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Search over 100 million homes in the US. Get estimated home values, bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, Google satellite maps and more. Just enter an address and a Zip Code and tap “Get the Values” to see the results. http://www.housefront.com/widgets/iphone
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TPI Portable Electric Salamander Indoor Heaters

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It’s getting cold outside all over the country and in many cases a portable heating solution is needed. If you are sipping Mai-tai on the beach somewhere I am jealous and you can probably skip this post all together. If not…  TPI carries a full range of portable electric heaters from the small 120V units to these much larger units. The Fostoria Hear Wave Salamanders are available ranging from 10 kW to 45 kW and are designed as a safer flameless alternative to propane or kerosene heaters. Below are some typical applications and a time to heat chart:

New Construction

An insulated “up-to-code” 1800 sg ft building would only need 1 15kW heater to achieve up to 60 degrees temperature rise. Uninsulated, the same space could realize a 40 degree temperature rise. These temperatures would be reached in just over 2 hours.  

Pole Building / Work Shop

To heat an insulated 2000 sq ft (40’ x 50’) pole building with a 12’ ceiling – use two 15kW heaters. This would provide a 60 degree temperature increase within 2-3 hours.

The units are very simple to operate and push ambient air over multiple heat coils and recirculation the air within the room until the temperature on the unit’s thermostat is reached. The 10 & 15 kW units operate at 800 CFM while 30 & 45 kW units are able to do 1100 CFM. These units are extremely easy to move around or take to and from the jobsite.

Ohio Power Tool supplies a full range of ceramic, infrared, forced air and radiant electric heaters from TPI. If you have any questions about power requirements, square footage calculation or any other things related to these electric heaters contact the experts at Ohio Power Tool at sales@ohiopowertool.com or call 800-242-4424.

   


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Rooftop Square Footage: A Vastly Underused Resource

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Despite their immeasurable potential, commercial rooftops across the country remain one of the most underused building resources out there. The concept is simple: with all this flat and wide-open space, often in the heart of desirable urban city centers, why is so much rooftop square footage going to waste? You could [...]
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LEED Certification for Green Neighborhoods Launches | Green Building and Certification

Posted by blogs@bobvila.com (Ben) on under neighborhood development, kids school, usgbc, s green, commercial projects, square footage, acreage, green building council |

You neighborhood is about to get greener. The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)--best known for its LEED certification program--just announced the launching of its LEED for Neighborhood Development program. Your home is LEED-certified. Your kids' school is LEED-certified. Now your whole neighborhood can be LEED-certified. Rather than rating on square footage (as is done in residential and commercial projects), the LEED for Neighborhood Development system rates by acreage. ...
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Getting the Most Square Footage from Your Remodel

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Feeling a little cramped in your quarters? Before throwing in the towel and moving out, take a look at these 5 ways to get the most out of the square footage you already have. After all, improving is far easier than moving. #1 – Get rid of hallways It’s unanimous. Trends show [...]
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