Ground Heaters

January 11, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Ground Thawing Tips

Cold weather construction ground heaters and thawing ground solutions.  Preheat rebar, thaw frozen ground, cure stem walls / foundations / large flatwork pads, warm equipment & hoses, thaw pipes, and keep construction crews working all winter long.  Avoid costly delays and work stoppage by using Powerblanket heated thawing & curing insulated blankets.  

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Pictured above is a construction crew working in cold winter conditions.  Prior to pouring their footings & slabs, crews will use Powerblanket to pre-heat rebar and remove ground frost.  Powerblanket Multi-Duty blankets are ideal for both thawing ground and curing concrete.  With optimal curing temperatures around 70-80°F, Powerblanket’s are used to create a wet cure environmnet even in temepratures that drop as low as -20 to -40°F.

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Cold Weather Construction

January 9, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Cold Weather Construction

Cold weather is seasonal. Unfortunately, construction work is not. Where fans are used for cooling in the summer, heaters are used in the winter. Getting down onto your hands and knees can be a real pain when you’re working in a sheet of snow. The snow gets in the way, freezes your hands and makes the job miserable. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to melt the snow on which you would be working? Well now there is, with the invention of the…

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Lay down a Powerblanket just like you would lay down any other blanket. Plug it in and in a matter of minutes, the ground is thawed and warm. Cold weather construction has just been made tolerable.

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Powerblanket has just made working in the snow easier for construction workers all across the globe. If you would like to learn more, check out Powerblanket.com, or give them a call at: 877-927-6432. Don’t forget to mention where you heard about them.