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Infrared Heating for New Warehouse Construction — Why Early Coordination Matters

Construction season is here. If you’re specifying heating for a new warehouse, distribution center, or industrial facility, infrared belongs in the conversation early.

Why Infrared in High-Bay Environments

REZNOR infrared heating systems offer significant advantages over forced air in high-bay environments:

  • Lower operating costs through radiant efficiency
  • Faster comfort at floor level where workers actually are
  • Reduced air stratification in tall spaces
  • No ductwork to design around or maintain

The Coordination Requirement

Infrared requires early coordination in the design process. Ceiling heights, mounting configurations, gas line locations, and clearance requirements all need to be worked out during design — not during construction when changes are expensive. Bringing infrared into the conversation after the structural steel is set creates problems that don’t need to exist.

We Support the Full Specification Process

We work with mechanical engineers and contractors across our eight-state territory to get REZNOR infrared specified correctly on new construction and major renovation projects. We support the load calculation, product selection, and submittal process.

If you have a high-bay facility on your project list this year, contact us at info@jjmorgan.com and bring us in early.