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Heated Driveways - Combating Snow Build Up

December 11, 2008 00:12 AM  BY  BENSON RICKS

Save Yourself Time Through Automated Snow Removal

One of the more unpleasant things about living in colder climates is going out in the morning and finding your car iced over. It doesn’t need to be that way. Snow melt systems are available utilizing electric radiant heat. Everyone on the street will envy the guy with the heated driveway.         

Radiant Heated DrivewaySnow melting systems have sensors that detect when it is needed. Once they switch on it doesn’t take long for the snow to disappear. Sure, a garage is nice but it's even nicer with a radiant heated driveway. Heated driveways utilize durable electric cable embedded in the concrete. Danfoss GX cable is the recommended heat cable, and one of the longest lasting, most reliable heat cable available. In addition to its affordability, it carries an industry-leading manufacturer warranty. Snow and ice melting has never been easier.

The heat from an electric radiant heated driveway up will also help to keep your vehicle from getting that difficult to remove crunchy ice build up. Not only will you not have to shovel snow and ice but you save time and reduce the chance of damaging your driveway or car by chiseling that ice off.

There probably isn’t much excuse these days when building a new home in snowy areas to not install a heated driveway. It's easy and affordable to install, not to mention it will increase the value of your property. Believe me, installing a radiant heated driveway is a decision you won't regret. What a convenience to walk out and jump in your car and take off. Be careful though, the street won’t have one. 


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