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Although Georgia has mild winters, chilly weather can make construction work uncomfortable and cause expensive delays. In addition to keeping workers comfortable, job site managers also need to ensure construction materials are protected from damp, cold conditions. Installing temporary propane heaters on your job site can keep your project on track and help prevent potentially serious injuries.

The Importance of Heat on the Job Site

Keeping Materials Warm

Carpeting glue, drywall, and concrete are vulnerable to the cold, which can inhibit the curing process. Concrete needs to be kept between 50 and 90 degrees for several days or even weeks to create a strong, stable structure. In Georgia, winter temperatures often fall into the 30s, which can prolong the curing process or weaken the concrete. 

Worker Safety & Comfort

propaneConstruction workers often spend the entire day outdoors or working in an unfinished structure without heat or insulation. Eventually, temperatures in the 40s or 50s can get uncomfortable if the weather is also humid. Uncomfortable workers are less productive and more prone to make mistakes that can delay the project or cause an accident.

Why Propane Is the Ideal Fuel for Construction Sites

Unlike other fuel sources, propane is clean-burning and safe when handled correctly. A modern, highly efficient outdoor heater also delivers instant, consistent heat to help cure concrete and other cold-sensitive materials sensitive. Propane is affordable and abundant, so job site managers can enjoy these benefits without putting a dent in the budget.

 

Every job site needs a reliable propane provider with the resources and capacity to fulfill any need. Construction companies throughout the Atlanta metro area trust Georgia Gas Distributors. Since 1957, they’ve offered the most advanced solutions in the business, excellent customer service, on-site tank refills, and 24-hour emergency support. Visit their website or call (404) 497-1600 to request a quote.

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