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Marysville, Ohio

Columbus

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13321 Industrial Parkway
Marysville, OH, 43040

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Monday  7:30am–4pm
Tuesday  7:30am–4pm
Wednesday  7:30am–4pm
Thursday  7:30am–4pm
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Equipment Rentals in Marysville, Ohio | Serving Columbus, Central Ohio, & the Data Center Corridor

Marysville is 27 miles northwest of Columbus in Union County, at the center of one of the most consequential industrial construction corridors in the United States. The Intel semiconductor fabrication campus in New Albany is 35 miles southeast of the city. The Honda manufacturing complex, which includes the Marysville Auto Plant, the East Liberty Auto Plant, and the Anna Engine Plant, surrounds our location. The data center developments reshaping central Ohio’s construction landscape extend from Dublin and Hilliard through New Albany and into Licking County. And Columbus itself, the state capital and the largest city in Ohio, anchors a metro area of over two million people with a diversified construction market that operates at a pace the city’s national profile does not always reflect.  

What makes this territory distinctive is the convergence of scale. Central Ohio was already a significant logistics and manufacturing market before Intel announced its semiconductor campus and before the data center corridor expanded into one of the Midwest’s largest. Those additions layered billions of dollars in precision industrial construction on top of an already active commercial and institutional construction market. The equipment demands of this convergence are not just large; they are technically demanding in ways that general construction markets are not.  

REIC Rentals in Marysville serves this corridor with heatingcoolingdehumidification, and HVAC accessories designed for the precision climate-control demands of semiconductor fabrication, data center construction, manufacturing, and commercial development across central Ohio.

Central Ohio: From Marysville to Columbus and the Manufacturing and Technology Belt

Our Marysville territory covers the entire central Ohio region, with each corridor presenting its own construction character and climate-control demands. Southeast through Dublin and into Columbus lies the metro’s commercial core, the state government district, and the healthcare and university campuses that anchor Ohio’s capital. South and east of New Albany, the Intel campus represents the precision industrial construction reshaping the region. Northeast through Delaware and Marion, the territory connects to the logistics corridors of north-central Ohio. South through Springfield and Dayton, it reaches the Miami Valley manufacturing region. West through Lima and Findlay lies the northwest Ohio energy and manufacturing belt, and east through Mansfield, the industrial corridor continues. This territory spans the full economic range of central and western Ohio, and the climate control demands of each market are distinct.

Data Center and Semiconductor Construction

Commercial construction across the tri-state metro operates year-round, and the density and height of the buildings under construction and renovation shape the winter heating requirements of this market. Our Jet Heat flameless heaters serve the high-rise, mid-rise, and low-rise commercial construction market with the static pressure and output capacity to move heat through the long duct runs and large floor plates common in urban construction. 

Temporary HVAC for occupied commercial renovations is one of the highest-demand services in this territory. The tri-state office market is experiencing significant renovation activity as Class A and Class B buildings are repositioned, and tenant improvement projects across Manhattan, Jersey City, and the suburban office corridors require uninterrupted climate control during mechanical system upgrades. Cold-weather concrete curing for high-rise and commercial construction proceeds floor by floor through winter on schedules that cannot absorb weather delays. Nor’easters and the coastal cold the metro experiences can cause rapid temperature drops that heating plans must account for. Cooling and dehumidification for spring and summer construction address the urban heat island effect and the humidity of the mid-Atlantic coast, which create interior conditions that building envelopes under construction cannot manage on their own.

HVAC units installed on the roof of a commercial building in Columbus.

Commercial and Industrial Development

Commercial construction across the Columbus metro serves state government, financial services, insurance, and technology sectors, making Columbus one of the most economically diversified mid-size metros in the country. Downtown Columbus, the Polaris corridor, Dublin, and the Easton area all maintain active construction and renovation programs. State government facility construction and renovation in the Capitol Square district operates on biennial budget cycles that create defined but sustained equipment demand. Corporate campus development in Dublin, Worthington, and the northern suburbs, where the concentration of financial services and insurance company headquarters drives steady commercial construction, requires temporary HVAC for occupied building renovations that characterize this market.

Under construction apartment building in Columbus with insulation wrap.

Distribution and Logistics Infrastructure

Central Ohio’s geographic position, within a day’s drive of roughly half the U.S. population, has made it one of the largest distribution and logistics markets in the country. The I-70 and I-71 interchange in Columbus anchors a logistics corridor that extends through Licking, Fairfield, and Madison Counties. Large-footprint warehouse and distribution center construction involves significant winter concrete curing, dock infrastructure, and climate control for temperature-sensitive storage. Warehouse and fulfillment center construction along the I-70 corridor often requires winter heating for concrete curing, as it is a critical path item in the construction schedule.

Loading dock with trucks and workers at REIC Rentals in Columbus.

Climate Control for Manufacturing

Central and western Ohio’s manufacturing base extends well beyond the Honda complex and the semiconductor sector. The Dayton-Springfield corridor, the Lima-Findlay industrial belt, and the Mansfield manufacturing district all support facilities where climate control is a production variable. Our Jet Heat flameless heaters serve both the construction heating and supplemental industrial heating markets across this manufacturing corridor. Winter heating for manufacturing facilities during weather transitions, when permanent HVAC capacity is insufficient, or during mechanical system maintenance windows that require temporary supplemental heating to maintain production temperatures, is a core capability of our Marysville operation.  

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

The Scale of What Is Being Built Here

Central Ohio is in the middle of a construction cycle that is reshaping the region’s economic identity. The combination of semiconductor fabrication, data center development, logistics infrastructure, and the commercial construction that follows has created a market where equipment demand is growing faster than in most regions of the country. The projects are larger, the precision requirements are higher, and the construction timelines are driven by technology deployment schedules that lack the flexibility of conventional commercial development. Our Marysville location is positioned to serve this market with the equipment depth and technical understanding required for the work.

Delivering Across Central Ohio

Our Marysville location provides clean access to the full central Ohio market. Columbus is 27 miles southeast via US-33. Dublin is 20 miles south. New Albany and the Intel corridor are 35 miles southeast. Delaware is 16 miles east. Springfield is 32 miles south. Dayton is 55 miles south. Lima is 52 miles northwest. Findlay is 58 miles north. Mansfield is 58 miles northeast. For deliveries across the extended territory, we coordinate logistics and timing with your project team to confirm availability and delivery windows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you support data center construction in the New Albany and Dublin corridors? 

Yes. Data center construction in central Ohio is one of the most important markets in our Marysville territory. We provide commissioning-phase climate control, construction-phase dehumidification, and temporary cooling for data center construction. Our team understands the precision environmental requirements that data center commissioning demands. 

How do your flameless heaters work for large industrial concrete pours?  

Our Jet Heat flameless heaters provide the output capacity and static pressure to maintain concrete curing temperatures across the large floor plates used in industrial and data center construction. Flameless operation eliminates combustion byproducts and fire watch requirements in enclosed spaces, which is particularly important in data center and semiconductor construction, where air quality during the curing phase affects the facility’s commissioning environment. 

Do you serve Dayton and the Miami Valley? 

Yes. We deliver to the Dayton-Springfield corridor and serve the manufacturing, healthcare, and commercial construction markets of the Miami Valley on scheduled rotations with lead times appropriate for the distance. 

Can you support the Honda manufacturing complex near Marysville? 

Yes. The Honda manufacturing campus is adjacent to our Marysville location. We support construction, facility maintenance, and retooling projects at the Honda facilities and across the broader automotive supplier network in central Ohio. Manufacturing facility work operates on production scheduling timelines, and our proximity to the campus allows rapid response when equipment needs arise during scheduled maintenance windows. 

What equipment do you provide for semiconductor facility construction? 

Semiconductor fabrication facility construction requires environmental control during the construction phase that exceeds conventional commercial standards. We provide precision dehumidification, temporary cooling, and construction heating equipment sized to the specific environmental requirements of cleanroom-adjacent construction. Our team coordinates with your environmental control engineers to confirm that equipment specifications match the facility’s particulate and humidity requirements. 

What is your 24/7 support coverage for central Ohio? 

Our 24/7 support line connects you directly to our team at any hour. For sites within the Marysville and Columbus core, same-day response is our standard target for equipment failures. For Dayton, Lima, Findlay, and Mansfield, the additional distance is factored into the response plan and communicated clearly from the first call. We do not leave you waiting without information about when help is coming.

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