I am looking for ways to keep a job going consistently through the winter. We will be doing alot of stone-work and framing and we’d like to do it through the winter. Does anyone know of any companies that will come and put up a heated tent around a whole site or at least a large part of it? Or does anyone have any ideas on how to weatherize a site for the cold, snowy New Hamphsire winter?
Thanks,
Chris Proulx
Auger Building Company, Portsmouth NH
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There was a picture on the back cover of FHB some years back of a house with a dome over it for winter work.
Think it was inflated, no tent poles.
Joe H
I thought this thread was a joke when I read the topic.
I just walked off the roof with my guys for lunch and it must be five billion degrees up there dead in the sun..whewwww.
Watching guys work in Whistler/Blackcomb Canada as I was going up on the ski lift a cpl a years ago....they just wore harnesses and real warm clothes up on the new condo roofs.
I'm wondering if I can get us one of those bubbles with A/C for the heat.
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andy
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