Use the Total Cost of Renting (TCR) to Price Temporary Heaters
It’s springtime! Though winter recently ended, contractors have already started shopping for temporary heating units for next winter.Typically, shopping involves collecting and comparing rental quotes from different vendors. But rental costs only represent the cost of getting temporary heating units on site. Contractors may also find that “low-cost” temporary heater rentals cost more in the long run. For a true cost comparison, contractors should consider costs that occur during the entire rental period, which can represent 85% to 90% of total costs!