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Give Your Home New Life with a Heated Driveway

January 25, 2010 00:01 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

Increase Property Value and Your Quality of Life with Radiant Heat

If you’re like me, you’ve probably had it with winter. Christmas has come and gone, but the snow is still falling, and we’re still shoveling, scraping, and moaning and groaning. If you’re sick of the winter, your first thought might be to pack up and move to sunny Florida and come back when the sun comes out. But for those of us who aren’t quite to snowbird status, there’s an easier, more affordable way to make it through the harsh winter months: radiant heated driveways.

Heated driveways are an easy way to invigorate your home and increase your property value while making the winter months a little more bearable for you and your family.

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Asphalt driveway being retrofitted with heat cable for driveway snow melting system.

Heated driveway systems aren’t just for new homes—they can be retrofitted into your current driveway, no matter what type or size of driveway you have. Whether it’s asphalt, brick, or concrete, you can enjoy the numerous benefits of a fully automated radiant heated driveway.

Besides convenience, heated driveways offer several benefits to your property. Installing a radiant heated driveway prolongs the life of your driveway by eliminating the need for harsh melting salts that can corrode your driveway and damage surrounding plants and grass over time. Additionally, heated driveways are a hot commodity these days, and installing one can boost your property’s value, making it easy to resell in the future once you’re ready to make the move to Florida.

Don’t waste time and money by packing up and moving to a sunnier climate. Improve the home you have now by installing a radiant heated driveway. I promise—once you say goodbye to shoveling and slipping on that nasty ice, you’ll have a whole new perspective on this whole winter thing. Let a heated driveway open new possibilities with your current home and learn to love winter again. 


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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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Shovel-less Snow Removal

January 07, 2010 00:01 AM  BY  BENSON RICKS

Radiant Snow Melting - The Gift that Keeps on Giving

It’s getting deep into the season for heavy snow fall. You can’t turn on the news and not see some place getting hit hard with the white stuff. Brace yourself for a few more months of it. The meteorologists have been forecasting a wet winter for a while now. (I guess El Niño is visiting us folks in the Western U.S.) Fortunately, not all of us have to labor shoveling snow off of the driveways or sidewalks. Some lucky homeowners have snow melting systems that do all the snow removal for them.

Shoveling snow from driveway.Nothing could be easier than getting up in the morning and seeing a clear driveway on a snowy day. With radiant heat snow melting cable installed in your driveway (and/or sidewalks), your worries are gone. As the temperatures and conditions present themselves, the heated driveway system’s snow sensor triggers the unit, automatically activating the system and voila, and your wintery troubles melt away.

Radiant snow melting systems are the thing to have in this day and age of electronics. It’s the easy way to stay ice-free this winter. If you have just settled in for a long winter’s nap, don’t forget these systems can be installed over existing driveways. No need to pack up and build a new house. Put a radiant snow melting system on your Christmas list for next year. It really is the gift that will keep on giving.

 


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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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Pedestrian Safety is Key

December 28, 2009 00:12 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Why Not Apply a Snow Melting System to a Sidewalk?

Typically, when we think about radiant snow melting systems we associate them with heated driveways. But snowmelt systems aren't just for heated driveways. Why not apply the same smart technology for heated sidewalks, steps and public walkways?

Radiant snow melting systems can be installed in sidewalks.When city planners begin work on a public park or architects design a new business complex, pedestrian safety is paramount. In cold climate areas, using a radiant snowmelt system in steps and walkways would be a significant perk to any existing or new project where pedestrian traffic is being taken into account. Having walks clear of snow at all times can increase traffic as well as safety.

Snow melting systems are relatively affordable and save you in the long run when it comes to snow removal cost and headaches. The fully automated snowmelt systems are simple to maintain because they require no human intervention. They do however come with a manual override should you ever need to adjust or tweak your snowmelt system, such as in cases of snow drifts.

Radiant snowmelt systems utilize radiant heat in the concrete or asphalt to help keep walks clear of snow and ice. This makes walking much safer for pedestrians in cold climates. Each snow melting system can be customized to meet your specific project needs and can be installed in uniquely shaped areas as well. Using a snow melting system anywhere there are pedestrians present is a sure way to keep everyone safe and dry.


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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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Snowless Driveways all Winter Long

November 25, 2009 00:11 AM  BY  BENSON RICKS

Radiant Snow Melting Systems Almost Make Winter Enjoyable

I sure like summer time, never having to worry about clearing icy walks or shoveling snow out of the driveway. Well, did you know that you don’t have to do all that manual snow removal in the winter either? Fortunately, technology has brought us the gift of radiant driveway heating, and they are here to stay. To be quite frank, these automated radiant snowmelt systems are the shizzle. The systems are easy to install, fully automated, and affordable to operate.The systems are easy to install, fully automated, and affordable to operate. All you have to do is watch the snow melt. That’s the fun part.

Radiant heated driveway.Snow melting systems consist of a heat cable inlaid within the driveway material (concrete, asphalt, pavers, etc.). A sensor installed with the system triggers a control unit that powers the system, providing instant snowmelt. What could be better? Remember when microwaves came along? Many people asked, why would you need that? Well, snow melt systems may garner the same reaction but it won’t take long before people start thinking, “What would I do without it?”

These heated driveways can also be installed over an existing driveway so contact Warmzone and see what options are available. Take the brunt out of winter.


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The Environmental Benefits of a Radiant Heated Driveway

November 20, 2009 00:11 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Is Your Driveway Green? And We Don’t Mean the Color

Everyone wants to be gorgeously green, eco-conscious AND save their aching back this winter by installing a heated driveway. The green tidal wave is heading your way, down your street in fact, and who would have thought you could join by simply adding a driveway snow melting system to your home? With sagging home prices staring us in the face, driveway heating is also a great way to increase the value of your home. There is much in our lives that is uncertain right now. What is certain is that winter is on the way, you can install a snow melting system, and you can help protect our environment by doing so.

Electric radiant heated driveway.A snow melting system has the smart technology to automatically detect cold temperatures and moisture, so it only uses energy when needed. Utilizing this renewable energy to heat your driveway is a neat and eco-friendly choice. By electrically heating your driveway, you also eliminate the need for salt or harsh chemicals that harm the environment. What about the snow shoveling, the wet boots, the cold toes, and the screaming back muscles? The great news is that not only can you save Mother Earth by installing a heated driveway, but now you can save YOU too! It’s a wonderful thing. Melt snow, save energy, and avoid pain pills, all in one step.


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Snow Melting Cable

November 12, 2009 00:11 AM  BY  BENSON RICKS

Removing (Melting) Snow the Easy Way

It wasn’t that many years ago that I sat and listened to my grandpa talk about how he walked to and from school every day in the snow. He walked for miles everyday, and oddly enough, the trek was up hill – both ways! Anyhow, I do respect what he went through. Flash forward to today and our grand folks might be amazed at some of the conveniences we enjoy, not to mention how “cushy” our lives our. Radiant snow melting cable would have to be one of the modern conveniences that would make their eyes roll back in their heads – but I'm sure my grand dad would be first in line to install a radiant heated driveway.

Heat cable, or snow melting cable, can be installed in concrete, asphalt or underpaver driveways and allows for us to melt snow and ice around the home or business the easy way. Heat cable is laid out and then the finish surface is applied over that. You don’t even have to do a thing as it is all fully automated. A sensor will activate the system when needed so you can sit and watch the snow melt from your cozy living room. Grandpa and grandma would be amazed.

Radiant snow melting systems aren’t just for the sidewalk or driveway. They are also handy for melting snow buildup on your roof and gutters. No more broken gutters due to ice buildup and no more ducking as you walk under that area where the ice cycles  drip on you as you go under. (Or worse yet, they hang like menacing daggers, waiting to impale the next unsuspecting pedestrian.)

It’s the 2000’s folks. Automated snow melting is affordable, maintenance free and here to stay. Sure, grandpa may think I'm spoiled, but I'd be a fool to not take advantage of the technologies that are available today.


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