Why Hydronic
A simple, effective system that delivers results.
Hydronic heat moves warmth through glycol circulated in PEX tubing — placed exactly where it's needed on your pour. It's cleaner, safer, and more consistent than direct-fired heaters, and it's what lets Alberta crews keep pouring through a -30° cold snap.
System Overview
A simple, effective system that delivers results.
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Design
PEX lines are laid where heat is needed — ground, forms, walls, or slabs — engineered for the pour.
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Connect
Our HC heater connects to high-quality PEX tubing and circulates heated glycol for efficient heat transfer.
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Deliver Results
Consistent, controlled heat protects your concrete and keeps your project on schedule — in any weather.
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Optional Monitoring
Live slab-temperature sensors give you data throughout the pour for better control and better results.

The Equipment
Built for the Alberta jobsite.
Our HC hydronic units are purpose-built for concrete curing and frost prevention. Trailer-mounted, high-BTU, dual-flue and skid-ready — they circulate heated glycol through PEX at controlled temperatures so your pour cures evenly, no matter what the forecast says.
- ▸Closed-loop glycol — no water freeze risk
- ▸High-output burners tuned for cold-weather duty
- ▸Onboard pumps and manifolds for multi-zone loops
- ▸Ready to run on-site — plug in, connect, cure
See It In Action
Watch the system at work.
Why crews choose hydronic.
Even, radiant warmth
Heat is delivered directly where you need it — ground, forms, walls, or slab. No hot spots, no cold spots.
Clean & quiet
No open flames on the deck, no exhaust blowing across your pour. Just controlled, contained heat.
Safer jobsite
Closed-loop glycol means no fuel on the slab and dramatically lower fire and CO risk than direct-fired heaters.
Higher efficiency
Water/glycol carries heat far more effectively than air — more BTUs delivered per litre of fuel burned.
Zoned control
Multiple loops let us tune output across a large pour so every zone hits target temperature together.
Better concrete
Consistent cure temperatures mean stronger concrete, fewer cold-weather defects, and no schedule surprises.
Ready to plan your next pour?
Send us your site details and we'll put a system together — engineered for your pour, your schedule, and Alberta weather.
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