Warmup Case Studies
Warmup’s projects team works with Architects, Contractors, M&E Consultants, Builders and Developers on projects of all scales. See below some of our projects.
Jane and Brad Porter love what the New England area has to offer them in the Winter season but the exterior of their home does not. After years of living in Massachusetts and owning their home, they realized that water damage was starting to take a real toll on their roof and even on some walls. Read on to see what they decided to do.
Chelsea Piers makes a point to enhance their members’ experience, as state-of-the-art health clubs compete to attract new members and retain existing ones. Here is how Warmup’s unique engineering made this project possible.
In 2012 Hurricane Sandy hit and caused $70 billion in damage. Learn more about how one homeowner re-built with this in mind.
Providing an efficient heat source as well as a luxury feel in bathrooms for four separate buildings at an affordable price.
The upmarket residential houses in, Lafayette, Louisiana were designed around the lifestyles of their residents. Customized design solutions and flexibility in terms of decoration were key in this new development project.
Warmup installed a full snow melting system (snow melting mats and controllers with sensors) to melt the snow on the front and back entrances of their corporate headquarters in Ft. Wayne, IN (over 2000 s/f).
The Anastasio Family decided to take on the ultimate project: building their own dream home. With the assistance of Fernando from Molinaro Tile, they were able to properly plan and execute a daunting and stressful project using our DCM-PRO system.
ALDI locations in Schererville, Michigan City and Valparaiso, IN installed 1,600 sqft each of Warmup’s Electric Snow Melting Mats under their loading docks.
If you thought that treehouses were just for kids, think again! Learn more about how one couple built a 4-Season retreat among the trees.
While living tiny is not for everyone, Mario and Ciarra wouldn’t trade it for anything because for them, having fewer belongings means seeing more of the world, even the coldest places!