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Survive the Snowpocalypse with a Radiant Heated Driveway

February 16, 2010 00:02 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

Storms are Coming. Are you Ready?

The winter storm of 2010 is being called the storm to end all storms and even the snowpocalypse, and it has our friends in the East reeling with frustration. That’s right—the storm that’s pounding the east right now is certainly a force to be reckoned with, but luckily for those with radiant heated driveways, there’s one less thing to worry about while the blizzard rages on.

Radiant heated driveway snow melting system. Fortunate blizzard survivors everywhere are sighing with relief as their heated driveways do all the heavy work for them during not only this snowpocalypse, but also all future snowstorms to come. Those without a heated driveway system, on the other hand, have to shovel their driveway every hour, and with such heavy snowfall, that quickly translates to backbreaking work and a grossly unpleasant evening after a hard day at work.

Fortunately for the rest of us, we’ve got time to prepare for the next snowpocalypse by installing our heated driveway systems now. Heated driveways can be installed anytime, no matter the season. What’s more, you can reap the benefits of a heated driveway whether you’re building a brand new home or just beefing up your current one. Additionally, heated driveway systems are easy and affordable to install, so you won’t have any problems rushing to get yours installed now.

It may seem like spring is just around the corner, but as the storm in the east is showing us, there’s still plenty of winter left to go around. Don’t get caught in the next snowpocalypse! Be prepared and ready with a radiant heated driveway. 


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The Costs of Radiant Heated Driveways

February 10, 2010 00:02 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

Learn how the Benefits of Heated Driveways far Outweigh the Costs

You may have heard that heated driveway systems are the only way to go these days. In fact, you’ve probably heard that once you go radiant, you never go back. But what exactly are the costs associated with heated driveways, and is it really worth your hard-earned money?

Many consumers are surprised by the affordability of heated driveway systems. They may sound like a luxury, but if you break down the costs, you’ll see that radiant heated driveways are an affordable luxury that every homeowner can have.

Operating Costs
Radiant heated driveways are the most efficient snow removal system out there.  About 99 percent of all the energy used by a radiant heated driveway goes to melting snow, meaning you don’t waste money heating the ground below the driveway. Additionally, a 300 square foot heated driveway can operate for less than 90 cents an hour. And the best part? Radiant heated driveways heat up 30 percent faster than other snow melting systems (such as hydronic radiant heating), meaning your operating costs are minimal.

Installation Costs
Warmzone heated driveway systems are quick and easy to install. Any motivated do-it-yourselfer can install the system with little cost. Additionally, Warmzone heated driveways take only a fraction of the time and cost than other, more complicated systems require.

Electric heated driveway. Maintenance Costs
Herein lies the real beauty of heated driveway systems: there are no maintenance costs! Unlike hydronic systems, electric radiant heated driveways don't require additional equipment and have no moving parts, so there is no need to perform yearly maintenance. Install a heated driveway system and know that you can count on it for life.

As you can see, the costs of radiant heated driveways are minimal compared to the numerous benefits they afford. They’re efficient, they’re maintenance-free, and, best of all, they’ll keep you and your wallet happy all winter long.


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Surviving the Winter with a Radiant Heated Driveway

February 01, 2010 00:02 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

The only way to stay Snow-Free and Sane this Winter is with Radiant Heat

Twice this month I’ve been confronted with the conundrum of getting up tumultuous and very steep driveways in a blizzard. Fortunately for me, both of these driveways were radiant heated driveways—an absolute must for both of these snowy neighborhoods.

Electric driveway snow melting system in action.Driving around those neighborhoods was an eye opener about just how crucial heated driveway systems are for those living in elevated areas. As I cruised around the neighborhoods, I couldn’t help but feel sorry for the people attempting to shovel mountains of snow off their driveways. Watching their feeble attempts and then looking at the next-door neighbor’s radiant heated driveway that was clear as summertime made me realize that the only way to survive the harsh winter months is with a radiant heated driveway.

Heated driveway systems are becoming increasingly popular with consumers everywhere. They’re easy and affordable to install, and because they’re so outstandingly effective, it’s no wonder why everyone is jumping on the heated driveway bandwagon. The best part about heated driveways? They’re absolutely maintenance free. Instead of busting their backs and blistering their fingers, radiant heated driveway owners are letting their heated driveway systems do all the work for them while they watch the snow melt right before their eyes in the comfort of their own homes.

If you live in a snowy area, don’t let yourself get trapped by a mountain of snow on your driveway. Install a heated driveway system and let radiant heat do all the work for you. There’s really no other way to survive the winter, and with their affordability and efficiency, why wouldn’t you get one?


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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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Radiant Snow Melting Systems put the NO in Snow

March 18, 2009 00:03 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Radiant Snow Melting Systems Keep Snow at Bay

Radiant snow melting systems are a muscle-saving way to put the NO in snow. It happens every time the snow flies at many homes across the country; a small curse is heard pointed in the direction of the gloomy skies each time a snow flake lands its mark on an unheated driveway. Homeowners watch in dismay as the skies open up and dump white, harmless looking bits of snow crystals on their sidewalks and driveways. Shovels and snow blowers are taxed and so are backs, necks, and arms. Sure, it can be beautiful, but many people just want a way to say “no thanks” to snowy days and back-breaking efforts to clear their property.

Heated driveways are in vogue now and with great reason. Installing a driveway snow melting system saves time and money for every homeowner smart enough to add it to their property. Home values increase, winter blues decrease, and screaming body parts silence in homes that offer the perk of an automated radiant snow melting system.

Smart and savvy builders and home buyers are including snow melting systems in many large scale new construction projects as well as single dwellings. A heated driveway can be installed after construction as well, so the ease and affordable comfort is not merely limited to new construction.

If you live in an unforgiving climate where Mother Nature rules with white, then perhaps a snow melting system might help make the winters a bit more bearable and allow you to finally put the NO in snow!


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Clearing Your Driveway the Easy Way

March 04, 2009 00:03 AM  BY  BENSON RICKS

Radiant Heated Driveways - The Driveway of the Future

When shopping for a home, how many of us have thought of looking for a house with a radiant heated driveway installed? Okay, it might not be the first thing you think of when organizing your criteria for a new home, but maybe it should make the list somewhere. Heated driveways are a convenience that won’t go unnoticed for sure. Imagine getting up in the morning and seeing all the new fallen snow and then seeing your driveway totally clear of snow and ice.

Radiant heated driveways melt ice and snowRadiant driveway snow melting systems generally use a form of electric radiant heat. They utilize an electric heat cable that is laid in the asphalt or concrete, under the finish surface. Sensors installed near the surface detect when the snowmelt system is needed and current is applied to the heat cable to warm the driveway and melt the snow. How much easier could it get than that? It’s a modern convenience that is a sign of the times. And because these systems run on electricity, they are environmentally friendly, eliminating the need for corrosive salt and harmful snowmelt chemicals, which can damage nearby plants and grass.

Heated driveways will only get more popular as more people become aware of their affordability and reliable performance. No more concerns about whether snow and ice will prevent you from getting up your driveway when you get home. Just don’t forget you loaned your snow blower to your neighbor. He’s probably not going to remind you, especially after he notices your snow-free, heated driveway.


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Driveway Heating

February 12, 2009 00:02 AM  BY  BENSON RICKS

Keeping Your Driveway Clear of Snow and Ice

I just ventured in from the frozen outdoors. The roads are packed with ice and the trees are laden with frost. My driveway has a rather steep incline, but good traction usually does the trick and allows me to pull up to my home. However, However, ascending my driveway's slope during winter time can often be an adventure. Truth is, my driveway is an ideal candidate for an electric heated driveway snow melting system.Radiant heated driveway

Driveway snowmelt systems are the ticket during winter in any areas that regularly see the icy stuff. Every time you drive over snow you pack it further into dense, slippery ice. How nice would it be to not have that concern? With a radiant heated driveway snowmelt system there is one less thing to have to worry about when you are getting ready to head out in the morning (or pull up to your house in the evening). When morning hits, you get up and look out to discover that it snowed again. Then you look at the driveway and it is as clean as if it were July. You get in your car and drive off. Driveway snow melting has provided us with an easy life. It really wasn’t that long ago when you would have had to break out the snow shovel to clear the way.

A heated driveway system is a big asset in many areas and it isn’t that difficult to install. It will pay for itself in time savings over and over, as well as increase the value of your home. It can even be installed over existing asphalt driveways. Danfoss GX heat cable comes pre-spaced in mats that can be conveniently rolled out over the surface of the driveway. Hot asphalt can be applied directly over the top and vwalah, your icy worries are a thing of the past. Take a look into the many forms of electric radiant heat. You will find systems for virtually every application, both interior and exterior, that can make your life much easier and more comfortable.


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