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Bust those Winter Blues with a Radiant Heated Driveway

January 22, 2010 00:01 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

Lift Your Spirits With a Perfectly Snow-free Driveway all Winter Long

Feeling particularly blue on a blustery winter morning, I decided to get off the proverbial pity pot and make a list of the things I enjoy about winter. It went something like this.

Things that make me happy in the winter:

  • Sleeping in all morning while the snow melts on my driveway like magic
  • Taking my shovel to the dump
  • Leaving the cumbersome bag of salt on the shelf at the store
  • Keeping all my lovely bones in tact and avoiding unsightly bruises
  • Enjoying the snow how it was meant to be enjoyed—skiing, snowboarding, snowman building. NOT shoveling.
  • Owning a radiant heated driveway so I could make this list

Radiant heated driveway system installed in concrete driveway.That’s right. As soon as I started making the list I realized that my radiant heated driveway was a gargantuan source of happiness for me this winter. It turns on by itself, it works hard but efficiently, and it gets the job done, every storm, every time.

Fortunately for consumers everywhere, this wintery bliss is an affordable luxury that all of us can partake of every winter. Heated driveway systems are the most affordable way to keep your driveway clean and clear this winter. They’re easy to install, they’re brilliantly efficient, and what’s more, they allow you to stay sane through the dark and oft times dreary months of winter.

Don’t let yourself fall victim to the winter blues. Install a radiant heated driveway and let the power of automated snow removal lift your spirits one melted snowflake at a time. After all, winter wasn’t made for sitting around—it was made to enjoy, so call Warmzone today or send us your project information for a  free quote . We offer complete design services so you can be assured that your custom heated driveway system will be the most efficient and effective system possible. Take your first step towards an eternal wintery bliss today. 


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Heated Driveway Means New Uses for Winter Clothes

January 04, 2010 00:01 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Try a Turn Around the Ice Rink or Down the Slopes Instead of Shoveling Snow

When the first blades of grass peak through the snow each spring I race to pack up my winter gear. No more bulky coats, itchy hats, or sweaty gloves. They will take a rest for a spell. And I will take a rest from the worries of winter and icy storms. I’m thinking this year I’ll reinvent the use for these bulky clothes. I’ve pulled them out of the winter box and hung them with care, knowing that this year the uses for them will be fun instead of work related. Having a heated driveway means I don’t have to haul out the mittens, coats, and hats to clear my driveway. The fully automated snowmelt system I have installed will do all the work for me.

Heated driveway system installed under brick paversThis year I’m going to put on that winter gear and slap on some skis, or maybe some ice skates and take a few turns around a rink. I’m going to smile while I wear this gear, instead of moan and groan as I push snow around the drive. My sidewalks will be happily clear too, thanks to my heated driveway system. The radiant heat cables lying snugly beneath my asphalt is doing all the hard labor for me, using minimal energy and taking cues from the smart snow sensor hung incognito on the roof beside my garage. I drive away on my driveway clear of snow and yelp with excitement as I get closer to the ski resort. This year my winter clothes are going to have some fun – and I am too!


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Make Technology Work for You

December 27, 2009 00:12 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Driveway Heating is More Sophisticated Than Ever

None of us like to be Guinea pigs when a new operating system comes online or when the latest cell phone gadget is invented. Luckily if you are just coming onto the smart heated driveway scene, you are in luck. The technology has been tested and proven time and again with many happy snow-free customers. Installing a heated driveway system right now is not only a smart move for your property it is also fully automated and hands-free. You can sit inside with a hot cup of cocoa and watch with contentment as the snow falls outside, knowing you’ll never have to pick up a shovel. You can reserve your snow clothes for fun outdoor recreation like skiing instead of clearing snow from your driveway.

With the help of a snow melting system control unit you can install a heated driveway and never worry about it. A wall-mounted control unit uses smart technology to detect precipitation and outside temperatures, thereby turning your system on and off when, and only when, it is needed. The heated driveway system controller is easy-to-use and consists of a timer and digital operator interface with manual override capability. Now is the time to investigate a snowmelt system and how you can put technology to work for you.


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Snow, Snow Go Away

December 16, 2009 00:12 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Come Again Another Day, Maybe After I Install A Heated Driveway

Wouldn’t it be nice if we could make a simple call to Mother Nature and ask her nicely to please make it stop snowing? I’d put her on speed dial every November and place a well-timed call as the temperatures dip. Sadly if you live in a climate that gets snow, there isn’t a way to make it go away. It would be nice if it could hold off at least until your heated driveway system is installed and up and running. If you have a heated driveway it doesn’t matter quite as much when the snow flies, because at least while you are home your driveway and sidewalks are protected from pesky snowfall.

Heated driveway with heat cable under stone pavers.A driveway snowmelt system uses radiant heat cables placed in a grid beneath the surface of your existing or new driveway. The cables utilize energy-efficient heat to keep your driveway warm and clear of snow and ice. These radiant snow melting systems can be used in a variety of applications. You won’t have to do any more “Snow, Snow Go Away” chants because it simply won’t matter to you if it falls. In fact, let it fall and let your heated driveway do all the dirty work. With the automated, user-friendly control unit you can set it to your desired specifications and then watch the snow fall from the comfort of your couch. So light a fire, grab a cup of something warm and sing a new song. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!


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Protect Your Employees and Products by Installing a Radiant Snowmelt System

November 06, 2009 00:11 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Keep Loading Docks and Ramps Snow and Ice Free This Year

Radiant snowmelt systems have many applications. One to consider may be on a property with multiple loading docks or ramps used by employees and vendors alike. Keeping these areas free and clear of snow during the winter months saves snow removal costs and could also help provide safety and protection for anyone using these areas. Warmzone snowmelt systems keep areas clear of snow and ice with a highly customizable and automated system. Working with a Warmzone professional means you’ll be guided to the best radiant snowmelt system for your company.

Electric snow melting systems eliminate dangerous snow and ice. Heavily used areas with high traffic such as loading docks and ramps are especially vulnerable to accidents and injuries. Workman’s compensation claims could be sliced in the winter by taking a few extra steps to ensure your employees safety and well-being. Installing a snow melting system is a cost-efficient way to protect employees and property during big storms. It also provides high work efficiency since the automated systems work without the need of an operator.

The smart snow sensor tracks precipitation levels and heats the system only when needed. This means if a large storm hits over the weekend the radiant snowmelt system will perform even if no one is there to turn it on or off. When the snow melting system detects snow or a certain temperature it activates and keeps things clear, so when your crew shows up Monday morning they can get right to work on the docks. Snowmelt systems provide protection for you and them, so you can all work efficiently and safely.


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Nowhere to Store that Snow Blower?

October 29, 2009 00:10 AM  BY  LAURA CARTER

A Radiant Heat Solution Might be the Best Answer

There’s a legion of garage-less homeowners that would be served well by a radiant heated driveway. With limited outdoor storage space (of the shed variety) storing snow blowers, snow melting chemicals and shovels can prove troublesome, and snow removal services, costly. I am faced with such limitations for the first time this winter, and I’m thinking a heated driveway might be the way to go.

It’s easy to look past the initial cost of heated driveway installation when you consider the value it will add to your home. With flagging home values, most of us are interested in ways to recoup our losses, and heated driveways are an inexpensive way to build your equity. In my neck of the woods, at least, a radiant heated driveway would be unique to my block, and a unique selling point.

The good news is that radiant heat can be installed under almost any medium, whether pre- or post-construction. Heated driveway systems are easy to operate, and include sensors that activate the system when moisture is present or the temperature dips below 38 degrees, so your driveway is cleared and ready to go when you are.

Better still, you’ll avoid the mental and physical effort of layering up and heading out to hoist a shovel or push a gasoline-belching snow blower up and down your drive. I have enough time allocated for chores and child rearing already. Just think, if your driveway had radiant heat you could enjoy a hot beverage in the comfort of your living room while your neighbors are out battling the elements. If I did have a heated driveway, I’m thinking I’d be hitting the snooze button for the third time instead.


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Coping With the Snow and Ice

September 29, 2009 00:09 AM  BY  BENSON RICKS

Heated Driveways Ease the Pain of Snow Filled Mornings

Remember when that snow was falling and you were cursing the drive to work? The cold weather isn’t far away at all now. It doesn’t have to be that bad; at least not in your own front yard. Driveway heating is the new convenience that before long is going to be a standard in many areas. Driveway heating, often referred to as an electric heated driveway or a snow melting system is just that. It melts the snow off your driveway so you don’t have to.

Radiant heated driveway. Radiant snowmelt systems consist of a grid of heat cable installed under the surface of your driveway. The finish concrete or asphalt is then laid directly over the heat cable. A sensor installed along with the wiring will detect when temperatures and conditions are right for snow and will trigger the snowmelt system's control unit which will then in turn send current to the heat cable, warming the driveway surface. This will melt the snow and leave you free to spend your time doing other things. It couldn’t be any easier than that. You don’t even have to be awake. You don’t even have to be around. It’s the modern convenience that is just too convenient.

These systems are virtually maintenance free. Once installed you are free to sit and watch the snow melt from your driveway as your neighbors shovel snow from their driveways.


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Back to School with Radiant Heated Driveways

September 12, 2009 00:09 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

Class is in Session: Three Lessons you Should Learn About Heated Driveway Systems

Fall has finally arrived, and all the kids are heading back to school to hit the books and improve their academic prowess. It may not be fun, but kids know they have to get smart to get ahead. Just like their kids, however, adults across America are getting smart, too, but instead of reading, writing, and arithmetic, adults are studying up on the awesome benefits of radiant heated driveways.

Heated driveways are the most important subject in this year’s home improvement curriculum. Thousands of Americans have studied up and are already experiencing the benefits, and with a little diligence and dedication to safety and peace of mind, you can, too. Here are the first three lessons to help you educate yourself on the benefits of heated driveways systems.

Radiant heated driveway. Lesson #1: Safety
Safety should be every family’s top priority, and nothing jeopardizes a family’s safety like an icy, snowy driveway. And shoveling snow is just about as dangerous. Back pain, blisters, broken bones—all maladies that can easily be avoided this winter with a radiant heated driveway.

Lesson #2: Efficiency
My personal favorite benefit of heated driveways—ease, convenience, and automation. That’s right, heated driveway systems are fully automated. These babies turn on automatically at the slightest hint of a snow storm, meaning the driveway is snow free before you even wake up with absolutely no effort from you. Instead of shoveling, you can now sleep in an extra hour and eat a good breakfast to help give you that extra boost for classes later in the day.

Lesson 3: Affordability
School is expensive—books, tuition, fees—they’re enough to kill you. With the money you save with your radiant heated driveway, however, you’ll be able to fund your education and have a little extra left over for that midnight Beto’s run to fuel your study marathon. Heated driveways can heat a 300 square foot area for just under $0.50 an hour. What’s more, heated driveway systems only turn on when you need them and turn off when you don’t, meaning you don’t waste energy and rack up your electric bill.

And thus concludes our first lessons on radiant heated driveways. However, your education doesn’t stop there. Call Warmzone today to learn more about what radiant heated driveways can do for you. It requires a lot less work than school, and the benefits are probably cooler, too, so don’t wait around. Finish your radiant heated driveway education today. Class adjourned.


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Think Heated Driveway While it's Still Warm

August 20, 2009 00:08 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Install Driveway Heating in the Summer

True, it may sound crazy to the sun lovers soaking in the warm rays of the lazy days of summer but it may not be crazy to start thinking about the cold coming months. In fact, we may do well to avoid focus on those harsh temperatures looming altogether. Sadly, pushing those thoughts away won’t make Mother Nature any more soft when it comes to passing the buck to Jack Frost and letting winter rage.

To soften the blow, why not think warm while it’s still warm outside. Now is the perfect time to install a radiant driveway heating system . A driveway snowmelt system is going to be more affordable in the off months, plus it will definitely be easier to install a snow melting system when there isn’t actually any snow to contend with.

Summer is the smart time to think about warmth and to prepare yourself and your home for the inevitable blowing flurries and the pelting ice. The onslaught of winter will be made so much easier to tolerate if your home is set to combat the snow with a heated driveway. You can think warm now, with the sun blazing on your bare shoulders and you can think warm in the months to come as the snow hits your heated driveway and melts into manageable warm drops of water.


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Mother Nature vs. Ice Melter

August 14, 2009 00:08 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

Help Mother Nature out in her Plights Against Ice Melter and install a Radiant Heated Driveway Today.

It’s summer time, and we are all a little more aware of the environment as we engage in our summer outdoor activities. Nature has been pretty good to us this summer, and I think it’s high time we paid her back this winter. How you ask? By installing a radiant heated driveway. Yes, an unlikely answer, but it’s true! Radiant heated driveways eliminate the need for nasty ice melter that sucks the life out of the surrounding environment.

You may not realize it, but the ice melter you use all winter long is detrimental to the environment. Chloride-based ice melters release salts as they form brine solutions, and many plants are sensitive to these salts. When you shovel your snow, the salt from your driveway or stairs comes into direct contact with surrounding vegetation, resulting in slow growth, deformities, and/or susceptibility to disease. Additionally, salt can seep into the soil surrounding your driveway, which can draw moisture away from plant roots.

Dual track radiant heated driveway installation.
Dual track driveway heating system being installed.

And if you’re not so into saving the environment, you’ll be interested to know that salt from ice melter can also corrode your driveway and stairs. Now that’s an expensive repair you definitely don’t need in the thick of winter.

Luckily for Mother Nature and you, radiant heated driveways are the greenest snow melting option out there. Heated driveway systems use radiant heat cables underneath your driveway to melt snow quickly and efficiently with absolutely no need for ice melter. In addition, heated driveways are fully automated, meaning you can be green this winter without any effort whatsoever.

So what are you waiting for? Plan ahead this summer so you can ditch the ice melter once and for all. Install a radiant heated driveway and give Mother Nature a little something back for all the good times she gave you this summer.


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