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Air Conditioning Units Rentals Home > Rentals > Temperature Control > Call 855.207.8277 For Price Our inventory of rental Air Conditioning Units is the perfect solution for your short term temperature control needs. The air conditioning units available for rent come in a range of sizes, from portable one-ton units to 80-ton, self-contained air conditioning units. Portable rental units are easy to set up and are quiet, making them ideal to use in offices, meeting spaces or even on the factory floor. Larger rental air conditioning units, such as the 80-ton unit, are commonly used for cooling needs in manufacturing, data centers and industrial settings. When you need to rent any type of equipment, including air conditioning rentals, turn to Carter Machinery first. We have a large inventory of machinery to meet all your cooling requirements. Air Conditioning Units Available for Rent: 26″ x 20″ x 34″ / 160lbs 29″ x 28′ x 41″ / 230lbs 42″ x 30″ x 70″ / 650lbs

64″ x44″x67.5″ / 1200lbs• Multiple lifting points for forklift • Compact design to allow for installation in tight spaces • Tent sidewall clamps on units allow for a finished look that appears to be part of the structure • Units available with heat for year round use • Optional plenums and 20” ducting When your project has tight space constraints or you have another specific requirement that dictates the need for a vertical solution, Portable Air has you covered. Our vertical package units are the perfect solution for certain industrial application. With a footprint of 3’L x 8’W, our vertical package units can be placed in very tight areas. The skid plates with multiple forklift opportunities make these units some of the most versatile portable units on the market. Units can “free blow” or have plenums attached that allow industry standard 20” flexible duct to be used for air delivery. Call us today to see how we can match your projects needs.

of 98results1234NextDidn't find what you were looking for?magnifying glassTemporary Air ConditioningConstruction Air Conditioning | Special Event Tent Air Conditioning Spot Cooler (13,200 BTU/h) The Spot Cooler is the smallest portable air conditioner for rent from On Site Companies. This air conditioner is perfect for small spaces that need temporary air conditioning. The hot air that is produced can be ducted outside. Perfect for tent cooling, small spaces and offices that have temporarily lost air conditioning capabilities.
how to make an ac unit fail MOB-42 Portable Air Conditioner (42,000 BTU/h)
air handling unit operation The MOB-42 is a temporary air conditioner that fits most small spaces.
ac unit outside winterIt can be wheeled into most any space to provide cooling to areas that don’t have stationary air conditioning.

It can be used in stationary areas as well as special events tents. MOB-60 Portable Air Conditioner (60,000 BTU/h) The MOB-60 temporary air conditioner is the perfect size of air conditioner for a medium sized space. It is perfect for cooling down large tents for special events, as well as construction sites that need cooling and dehumidification services. MOB-100 Portable Air Conditioner (126,000 BTU/h) The MOB-100 temporary air conditioner is a larger sized air conditioner that is meant for large air conditioning and dehumidification jobs. These air conditioners are designed to be placed outside of a structure and cool air can be ducted in. MOB-250 Portable Air Conditioner (290,000 BTU/h) The MOB-250 portable air conditioner is our largest air conditioning unit offered by On Site Companies. This unit can be placed outside of buildings to have cool air ducted in to provide relief from heat as well as dehumidification to construction sites.Free tools for Property Managers.

Having to make repairs to my rental properties can be expensive. Knowing that I am able to deduct this expense from my taxes makes it a little easier to swallow. The general rule is that the cost of “repairs” incurred to maintain your rental properties may be deducted from each property’s taxable income in a given year. However, some repairs are considered “improvements” in which you’re not allowed to deduct the entire expense immediately. Repairs vs. improvements, so what’s the difference? Repairs are usually one-off fixes that help keep the property in good working condition and habitable. Although the price is irrelevant, most of my qualifying repairs tend to be under $500 in cost. Whether you’re fixing a hole in the wall, or a unclogging a shower drain, you can deduct the cost of these minor repairs from the current year’s tax liability. The IRS clarifies in the 1040 Schedule E Instructions that “repairs in most cases do not add significant value to the property or extend its life.”

Anything that increases the value of the property or extends its life is categorized as a “capital expense” and must be capitalized and depreciated over multiple years. Meaning, you can only deduct a small but even portion of these expenses in the current tax year. Improvements, such as replacing a roof or renovating a kitchen, are usually more labor-intensive than repairs and typically cost substantially more. The good rule of thumb is that if you are adding a new item, or upgrading an existing item, then it’s usually considered an improvement. The assumption is that these improvements will add value to the property over multiple years, not just the current year – and thus why you can’t deduct the entire $20k kitchen renovation in a single year. Likewise, when you sell a property, you’ll need to know the costs of these improvements and how much each one has been depreciated because you will have to pay taxes on the depreciated amount. This should be easy to track if you keep accurate records/receipts and copies of tax returns.