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Use the PowerBlanket for Just About AnythingIf PowerBlankets were baseball players they would be utility players extraordinaire. Forgive the analogy, but as an avid baseball fan it seems like a natural comparison for me. Their “baseball” cards would be highly sought after among collectors. (I can see it now: “I’ll give you a Mickey Mantle and two Dizzy Dean cards for one PowerBlanket card.”) Versatile little things they are, and PowerBlankets are clutch performers in crucial situations.
Also great as engine warmers and barrel warmers, PowerBlankets are as versatile as they are durable. Made for the rugged outdoors they are able to withstand the cold, wet elements and brutal job-site demands to accomplish the job. On a personal note, I can also tell you that they are quite good as foot warmers. Stick one under your desk and be comfortable as you work. This just may be my favorite PowerBlanket function. |
Using the Outdoor Heating PowerBlanket Allows Cold Weather Work to Move ForwardPotholes and cracks in the road are never more evident than in the harsh winter months. The icy conditions only exacerbate the road conditions. This means some degree of road repair need to take place in the winter season. Companies hired to perform road work in the cold are turning to outdoor heating blankets to assist their repair.
Maintaining an even temperature when working with concrete is essential to proper curing. Without a steady temperature, cracks and improper curing occur making everyone unhappy with your work and the outcome. The insulated curing blanket uses electricity to keep temperatures at an ideal curing level as your road repair moves forward. The PowerBlanket is weatherproof so it can handle being left out in the snow or rain. They are durable enough to be driven on, walked over, and rolled up for storage. Road repair is inevitable and you can be competitive year round by investing in the smart outdoor heating / concrete curing mats provided by PowerBlanket. |
Outdoor Construction Can Move Forward Even in Cold Weather Major
construction projects usually get a bad wrap for being over
budget and pushing past deadlines with wild abandon.
Cold weather is often a major culprit and cause for
stress on large scale projects where penalties begin
accruing when the agreed upon completion date comes and
goes. Highway projects are especially at the mercy of
weather as the cold makes curing concrete challenging.
An electrically heated, insulated
concrete curing blanket
, such as the PowerBlanket is a valuable solution
to common weather delays.
Concrete curing blankets are superior to
expensive and awkward boiler systems frequently used on such
projects. Concrete construction blankets eliminate the
need for such bulky equipment. The PowerBlanket allows
roadway construction companies to stay on schedule and
meet code at the same time. Using a concrete curing blankets is an important alternative for the environment as well. The boiler systems employed produce noxious fumes, discharge and open-flames. The use of a concrete curing blanket not only ensures optimum curing conditions for the concrete, but gives users the peace of mind that fumes are not part of the equation. The blankets require no flammable or toxic liquids, and eliminate the need for the large and costly equipment. Projects will still inevitably be late sometimes, but now cold weather will not be the major offending obstacle. Use the PowerBlanket and get the job done right and on time. |
Concrete Curing Blankets Keep the Project on Scheduled During Cold Winter Months
Many other winter precautions are required to be in accordance with code. Some of these involve keeping materials off of the ground and covered. Depending on your specific weather conditions, codes will vary. Be sure to check local codes before beginning any masonry or building projects. |
Don't Let Cold Weather Hamper Your Concrete Curing
The colder the
temperature the concrete is exposed to, the longer it will
take to set and reach its maximum strength. For example,
concrete that is steady at 70 degrees Fahrenheit will
set in approximately six hours. Concrete that is at 40
degree Fahrenheit will take 14 hours to reach maximum
strength. In addition, concrete that cures at 70 degree
Fahrenheit will be almost three times as strong as concrete
curing at 40 degrees. Bottom line: for perfect
concrete every time, use a PowerBlanket during the
curing process. |
PowerBlankets are
exceptional at such things as
A PowerBlanket concrete curing blanket is ideal
when new cement needs to be poured. If the ground is
frozen these multi-purpose outdoor heating mats can be
used to first thaw the work area, then used once again
to help cure the concrete properly.
Winter construction and concrete curing is
difficult, especially when temperatures drop below 40
degrees Fahrenheit. The problems get more difficult
when building brick walls and curing concrete in
masonry projects. Once the temperatures get below this
number, the curing of the cement is reduced
significantly, and in some cases it stops altogether.
Here are a few tips for successfully completing a winter
masonry project:
One of the most important
aspects of curing concrete is keeping the
temperature between 65 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Traditional solutions for this problem include using
blankets or straw to keep concrete from freezing in
cold weather; or simply delaying a concrete poor until
fair weather arrives. For contractors seeking a more
reliable long term solution, a PowerBlanket is a must have
for every job site.