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A Little Driveway Revolution

September 10, 2012 22:09 PM  BY  JEN HALLAM

No More Snow Shoveling with Driveway Heating

It’s time for a little driveway revolution. For far too long you have been shoveling, scraping, and sprinkling salt; all in an effort to keep your driveway free of snow during the long winter. Now is the time for a mini-driveway-heating revolution. Time to look at the snow lifting labor and back breaking work that comes from manually removing snow. When you have a heated driveway system you can forgo all that hard work and concentrate solely on surviving the cold, harsh season.

In fact the hardest work you’ll have to endure if you take part in this revolution, is walking to the spot where your snow sensor and controller are to make sure it is set properly. The snow sensor sends the necessary data to your heated driveway system and the radiant heat cables beneath the surface do the rest of the hard work. They steadily melt the snow as it falls, never giving it a chance to accumulate. This revolution, should you let it in and embrace it, could revolutionalize (sorry, had to do it) your entire winter. No longer will you be the bundled-angry-disgruntled-winter-basher outside shoveling the mounds off your driveway. Soon you’ll be the happy-sweater-wearing-hot-cocoa-cup-holder gazing fondly out your front window at the sparkling fluffy flakes falling and then immediately melting on your heated driveway.

 


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Heck No, We Don't Like Snow, Unless Maybe When Skiing or Making Snowmen

August 09, 2012 22:08 PM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Snow can be a Challenge to any Homeowner Unless Radiant Heat is Involved

Warmzone radiant snow melting systems are a much simpler, less time consuming, 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 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. Many people just want a way to say “no thanks” to snowy days and the back-breaking efforts to clear their property. Without the help of a heated driveway system they’ll be singing that sad song for a long time to come.

Heated driveways save time and money for every homeowner smart enough to add it to their property. Home values raise, winter blues decrease, and screaming body parts silence in peaceful relaxation in the homes that offer the perk of a radiant snow melting system.

Smart and savvy builders and home buyers are including snow melting systems in large scale new construction 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 Jack Frost rules with white all winter long, then perhaps a snow melting system might help make the winters a bit more bearable and allow you to finally say no to yes, but yes to the hard working radiant snow melting system you have going to bat for you each storm.

 


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