CASE STUDY | Temporary Cooling and Service Help Construction Project Reach Scheduled Milestones

A large multi-building construction project in Texas required reliable climate control as work transitioned from winter heating to summer interior finishing. With several buildings active across the campus, maintaining consistent temperature and humidity conditions was essential to staying on schedule.
CASE STUDY | Emergency Cooling Rental Helps Mining Restore Operations

A mining and processing facility in Ontario, Canada, experienced unexpected operational shutdowns during periods of extreme heat. As ambient temperatures rose, sensitive electronic equipment began triggering “heat trip” sensors, forcing critical systems to shut down to prevent damage.
CASE STUDY | Manufacturing Facility Improves Operations and Saves Capital Expense with a Rental Cooling Solution

A manufacturing facility in North Central Texas faced another summer of extreme heat and continued challenges in maintaining safe indoor working conditions. Previous attempts using smaller cooling units had provided limited success, and rising temperatures threatened both productivity and employee comfort.
CASE STUDY | JetHeat Units Maintain Ideal Conditions on Upper Floors

A multi-story construction project in Texas required consistent heating across large floor plates measuring approximately 100,000 square feet per level. The general contractor initially relied on a conventional rental heater previously used on other projects, but it failed to deliver adequate heat, particularly to the upper floors.
CASE STUDY | A Multi-Year Infrastructure Project Supported by Reliable Heating and Climate Control

Constructing a large hydroelectric dam in northern British Columbia required placing more than 2 million cubic meters of concrete over several years. Extreme winter conditions made heating and climate control critical to nearly every phase of construction.
CASE STUDY | Saving Labor, Reducing Emissions, and Gaining Data with Solar Hybrid Light Towers

While constructing a new manufacturing facility in Texas, a large international technology company faced growing inefficiencies with its existing solar light towers. Although the lighting supported sustainability goals, the labor required to operate the units was becoming a burden.
CASE STUDY | Construction Project in the Midwest

Midwest required reliable interior heating during winter conditions. With a floor plan spanning more than 3 million square feet, maintaining consistent indoor temperatures presented a significant challenge.
CASE STUDY | Business Operations Restored with a Rental Cooling Unit

During the peak of summer in Texas, a rooftop air conditioning unit failed at a storage and distribution facility. With temperatures at their highest, indoor conditions quickly became unsafe for employees, forcing the facility to halt operations.
CASE STUDY | Oil Production Site in West Virginia

West Virginia relied on conventional rental heaters to support winter operations. While these heaters were already in use, they required high fuel consumption and multiple units to generate sufficient heat across active pad locations.
CASE STUDY | Open-Pit Mining Project in Ontario, Canada

Ontario required a dependable lighting solution capable of supporting continuous operations year-round. Winter conditions in the region can be extreme, with long nights and cold temperatures placing high demands on lighting equipment.