems sized for your jobsite, with fuel, ducting, and rapid support.

  • Same/next-day delivery in most markets
  • Plan review & heater sizing support
  • Fuel service, ducting, and accessories
  • OSHA & NFPA-minded best practices

Trusted by GC’s, restoration firms, and event contractors nationwide.

Popular Options
  • Indirect-Fired 400–1,000k BTU/hr (ductable)
  • Direct-Fired 125–500k BTU/hr (open-air)
  • Electric 5–150 kW (zero emissions)
  • Hydronic/Glycol Systems (ground thaw/curing)

Fast Delivery Safety First Engineer-Assisted

Heat When It Matters—Without the Jobsite Hassle

Cold slows everything: concrete curing, drywall, paint, flooring, and worker productivity. The wrong heater can create moisture, fume, or CO issues. Climate Control Solutions helps you choose the right strategy for safe, efficient, code-aware heat that keeps schedules intact.

Temporary Construction Heater Types

Indirect-Fired (Clean, Ductable)

80k–1M+ BTU/hr. Combustion air is sealed from discharge for clean, dry heat—ideal for interiors, finishes, and occupied spaces.

  • Duct multiple zones
  • Stackable fuel tanks
  • Best for: interiors, finishes, remediation

Direct-Fired (Highest Output per Dollar)

125k–500k+ BTU/hr. Great for open, ventilated areas where moisture/CO are managed. Lowest cost per BTU.

  • Open structures, warehouses
  • Make-up air recommended
  • Best for: shell heating, thawing

Electric (No Fumes)

5–150 kW. Zero combustion byproducts; perfect for tight interiors, occupied spaces, hospitals, and data centers.

  • Requires adequate power
  • Dry, precise heat
  • Best for: finishes, sensitive areas

Hydronic / Ground Thaw

Boilers with hose mats for ground thaw and concrete curing. Uniform temperatures and moisture control.

  • Large slabs, winter pours
  • Temporary loops
  • Best for: curing, thawing, tents

Heater Sizing—Fast Rule of Thumb

BTU/hr ≈ 0.133 × ΔT (°F) × Building Volume (ft³)

Example: 20,000 ft³ space, target ΔT = 40°F → 0.133 × 40 × 20,000 ≈ 106,400 BTU/hr. Choose the next size up for losses/infiltration, door openings, and ventilation needs.

We’ll validate sizing based on enclosure tightness, ventilation, occupancy, and local codes.

Concrete & Curing

Hold spec temps with hydronic mats or indirect heat. Reduce moisture impacts and achieve uniform curing.

Interior Finishes

Low-moisture indirect or electric heat protects drywall, paint, and flooring—without fumes.

Remediation & Drying

Pair heat and dehumidification with engineered airflow to accelerate drying and avoid secondary damage.

Jobsite Safety & Compliance

  • CO detection & ventilation plans for combustion heaters
  • Fuel storage and clearances per NFPA guidance
  • Make-up air and moisture management to protect finishes
  • Electrical load verification and GFCI where required

We supply setup diagrams, MSDS/SDS, and startup checklists with each deployment.

Fast Delivery—Nationwide

We support general contractors, restoration firms, and event companies across the U.S., with strong coverage in Texas (Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Waco), the Midwest (Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City), Southeast (Atlanta, Nashville, Charlotte), Northeast (Philadelphia, NYC/NJ, Boston), Mountain (Denver, Salt Lake City), and West Coast (Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles).

Get a Fast Heater Plan & Price

Send your basics and we’ll size the right mix of heaters, ducting, and fuel service.











Temporary Construction Heater FAQs

Which heater type is best for interiors?
Indirect-fired or electric. They provide clean, dry heat with no direct combustion products in the space.
Do direct-fired units add moisture or CO?
Yes—plan for make-up air/ventilation and use them in open or semi-open areas.
Can you help with concrete curing?
Yes—hydronic mats and engineered airflow to hold spec temperatures.
Do you offer fuel service?
Yes—diesel/propane supply, tanks, and regular drops.
What power do electric heaters need?
We’ll confirm available kW and distribution; we can bring temporary power if needed.
How fast can you deliver?
Often same/next-day in many markets; call for current availability.
Can I buy instead of rent?
Yes—new units, accessories, and support packages available.
Is there on-site setup?
We offer delivery, setup, and startup documentation.

Ready to Heat Your Jobsite?

We’ll build a safe, efficient heating plan for your schedule and budget.