Trisco Systems: Safe and Warm Masonry Work Through the Winter with Portable Hydronic Heater
Posted by Matt Milos on Feb 15th 2019
I believe that, deep down, many of us are in this business for more than a paycheck.
It's not just about getting the job done; it's about pushing yourself to do each job better than the one before. Why? So that you can give the client your best and nothing less. One such job is The Landing #114 in Ft. Wayne, IN by Trisco Systems, Inc.
This massive project hopes to revitalize the city's cultural district, starting with the complete interior and exterior remodeling of almost every building on both sides of Colombia Street. Retail, restaurants, office-space, apartments—The Landing intends to breathe new life into downtown Ft. Wayne, and Trisco is giving their best to make that happen.
While several of the structures on Colombia Street are receiving direct-fired heat, Trisco's Jack Dunbar chose another route: hydronic heat. Today he's providing fume- and moisture-free heating on the job at The Landing. Not only does this create a safer environment for the crew, but it also helps keep the job moving on schedule by avoiding moisture-related delays.
Putting work in place correctly means making the process both smoother and safer, and that's exactly what Trisco is doing at The Landing. Congratulations to Jack and the team on what is shaping up to be a historic project.