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Moisture is one of the biggest challenges in construction. Without the right drying conditions, materials can warp, coatings may fail, and projects risk costly delays. Polygon partners with contractors, developers, and site managers to maintain controlled conditions for every phase of construction.
Our temporary climate and drying solutions ensure optimal humidity, temperature, and airflow for concrete, timber, and finishing materials. We prevent moisture-related issues, protect your schedule, and help deliver energy-efficient, sustainable buildings that perform as designed.
With decades of experience in climate management for building projects, we provide everything from early-stage drying plans and equipment setup to real-time moisture monitoring and on-site technical support.
Ideally during the planning or design stage, so we can integrate moisture management into your construction schedule and specifications.
Yes. Our modular climate systems scale to projects of any size and complexity.
Yes. We use digital sensors to track conditions in real time and provide full transparency throughout the build.
Concrete, timber, gypsum, adhesives, finishes, and coatings all perform best under controlled conditions.
We integrate seamlessly with your site logistics and provide full support so your team can stay focused on building.

Partner with Polygon to protect your materials, manage moisture, and deliver projects on schedule. Contact us today to design your construction drying and climate control strategy.
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Mäster Samuelsgatan 42
SE-111 57 Stockholm
Sweden
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