Construction Services

Beat the Cold with Allmand Maxi-Heat 1M BTU Portable Power Heater

Cold weather isn’t just annoying, it’s dangerous. Workers exposed to low temperatures over long periods of time perform poorly. Extreme cold can cause hypothermia, which can lead to confusion and disorientation. Single-digit temps can turn lube oils into sludge and cause metal parts to fracture.

Whether it’s temperature-critical outdoor operations or unheated buildings, warehouses, and shops, your best defense is a portable power heater like the new Maxi-Heat 1M BTU from Allmand. This towable, indirect-fired unit has two independent burners providing up to 1,000,000 BTUs of heat combined. The Maxi-Heat can easily transition from heating indoor spaces to warming equipment to curing concrete.

Allmand says the key customer feedback they addressed with the new model was noise. “We heard it was reliable and durable but it was also loud,” says Dave Jones with Allmand. In response, Allmand reduced the sound by 60%. 

“We see a lot of these on bridge projects in the winter when contractors are painting,” Jones says. “They tarp it off and continue to paint.”

The iQ system automatically calibrates each burner for reliable, consistent results and eliminates the trial-and-error combustion measurements and adjustments. Recirculation is standard on all Maxi-Heat products, resulting in increased efficiency and lower fuel consumption.

Key features include an external control panel that allows you to adjust settings without opening the heater door and a centrifugal fan, which decreases noise and increases airflow efficiency.

Power options include a Cat C1.1 engine (13.8 horsepower) or a Kubota D1005 engine (11.6 horsepower). Run time is approximately 38 hours. For towing purposes, it uses a 2-5/16 -inch bulldog hitch. The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is 6,000 pounds. To pipe the heat indoors, duct flange outlets are offered in 12-, 16-, or 20-inch sizes.

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Construction Management

Sany Enters U.S. Backhoe Market with “Fully Loaded” SLB95

“Fully loaded.” 

That’s what Sany America wants you to remember about its newest U.S. entrant, the SLB 925 backhoe. 

The machine with a 14-foot 3-inch dig depth offers these features as standard:

4WD power-shift transmission with limited slip differential.Load-sensing hydraulics with pilot controls and ISO/SAE pattern changeBoom float, return-to-dig and breaker lineFlip-over pads, outrigger cylinder guards and front bumpersEight LED working lights, rotating beacon, traffic lights and air suspension seat

“The features we are offering as standard can cost more than $7,000 on competitive machines,” says Juliano Silva, Sany America product manager. A heavy-duty bucket with side cutters also is standard. Four-in-one bucket and extend-a-hoe options are currently being tested. 

The backhoe made its debut at the American Rental Association show and is slated to be available in spring. The specs fit the rental market, says Silva, “but it’s going to deliver a lot more breakout force. We went with a 95-horsepower engine instead of a 74-horsepower engine to have a single product to fit most of our customers, including city, state and federal governments, as well as general contractors. These guys don’t look for a 74-horsepower machine.”

Sany is also considering adding electro-hydraulic controls, but first, “we want to make sure they are something operators actually use,” Silva says. 

Why a backhoe?

Why enter the mature backhoe market, one that’s gotten its share of dings as the combination of compact excavators and skid steers/compact track loaders has gained favor?

“We know it’s a stable market,” says Gabe Weiss, Sany America marketing director. “It also gives Sany an opportunity to have more of a full brand offering. It’s another tool in our quiver. We’re looking at it from a growth in brand recognition.” 

And as with other Chinese OEMs, Sany points out that its products are global machines with components sourced from around the world. “It’s really about the support and the commonality of what’s under the hood,” says Weiss. These include Deutz engines which Sany also uses in its telehandlers and wheel loaders  ZF transmissions and axles, Kawasaki pumps and Carlisle braking systems.

Sany is targeting both North and South American markets with the backhoe and put more than 1,000 hours on four prototype machines. “What is needed in both markets is very close,” Silva says. “We put a lot of effort into keeping the machine simple.”  Field testers specifically asked for spacious cabs; rental customers focused on machine serviceability and reliability. And Sany knows owner/operators another backhoe market staple are focused on digging power, Silva says. 

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Construction Services

Takeuchi adds EquipmentShare locations in Las Vegas, San Diego as Dealers

Takeuchi-US has named EquipmentShare locations in the Las Vegas and San Diego metro areas as dealers. The Las Vegas location will carry Takeuchi’s full line of compact excavators, wheel loaders and track loaders for sale and rental. The San Diego location will focus primarily on compact excavators and track loaders. Both locations will offer replacement parts and service for customers throughout Clark County, Nevada and Imperial County, California.

Founded in 2014, EquipmentShare offers and supports multiple heavy equipment product lines.

“We’ve had a consistently good experience with Takeuchi since we began working with them in the summer of 2020,” said Jabbok Schlacks, co-founder and CEO of EquipmentShare. “Takeuchi integrates quality into everything they do, from the equipment they manufacture to their customer and dealer support. Our customers have been very satisfied by the durability, comfort, and productivity they get from their Takeuchi machines. We’re looking forward to continued success with the Takeuchi line in the San Diego and Las Vegas areas.”

“EquipmentShare is an outstanding company, and we’re very pleased that they are now representing the Takeuchi line at four locations,” said Henry Lawson, director of sales for Takeuchi-US. “By working with EquipmentShare, we’re now able to introduce Takeuchi equipment to an even broader customer base in the Southwestern U.S. We look forward to great success with EquipmentShare in the months and years ahead.”

EquipmentShare has added sales professionals at both locations to support Takeuchi equipment. The company began carrying the Takeuchi line at its headquarters location in Columbia, Missouri in July 2020, then added Takeuchi equipment to its North Salt Lake, Utah, location in January 2021.

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Construction Services

The Best Mr. Roof Materials for Your Roofing Project

A roof is the most critical part of a house. It protects it from rain, snow, and wind, which can be devastating for your home. A bad roof can also cause leaks that ruin ceilings and floors. If you have a leaky roof, it’s not only going to cost you more money in repairs, but it will also devalue your property if you ever want to sell or rent out the space again.

Mr. Roof is the leading provider of roofing products and services for homeowners. It offers a number of services to help keep your roof in top shape and free of damage. You may prevent significant expenses from roofing damage by working with Mr. Roof for new construction projects, resolving an issue on your present home, or proactively keeping your roof in excellent condition. In order to achieve the best roof possible for your home, the following are some of the best Mr. Roof materials to use on your roofing project:

Shingles


Owens Corning Shingles

Your first choice of materials is to decide on the shingles you want.  Shingles from Mr. Roof can withstand the harshest weather conditions and last a long time, making them the perfect choice for any homeowner who wants to protect their investment in their property by choosing high-quality materials that will give them peace of mind with every storm season.

Shingles can be installed in a variety of types and colors to fit your particular design preferences, making it easy to complement the architecture of your house while still getting all of the benefits that shingles offer, including protection against weather extremes like strong winds, hail, heavy snowfall, and more. They also help keep debris out of gutters, which can help prevent the build-up of ice dams.

Fasteners

Mr. Roof fasteners are the best for your roofing project because they are guaranteed to be solid and reliable. Mr. Roof uses Trident 3 fasteners, which are specially designed for installations of aluminum and steel roofs. They are also resistant to rust, which is a huge problem when trying to attach a metal roof to a structure that is already rusting. Mr. Roof fasteners have three times the power of a typical smooth shank nail, which means your roof will be secure against any harsh weather.

Underlayment

The next selection you must make is for the underlayment. The underlayment is the material between the shingles and the decking that helps make sure nothing sticks directly to a wooden deck. When you’re building a new home, one of the most important decisions to make is what material you will use for this part of the roof. There are many options out there, but if you want to get it done right the first time, then Mr. Roof underlayment should be your go-to option. Its ThunderShield technology within the underlayment offers excellent coverage because it was specifically designed with longevity in mind, so that even after years of exposure to harsh elements, this product can still do its job without any problems at all.

This material also comes in different types to accommodate the various kinds of roofs that you might have, so it is very versatile and can be tailored to fit your exact requirements. You can also get complete assurance of utmost protection because Mr. Roof’s underlayment is made from the most advanced materials that are both lightweight and durable. That means your roof can last for decades without needing to be replaced.

Ice guard

Icicles on roof

The ice guard is an essential product that can be used in cold climates to protect your roof from any potential damage caused by water, ice, or snow. It works by sealing all vents and valleys on the roof with a waterproof asphalt membrane that adheres to the roof, keeping it protected against moisture that could cause trouble if ice and snow are allowed to accumulate. Having a roof with a proper ice guard system makes it much easier to keep the snow from getting too heavy and causing structural damage or even the worst-case scenario of a collapse. As one of Mr. Roof’s most popular products for colder climates, this is a great way to keep your home safe and roof up to standard during winter months.

Chimney cap

The chimney cap is the best for your roofing project because it protects the chimney from seasonal elements like leaves, debris, rain, and snow, which could cause significant damage to your roof and living space. The cap also helps prevent animals like birds, squirrels, and raccoons from entering the chimney. If you have a fireplace in your home, then you know how important it is to protect it. A chimney cap will keep all those elements out while allowing smoke to escape through its opening. This prevents smoke buildup inside your home, which poses health risks, among other problems. Many people who invest in a chimney cap are pleased to find that it also enhances the exterior aesthetics of their home. The chimney cap is without a doubt one of the best Mr. Roof materials for your roofing project.

Drip edge

Another type of Mr. Roof material that is great for roofing projects is a drip edge. This type of material helps protect the roof from rain that falls from sloping rooftops. A drip edge is one of the most effective ways to protect a home’s structure, and it helps cut down on the amount of water damage to a home’s interior. A drip edge can be installed quickly and does not require any special tools or skills.

A prefabricated metal sloped surface typically works well as a drip edge because it can be easily attached without having to use any masonry adhesive or mortar. A prefabricated metal surface like this will also help with the durability and longevity of the roof.

Once a drip edge has been installed, it is important to take care of this material so that it will continue to protect the roof. This means that homeowners need to keep gutters clean and clear of debris, which will help water make its way away from the roof and down to the ground. This is important because debris can damage a drip edge as well as other types of roof materials.

Homeowners should also avoid using any harsh cleaning chemicals, which can strip the protective coating off a drip edge and cause it to rust. One of the best ways to clean a drip edge is by using a simple garden hose and warm water, which will help keep it in good condition and functioning correctly.

Taking good care of a drip edge will help maintain the integrity of a roofing project as well as protect it from damage.

Sealant

Roof

Sealant is hands down one of the best Mr. Roof materials for your project. Liquid sealants are used to make surfaces waterproof and airtight. They can be applied to seams, windows, doors, tanks, and of course, roofs.

The most common types of sealants are asphalt-based and silicone-based. Asphalt-based products can be adhesive or non-adhesive, while silicone-based products usually have an adhesive quality to them that makes them easier to install in hard-to-reach places around a roof. In order for a sealant to work effectively, it must conform perfectly with the surface you’re applying it on. This task can be extremely tricky, which is why contacting a roofing company like Mr. Roof to install a professional quality sealant instead of trying it yourself can save you a lot of time and energy while ensuring a top-quality installation.

Roof vent

When it’s hot outside, the air gets warm and wants to go up. It then flows into your house and makes it hotter. While problematic, you can stop the air from getting in with a roof vent. With a roof vent, the air can’t get in because there is a cover on top of the vent, forcing the airflow to go somewhere else.

The best Mr. Roof materials for your roofing project are the ones that will make it last as long as possible and still look good. Hands down, this is a roof vent. This should be installed straight away to keep your home cool in summer and warm in winter. At Mr. Roof, we can supply you with vents that won’t let water creep into your house or rot your wooden ceiling boards. The roof vent is the first line of defense for your roof and should be considered as important as anything else on it.

Connect with Mr. Roof today

As you can see, there are many types of Mr. Roof materials that can be installed as part of your roofing project. These high-quality, durable materials can help protect your home for years to come. If you’re interested in learning more about the best Mr. Roof materials or how they can be installed, contact Mr. Roof today to learn more and begin your roofing project with the best materials available on the market.

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