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Keep your project moving through the winter months with our powerful portable heaters and industrial blowers. These units provide the…
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Keep your project moving through the winter months with our powerful portable heaters and industrial blowers. These units provide the…

Beat the heat and maintain safe working conditions with our high-capacity portable air conditioners, evaporative coolers, and industrial fans. Ideal…

Mitigate water damage and speed up construction timelines with our professional-grade dehumidifiers and high-velocity air movers. Perfect for restoration projects…

Optimize your climate control systems with our range of HVAC accessories, including ducting, thermostats, and specialized venting tools. These components…
The Puget Sound construction market shows no signs of slowing. Seattle’s skyline is still being rewritten by high-rise construction that demands climate-control solutions that can operate within constrained urban footprints. Tacoma’s waterfront is being rebuilt. Suburban corridors from Everett to Olympia are absorbing residential and commercial development at a pace that shows no sign of leveling off. This is the most active, most competitive, and most logistically complex construction market in the Pacific Northwest, and it requires an equipment partner that operates at the same pace.Â
REIC Rentals in Lakewood serves the Puget Sound corridor from a single location positioned between Tacoma and Olympia, with heating, cooling, dehumidification, and HVAC coverage from Bellingham to Centralia. Our value is not just inventory. It is the operational reliability of having equipment arrive when promised, perform as expected, and be supported around the clock in a market where a single day of downtime can cascade into weeks of schedule damage.
Our Lakewood location serves the greater Puget Sound metro from Bellingham south to Centralia, including Seattle, Bellevue, Everett, Tacoma, Olympia, Federal Way, Auburn, Kent, Renton, Bonney Lake, Fife, and the Eastside communities, as well as the Olympic Peninsula, including Port Angeles and Aberdeen. The Puget Sound market puts different demands on equipment than rural or mountain construction. Site footprints are tighter, logistics windows are narrower, and environmental and noise restrictions shape what you can operate and when. Our inventory and our team are built around those specific realities.
Puget Sound does not get extremely cold by Mountain West standards, but it stays cold, wet, and raw for months. Our Jet Heat flameless heaters produce clean, dry heat that handles the 38 degrees Fahrenheit and 90% humidity conditions that are worse for concrete curing and interior finishing than sub-zero dry cold. When the challenge is damp cold rather than deep cold, flameless heaters with high static pressure outperform traditional forced-air units. Enclosed multi-story buildings under construction create complex heating challenges where stratification, air movement, and moisture interaction all affect performance, and our team plans for those variables before equipment arrives on site rather than discovering them after. Â
Temporary HVAC for occupied commercial renovations in Seattle and Tacoma’s active office corridors maintains habitable conditions for existing tenants when mechanical systems are taken offline during upgrades. Healthcare facility construction and renovation across the Puget Sound region require precision climate control while adjacent clinical areas remain operational throughout the construction phase.
Puget Sound construction operates in a moisture environment that is less extreme than the outer coast but more persistent than anywhere inland. The region receives rain on approximately 150 days per year, and relative humidity stays above 70% for months during the wet season. Interior finishing, flooring installation, and coating work require active dehumidification for much of the year. Waiting for a dry stretch is not a reliable schedule strategy in this climate, and our industrial dehumidifiers provide the mechanical drydown that Puget Sound finishing contractors depend on. We also maintain restoration and dryout equipment for moisture intrusion events that require rapid deployment when rain penetrates enclosures during the long wet season.
Summer heat events in Puget Sound have become more frequent and more intense. Active cooling on enclosed summer jobsites is increasingly a contractor obligation rather than a comfort consideration. Contractors managing occupied building renovations need cooling that keeps tenants comfortable while construction proceeds in adjacent spaces. Data center and server-room construction in the Eastside corridor requires precision cooling during the build phase, where temperature and humidity tolerances are tighter than standard commercial construction, and the consequences of getting them wrong extend beyond the schedule to the facility’s operational integrity.
Our Lakewood location is minutes from Joint Base Lewis-McChord. We support contractors working on military installation construction, base housing, and government facility projects across the JBLM corridor and the broader regional government facility market. Climate control for federal and military construction must meet the access, documentation, and compliance standards of active military installations, and our team understands those requirements as a matter of routine.
Multi-story commercial and multi-family construction across the Puget Sound metro drives sustained demand for temporary climate control throughout the interior finish phase. High-rise construction in Seattle and Bellevue creates vertical heating challenges that require equipment with the static pressure to move heat through long duct runs into large enclosed floor plates. Puget Sound’s active occupied-building renovation market adds another layer of complexity: maintaining habitable conditions in adjacent tenant spaces while construction proceeds on the same floor or the one above requires climate-control planning that new construction on an empty site does not.Â
Call our Lakewood team or request a quote online. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.
Puget Sound is the most expensive construction market in the Pacific Northwest. In that environment, tying up capital in climate-control equipment that may not align with the next project is a strategic disadvantage. The Puget Sound market’s project mix shifts between high-rise commercial, occupied healthcare renovation, military facility construction, and data center build-out, each with distinct climate-control requirements. Renting lets you specify the right equipment for each project without owning assets optimized for the previous one.Â
Puget Sound’s regulatory environment also creates equipment-specific requirements that change by jurisdiction. Seattle’s noise ordinances, King County’s emissions preferences, and JBLM’s security protocols all affect which equipment you can operate and when. Renting from a local partner that understands these requirements means your equipment is compliant from day one.
Delivery logistics in the Puget Sound metro are a core part of what we do. I-5 corridor traffic, bridge restrictions, port-area access protocols, and urban site constraints all affect how equipment gets to your project. Our delivery team navigates these daily, scheduling deliveries and pickups around traffic patterns, coordinating site access on projects with shared loading zones, and working with your site supervisor to integrate equipment logistics into the project’s operational rhythm. Our 24/7 support line connects you to technicians who know the metro. If equipment goes down on a downtown Seattle jobsite at 6 AM, we respond from our Lakewood base with a plan that accounts for traffic, access, and urgency.
Do you deliver to downtown Seattle high-rise construction sites? Â
Yes. We deliver across the Seattle metro, including downtown, South Lake Union, Capitol Hill, the waterfront, and Eastside communities. Downtown deliveries require coordination with traffic, loading zones, and sometimes overnight delivery windows. Our team handles this logistics planning as part of the rental process.Â
Can you support military construction projects near JBLM? Â
Yes. Our Lakewood location is minutes from Joint Base Lewis-McChord. We support contractors working on military installation construction, base housing, and government facility projects. We understand the access protocols, badging requirements, and compliance standards that military construction demands.Â
How do you handle equipment that needs to meet Seattle noise ordinances? Â
Seattle and several other Puget Sound jurisdictions enforce construction noise limits that affect equipment selection. When you tell us where the project is, we flag any equipment limitations upfront so you do not discover a compliance issue after the machine arrives.Â
What if I need equipment on the Olympic Peninsula? Â
We serve Port Angeles, Aberdeen, and other communities on the Olympic Peninsula from our Lakewood location. Peninsula delivery requires more lead time than metro delivery. Call our team early in your planning process so we can schedule delivery around your project timeline.Â
Can you support healthcare facility construction? Â
Yes. Hospital and healthcare construction in the Puget Sound market requires climate-control equipment that meets strict infection-control, noise, and emissions standards. We provide heating, cooling, and dehumidification for medical facility construction, renovation, and emergency HVAC replacement. Our team understands the compliance and scheduling demands of healthcare environments.Â
How quickly can you get replacement equipment to a metro jobsite? Â
In most cases, on the same day within the Puget Sound metro. Our Lakewood location maintains fleet depth specifically to support rapid replacement in the region’s most active construction market. When a machine goes down, you call us, and we get a replacement up and running.