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Permanent HVAC vs Temporary Climate Solutions: How Much Can You Save?

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

For General Contractors (GCs) running a busy commercial construction site, avoiding delays, saving money, and keeping the client happy are three crucial concerns. However, climate control is necessary to a construction crew’s comfort, and often essential in expediting specific tasks, such as drying recently poured concrete or the glue used in carpet and flooring installations. Prior to construction completion, though, it’s best to employ a temporary climate solution rather than switching on the permanent HVAC (house system) that is built into the structure.

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Dr. Dewpoint - What's your DH I.Q.?

Paintings and Coatings

Introducing Dr. Dewpoint! Ask him all of your moisture related questions. The Doctor is In.

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Specifying Climate Conditions Improves Building Project Success

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

Architects are famous for their attention to detail, and they often use meticulous specifications to reveal how their buildings should be constructed. Typically, these guidelines account for a number of elements including materials, designs, and products. Specifications help optimize the construction and installation process, enabling smoother project completion. However, when writing specifications there is one element that is sometimes overlooked – climate conditions.

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Meet Me in New Orleans: SSPC Convention 2018

Construction Drying, News, Paintings and Coatings, Temporary Climate Solutions

New Orleans in January is shaping up to be a great time! The SSPC (Society for Protective Coatings) will again hold their annual conference January 15-18 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The Polygon Group is excited to announce its attendance at this year’s event!

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Polygon Keeps Food Safe with Remote Monitoring

Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control, Food and Pharma

For most of us, visiting the grocery store is a task we perform without much forethought. In fact, according to the 2016 FMI U.S. Shopper Trends Survey, 94% of us feel safe in purchasing our foods at the market and never consider the possible dangers in the food system. Retail grocery stores, as a result, must be vigilant in maintaining that high level of trust by consistently heading off potential hazards.

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