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A Heated Driveway is an Investment in Your Home

January 22, 2009 00:01 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

In an Economic Downturn Purchases Have to Count

Economic downturns such as the one we find ourselves elbow deep in, dictate wiser, well-researched and more cost-effective purchases. The weak dollar and tighter credit allowances no longer allow the penny-pinching consumer the luxury of frivolous spending sprees. Each purchase needs to count and provide an investment for the future.Heated driveway installed for airplane hangar.

An inexpensive investment and smart way to add value to your home is by installing a heated driveway. Once installed, an automated snow melting system offers low operation costs in the long run, helping you lower your bottom line on home expenses. A heated driveway with an area of 300 square feet operates for under 50-cents per continuous hour of operation. The snow melting system generally only takes a few hours to clear your driveway when a storm hits, and automatically shuts off when it is no longer needed.

Driveway heating is an investment that has proven results. Not only does it allow you some free time with your family, it is a proven way to protect the life of your driveway by protecting it from harsh chemicals and salt used in traditional snow removal. One of the best features is the rugged, technologically advanced snow sensor, which triggers the radiant heating system only when needed, making driveway heating a fully automated process, so you can stay inside where it’s warm and count the dollars you are saving as you watch the snow fall. Or instead of shoveling for hours after a Nor’ Easter or powerful lake effect storm you can spend time relaxing inside with your family.

The peace of mind that comes with making a smart purchase is invaluable right now. We are all looking for ways to ride out this stormy economic climate, still enjoy some creature comforts, and invest in wise products, such as a heated driveway, that will enable our future to look bright.


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January 19, 2009 00:01 AM  BY  BENSON RICKS

Spoil Yourself with a Heated Driveway

Now would be the best time of year to show off for your neighbors. While they are fighting that hard packed snow and ice, you are driving in and out of your “snow-free driveway” with ease because you installed a heated driveway system. Driveway snow melting isn’t all that new, but these driveway heating systems have never been so easy or convenient to install. A heated driveway efficiently utilizes radiant heat, the same type of systems that can be installed to heat floors.

Radiant heated drivewayA radiant heated driveway is usually best achieved by installing the industry-leading Danfoss GX cable and embedding a small amount of asphalt or concrete over the top. An automated sensor maintains a clear driveway by turning on only when it senses temperatures and precipitation conditions when snow could be present. It will be hard to not chuckle a little when you pull in your clean driveway and your neighbors are out shoveling snow. Try not to let them that smirk on your face. In harsh winter-weather climates, these radiant snowmelt systems have evolved from luxury to near-necessity. Radiant snow melting technology is a modern convenience that is very handy this time of year.

Driveway heating is an extension of electric radiant heating, which is becoming more and more common in homes as people learn about the advantages. The more you have experienced these systems, the more likely you are to have it in your next home.

 


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