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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…
Oklahoma’s construction market runs on two tracks simultaneously. The first is the energy economy: when oil prices support active drilling and production, petrochemical facility expansion, pipeline construction, and refinery maintenance, construction volume follows the commodity cycle. The second is the growth economy: Oklahoma City’s sustained population growth, technology company arrivals, and quality-of-life investments have been driving commercial, residential, and institutional construction that does not require oil prices to justify it. For much of the last decade, both tracks have been running at once.Â
Edmond, Oklahoma City’s northern suburb, is the population center that best reflects the growth track. It has consistently ranked among the fastest-growing suburbs in the southern plains, and its residential and commercial construction market reflects sustained demand. REIC Rentals in Edmond serves the full OKC metro with a focused climate control equipment catalog built for Oklahoma’s demanding construction conditions. We provide heating, cooling, dehumidification, and HVAC accessories for commercial construction, oil and gas operations, healthcare facilities, and multi-family projects that require climate management when permanent HVAC systems are offline or when construction conditions demand it.
Our Edmond branch serves the greater Oklahoma City metro, including Edmond, Oklahoma City, Midwest City, Yukon, Moore, Mustang, El Reno, and Norman. North on US-77, we serve Stillwater and the construction market at Oklahoma State University. Further north, we cover Enid. Southwest, we serve Lawton and the Fort Sill corridor. East on I-40 and the Turner Turnpike, we serve Tulsa and the northeastern Oklahoma market.
The OKC metro’s commercial construction market reflects a city that has been deliberately investing in itself for two decades. The MAPS civic investment program, the commercial development following population growth, and the technology and healthcare employer expansion have generated a construction pipeline that runs independent of the energy cycle. Office campuses and mixed-use commercial developments in Edmond and the northwest OKC corridor serve technology and financial services employers establishing permanent operations in Oklahoma City. Retail and commercial renovation in OKC’s urban corridors, Bricktown, Midtown, and the developing neighborhoods where older commercial fabric is being repositioned, requires temporary climate control when mechanical systems are taken offline during work. Healthcare facility construction at OU Health, Integris Health, and the medical office and outpatient facility network serving both OKC and Tulsa generates sustained demand for precision climate management throughout construction. Government and education facility construction at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, and the state and federal facilities in Oklahoma City are all active construction markets our Edmond location serves.
Oklahoma summers are not mild. Oklahoma City regularly records temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit from late June through August, and the humidity accompanying the southern moisture flow makes the heat index even higher. Enclosed construction sites reach dangerous temperatures faster than outdoor conditions suggest, and active climate control needs to be planned before the summer season arrives, not after the first heat-related incident.Â
We provide portable air conditioning for enclosed commercial and multi-family construction during the summer season. Worker safety in a climate that delivers genuinely dangerous heat is a planning requirement, not an optional upgrade. Ventilation and HEPA filtration address air quality hazards caused by heat, construction dust, and fumes on enclosed sites. Oklahoma’s clay soils and the fine particulate generated by construction in a dry summer climate make this a real concern, not a precaution. Cooling for occupied building renovation programs is equally critical: when mechanical systems are disrupted during a summer renovation, maintaining habitable conditions in adjacent spaces requires active cooling equipment sized to the actual heat load, not a generic estimate.
Jet Heat flameless heaters are the heating solution of choice for Oklahoma’s winter construction season. The southern plains’ winter weather is variable and can be severe: ice storms that coat everything, cold snaps that follow warm spells with little warning, and the persistent north wind that makes Oklahoma’s winter temperatures feel colder than the thermometer reads. Construction that runs through December and January in this market requires heating equipment that performs in ice storm conditions, not just in dry cold.Â
Oil and gas facility construction across the Anadarko Basin in the western half of the state and the refinery and petrochemical facilities in the Cushing corridor require flameless heating for enclosed energy facility construction and maintenance. Coating and curing equipment for pipeline and tank work in these corridors demands the same precision temperature and humidity control that flameless heating provides without the contamination risk that open-flame alternatives introduce. Oklahoma’s energy infrastructure spans a wide territory, and our Edmond location covers the full range. Well pad and gathering system construction in the Anadarko Basin operates at locations with no utility service, making generator primary power a standard operational requirement rather than a contingency.
Edmond’s residential construction market has been running at full speed. The suburb’s reputation for strong schools and proximity to OKC’s employment centers has made it a consistent destination for buyers across the income spectrum, and the construction response has been sustained through market fluctuations that have slowed other metros. Custom and semi-custom residential projects in Edmond’s established and developing neighborhoods require interior climate control during finish phases before the permanent HVAC system is operational. Subdivision development in Yukon, Mustang, and the western OKC suburbs generates the volume of residential construction that the metro’s broad housing demand requires. Moore, Midwest City, and the southern OKC corridor also see ongoing reconstruction and rebuilding due to the area’s tornado history.Â
Call our Edmond team or request a quote online. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location to meet any volume or specialty requirements.
The Oklahoma construction market’s energy-cycle sensitivity poses a real operational challenge for contractors who own their equipment. When the cycle turns down, equipment sits idle and depreciates. When the cycle turns up, the owned fleet is insufficient to meet peak demand. Renting climate control equipment allows contractors to scale capacity to the actual workload without the capital lock-in that ownership requires. The growth economy running alongside the energy economy adds another dimension: contractors who serve both tracks need equipment flexibility that neither track alone justifies owning. Our Edmond location is built to serve both.
Our Edmond location is located on Industrial Boulevard, north of OKC, with direct access to the full metro and beyond. Norman is approximately 25 miles south. Stillwater is approximately 65 miles north. Enid is approximately 80 miles north. Lawton is approximately 85 miles southwest. Tulsa is approximately 100 miles east on the Turner Turnpike. We deliver to all of these markets on regular scheduled rotations, with lead times appropriate for each distance.
Can you support commercial construction in the Oklahoma City metro from Edmond?Â
Yes. Commercial office and retail construction across the OKC metro is a primary market for our Edmond location. We deliver heating, cooling, and dehumidification for commercial ground-up construction, tenant improvements, and occupied renovation programs generated by OKC’s growing commercial market. Our team coordinates delivery logistics and equipment placement around the specific access and scheduling requirements of your site.
What cooling equipment do you carry for summer construction in Oklahoma? Â
Our cooling inventory includes portable air conditioning units sized for commercial and residential construction sites, spot coolers for targeted worker-safety applications, and ventilation and HEPA filtration for dust and air-quality management. Oklahoma summers are genuinely dangerous for enclosed construction without active cooling, and our team works with you to size the right equipment for your specific site conditions before the season arrives.Â
Can you serve Tulsa and northeastern Oklahoma? Â
Yes. Tulsa is approximately 100 miles east on the Turner Turnpike and is within our standard delivery territory on regular scheduled rotations. Tulsa’s commercial, industrial, and residential construction market receives the same equipment availability and service standards as our OKC metro deliveries, with appropriate lead time for the distance.Â
Can you support the construction of oil and gas facilities in the Anadarko Basin?Â
Yes. Oil and gas facility construction in the Anadarko Basin and western Oklahoma is within our territory. We provide flameless heating for enclosed energy facility construction and maintenance, as well as coating and curing equipment for pipeline and tank work. Our team has experience with the access and logistics requirements of remote western Oklahoma energy infrastructure.Â
Do you serve Fort Sill and Lawton? Â
Yes. Lawton and Fort Sill are approximately 85 miles southwest of our Edmond location. Government and military facility construction at Fort Sill, and commercial and residential construction in Lawton are within our delivery territory on a regular rotation.Â
Can you support OU and OSU campus construction? Â
Yes. Construction of educational facilities at the University of Oklahoma in Norman and Oklahoma State University in Stillwater is within our standard delivery territory. University construction programs have on-campus access and scheduling requirements that our team plans for as part of standard project support.