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Livonia, Michigan

Detroit

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33865 Capitol Street
Livonia, MI, 48150

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Monday  7:30am–5pm
Tuesday  7:30am–5pm
Wednesday  7:30am–5pm
Thursday  7:30am–5pm
Friday  7:30am–5pm

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Equipment Rentals in Livonia, Michigan | Serving Metro Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Greater Michigan

Livonia sits in the western suburbs of Detroit, in the middle of Wayne County, surrounded by the densest concentration of automotive manufacturing and supplier operations in North America. Dearborn and the Ford headquarters campus are 10 miles east. Novi and the I-96 technology corridor are 10 miles north. Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan are 20 miles west. Downtown Detroit is 16 miles east. This is not a location that exists to serve a single metro. It exists because the industrial infrastructure of southeastern Michigan creates equipment demand patterns that are fundamentally different from any other market in the REIC Rentals network. 

Michigan manufacturing does not pause for winter, and neither does the construction and facility maintenance work that supports it. The automotive production cycle creates turnaround and retooling windows that generate concentrated equipment demand on schedules set by production planning departments, not weather forecasts. 

REIC Rentals in Livonia serves this corridor with a focused heating, cooling, dehumidification, and HVAC catalog built for the climate control demands of automotive manufacturing, commercial construction, and institutional facility work across southeastern Michigan.

Metro Detroit and the Michigan Manufacturing Corridor

Our Livonia location sits at the center of the southeastern Michigan market, with direct access to every major corridor in the region. To the west, Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County anchor the university, healthcare, and technology construction market. To the north, Novi, Farmington Hills, and Troy connect to the Oakland County commercial corridor. To the east, Dearborn and Detroit lead into the Macomb County manufacturing belt. Southeast, Canton, and the airport corridor round out the core metro territory. Beyond the metro, Flint is 48 miles north, Lansing is 66 miles northwest, and Grand Rapids is 125 miles west. The core territory is tight and dense. The extended territory reaches across the lower peninsula.

Manufacturing and Industrial Climate Control

Supporting manufacturing during weather shifts is one of the defining capabilities of our Livonia location. Southeastern Michigan’s manufacturing facilities operate year-round, and the climate control needs of a stamping plant, an assembly operation, or a supplier facility do not stop when the permanent HVAC system is down for maintenance or when a retooling project requires environmental conditions that existing building systems cannot maintain. 

Our Jet Heat flameless heaters serve two distinct markets in this territory. The first is construction heating for commercial, institutional, and industrial projects operating through Michigan winters. The second is supplemental industrial heating for manufacturing facilities where production environment requirements exceed the capacity of permanent HVAC during extreme cold or during mechanical system maintenance windows. Temporary cooling and climate control for manufacturing operations where permanent systems are not meeting production temperature requirements is equally critical: automotive suppliers, food processing operations, and precision manufacturing facilities across the metro require production-critical environmental conditions, not comfort-related ones. Cold-weather concrete curing for commercial and industrial construction through Michigan winters adds another dimension, with lake-effect weather patterns from the Great Lakes creating temperature and moisture variability that complicates heating plans based on simple temperature forecasts.

Portable generator for field maintenance at Michigan Field Hockey stadium.

Commercial and Institutional Construction

Commercial office construction across metro Detroit serves the corporate headquarters, technology companies, and professional services firms that anchor the regional economy beyond automotive. The Southfield office corridor, the Troy business district, and the downtown Detroit revitalization all maintain active construction and renovation programs. Temporary HVAC for occupied renovations in the suburban office corridors maintains climate continuity where tenant retention during mechanical system upgrades is a lease obligation rather than a preference. 

Healthcare facility construction across the metro, including the Beaumont, Henry Ford, and Trinity Health systems, drives sustained demand for precision climate control during construction phases. Hospital construction requires management of temperature, humidity, and air quality to protect sensitive equipment installations and maintain operational areas adjacent to construction zones throughout the work.

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Distribution and Warehouse Operations

Distribution centers and warehouses in the I-94, I-96, and I-75 logistics corridors serve the automotive supply chain, e-commerce fulfillment, and the regional distribution operations that southeastern Michigan’s central location supports. Large-footprint industrial construction, with winter concrete programs and the climate-control requirements of temperature-sensitive storage facilities, generates sustained equipment demand across every phase of the build. Warehouse heating for winter construction and for operational facilities where dock door cycling creates heating challenges that permanent systems cannot manage during peak logistics periods is a regular application for our Livonia team.  

Call our Livonia team or request a quote online. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location to meet any volume or specialty requirements.

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Manufacturing Sets the Pace in Southeast Michigan

Construction in most markets follows a seasonal rhythm. Construction in metro Detroit follows the manufacturing calendar. When an automotive assembly plant schedules a retooling shutdown, the construction and facility work that accompanies it runs on the production department’s timeline, not the general contractor’s preferred schedule. Our Livonia location exists because this market needs an equipment partner that understands the difference between a construction deadline and a production deadline, and can respond to the concentrated, high-intensity climate-control demands that manufacturing facility work creates.

Delivering Across Metro Detroit and Greater Michigan

Our Livonia location is positioned in the western metro with direct access to every major highway in southeastern Michigan. I-96 runs east-west through our territory. I-275 runs north-south on the metro’s western edge. I-94, I-75, the Lodge, and Southfield freeways provide access to the metro core and the eastern suburbs. Detroit is 16 miles east. Ann Arbor is 20 miles west. Flint is 48 miles north. Lansing is 66 miles northwest. Grand Rapids is 125 miles west. For the extended territory beyond the core metro, we coordinate delivery logistics and timing with your site team to confirm equipment availability and delivery windows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you support manufacturing plant shutdowns and retooling projects?  

Yes. Manufacturing facility shutdowns and retooling windows are one of our core markets in Livonia. We provide temporary climate control during HVAC system maintenance, supplemental heating or cooling during production transitions, and construction support for the facility modifications that accompany model changes. Our team coordinates with your maintenance and production scheduling teams on equipment timing and staging. 

How do your flameless heaters perform in Michigan’s lake-effect winters?  

Our Jet Heat flameless heaters handle the sustained cold and the rapid temperature swings that Great Lakes weather creates. Michigan’s lake-effect patterns can shift conditions significantly within hours, meaning heating equipment needs to maintain output across a wider range of ambient conditions than in markets with more predictable cold. Our team sizes equipment to the worst-case conditions in your construction window, not the average.

Can you serve Grand Rapids from Livonia?  

Yes, with planning. Grand Rapids is approximately 125 miles west of Livonia via I-96. For Grand Rapids and western Michigan projects, we coordinate delivery logistics with additional lead time. The West Michigan market has its own construction characteristics, particularly in the furniture manufacturing, food processing, and healthcare sectors. 

Do you support healthcare construction in the Detroit metro?  

Yes. Healthcare facility construction is a significant market across our territory. The Beaumont, Henry Ford, Trinity, and Ascension systems maintain continuous facility programs. Hospital construction requires precision climate control to protect adjacent operational areas and sensitive equipment installations throughout construction phases. 

What equipment do you provide for winter concrete pours on large commercial projects?  

We provide Jet Heat flameless heaters capable of maintaining concrete-curing temperatures on large commercial floor plates during Michigan’s most severe cold periods. For winter concrete programs, our team works with your concrete contractor before the pour to develop the heating plan, confirm equipment sizing, and coordinate duct routing and enclosure preparation for the specific conditions of your project. 

What is your 24/7 support coverage for the Detroit metro?  

Our 24/7 support line is active around the clock. For sites within the Detroit metro, response time for equipment failures is typically same-day. For deliveries to Flint, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and the extended territory, we factor in the additional distance but maintain the same priority. Call the line, describe the issue, and our team will have a response plan moving immediately.

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