We are doing an exterior job this winter. We are going to tent a section of the exterior (22' width, 10' out from building, lean to style). The temporary enclosure will be covered by a heavy duty poly tarp. We have to do two things inside:
1)Demo some brick veneer, install engineered metal brackets and then replace the masonry in the demo areas. So we have to keep things above freezing. (Right now it's minus 12 degrees here)
2)Thaw the ground within the enclosure to enable us to dig for sonotubes.
How do you guys heat an enclosure like this without exposing the crew to toxic exhaust emissions? The building has natural gas. We can bring in propane. Electric heat, like halogens? We can't wait until spring, so we need to come up with a plan to heat safely.
Thanks!
1)Demo some brick veneer, install engineered metal brackets and then replace the masonry in the demo areas. So we have to keep things above freezing. (Right now it's minus 12 degrees here)
2)Thaw the ground within the enclosure to enable us to dig for sonotubes.
How do you guys heat an enclosure like this without exposing the crew to toxic exhaust emissions? The building has natural gas. We can bring in propane. Electric heat, like halogens? We can't wait until spring, so we need to come up with a plan to heat safely.
Thanks!
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