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Say Goodbye to Icy Lawsuits

August 11, 2009 00:08 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

Install a Radiant Heat System in Your Driveway or Sidewalks and Avoid Messy Personal Injury Lawsuits.

In my past days as a legal assistant, I learned a thing or two about slip and fall cases, the most prominent in my mind being thus: avoid them at all costs. Every year, thousands of Americans file for lawsuits involving slipping on ice on either residential or commercial property, and let me tell you—personal injury suits are NOT pretty.Snowmelt systems can protect you from lawsuits.

Business or homeowners are responsible for anything dangerous that happens in or around their property, including slipping on black ice, slush, or melting snow. Those of us in cold climates know that these things are a way of life, and it might seem difficult—if not impossible—to fully eradicate these nuisances from our property. Well, I’m here to tell you that it is possible with a simple solution: radiant heat.

Radiant heated driveways and sidewalks are the number one way to make sure you stay safe and litigation-free this winter. Heated concrete systems are fully-automated little wonders that activate themselves at the slightest hint of a snowstorm, resulting in effortlessly snow- and ice-free driveways and sidewalks. A lawsuit doesn’t even have a chance of happening with these puppies around.

They say that the best defense you have against ice slip and fall cases is to make sure they never occur. In the traditional sense, this would involve you getting up close and personal with a shovel every backbreaking morning of your life. However, thanks to heated driveways and sidewalks, being prepared is as easy as, well, watching the snow melt from the warmth of your home or office.

Besides saving you thousands in litigation costs, radiant heating systems also save you thousands on operating costs as well as money wasted on shovels and ice melter. What’s more, radiant heated driveways are fast and efficient, obliterating snow and ice in half the time of other snowmelt systems out there.

So, get proactive and make sure lawsuits never happen—install a radiant heated driveway or sidewalk before anyone has a chance to even think about slapping you with a subpoena.


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Radiant Heated Driveways of the Rich and Famous

August 10, 2009 00:08 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

Celebrities Get it Right with Driveway Snowmelt Systems

In America, celebrities are the know-all end-all of everything. They tell you how to dress, what to eat, how to vote, and—most importantly—how to stay safe this winter with a radiant heated driveway. Yeah, that’s right—celebrities know what’s up when it comes to radiant heat. They know that the leanest, greenest, most affordable way to stay sane this winter is a radiant heated driveway from Warmzone.

Here are five celebs that are down with heated driveways: Electric snow melting cable being installed for heated driveway.

Bill Gates: The Microsoft darling is the spokesperson for all technological phenoms, including radiant heating. Every floor in his tech mansion is heated—including the driveway and sidewalks.

Rod Blagojevich: The former governor of Illinois turned reality star installed a heated driveway at the governor’s mansion. If Blagojevich has one, then enough said.

Prince Bandar: Who? He’s a Saudi Arabian prince, and while you may not know him off the top of your head, he’s still a celeb who uses heated driveways to keep his stables warm. Yes, heated stables. Radiant heat can do anything.

Tim Blixseth: One of the richest men in America and a failed Hollywood songwriter knows that radiant heating is the only way to stay sane in the winter. Not only is his driveway heated, but every single floor in his Montana mansion is heated as well.

Tony Danza: Easily the most convincing celeb of the bunch shows winter who’s the boss with his radiant heated driveway at his ski house.

Ok, I’m sure there’s a slew of celebrities with heated driveways out there, and while these five may not be the most well known, they still have pretty amazing MTV Cribs-worthy pads. But the best part of it all is—you don’t have to be a celebrity to enjoy the luxury of a heated driveway. In fact, radiant heated driveways are one of the most affordable and “green” options out there. The celebrities will really love you for that one.

So there you have it—get the celebrity lifestyle for the average American price with a radiant heated driveway.


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Install a Heated Driveway in Spring or Summer

July 24, 2009 00:07 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

Plan Ahead and Install your Radiant Heated Driveway Today to Stay one Step Ahead of Old Man Winter

It's sweltering outside. We're in the depths of summer and its 100-degree heat, and the blustery months of winter seem far, far away. In reality, however, winter is just around the corner, eagerly waiting to wreak havoc on you and your driveway. Are you ready? Is your radiant heated driveway installed and ready to roll? If not, then that's ok because today's the day. Yep, summer is the prime time to install your radiant heated driveway system--far before winter has a chance to unleash its debauchery. Heat may be the last thing you want to think about right now, but I promise that come wintertime, you'll be thanking yourself for doing it before the cold arrived.

Doubtful? Well here are six reasons why you should plan ahead and install your heated driveway today:

S: Stay ahead of the game. Installing a heated driveway today allows you to plan ahead, giving you an edge in the battle of the blizzard this winter.

U: Upgrade your home's value. Radiant heated driveways are a hot item these days, and installing one makes your home one too. Additionally, heated driveways preserve the life of your driveway, keeping it looking great through the harsh months of winter.

M: Maintain your sanity. Nothing ruins a day like waking up before the sun comes up to fight the losing battle that is shoveling your driveway. Planning ahead this summer means absolutely no shoveling and plenty of peace of mind this winter.

M: Maximize your savings. Radiant heated driveways are the most efficient way to heat your driveway. Warmzone's heated driveway systems heat a 300 sq. foot area for approximately $0.90 an hour. So not only do you get perfectly even snow removal in half the time, but you also get it at a lower cost than other snow melt systems.

E: Equip yourself with a secret weapon. That's right, radiant heated driveway systems are the perfect way to fight the snow this winter. With a fully-automated system, heated driveways flip on at the slightest hint of a snowstorm and obliterate the snow with absolutely no effort from you. Winter never even saw it coming.

R: Renew your outlook on winter. It's not so bad--winter can actually be pretty fun if it doesn't involve a shovel and a sore back. Installing your radiant heated driveway today ensures that the first snowfall will be a joy instead of a burden.

It may seem far away, but don't let winter sneak up on you again. Radiant heated driveways systems are the easiest, greenest, and most affordable way to keep the snow off your driveway this winter, and you can give yourself a huge advantage by installing yours this summer.


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Making friends with the Radiant Heated Driveway

July 24, 2009 00:07 AM  BY  AMY MORBY

He's cool, he's classy, and he keeps you and your driveway happy all winter long.

If you've ever wondered why people's driveways are so delightfully free of snow in the wintertime, then this article is for you. If you've also wondered why you're driveway is never free of snow and why you're wasting your time shoveling it day in and day out in the wintertime, then this article is also for you. You know why? I'll tell you--because there's a huge void in your life right now that can only be filled by one thing--a radiant heated driveway.

Radiant heated driveways are your new best friend. They obliterate the snow on your driveway without a lick of effort from you, leaving you ample time to sit back, relax, and enjoy the hot cocoa. Intimidated? Don't be. Heated driveway systems are the easiest, greenest, and most affordable way to peace of mind this winter.Radiant heated concrete driveway.

Heated driveway systems use radiant heat to melt snow efficiently and affordably. Electric heated driveway systems can heat up to 30 percent faster than other snowmelt systems, meaning it takes less time to achieve perfect results and puts more money in your pocketbook. Additionally, radiant heated driveways with an area of 300 square feet operate for the low, low price of approximately $.50 per continuous hour of operation. That's right--$.50 an hour in exchange for the unparalleled power of renewable energy. Try and tell me that's not great for you AND Mother Nature.

Worried about the hassle of installation? Well, stop, because heated driveway systems can be installed by pretty much any motivated handyman. The system is designed to be 100 percent user-friendly with only one connection, meaning you get a better product in half the time of the other snowmelt systems.

Last, but not least, radiant heated driveways offer you safety and peace of mind this winter. Ice is everyone's bitter enemy in the winter, and slipping on your driveway at 6 in the morning on your way to work is definitely not the preferred way to start your day. Radiant heated driveways heat the driveway at the slightest hint of a snowstorm, meaning you're driveway is ice- and slip-free by the time you wake up.

There you have it--a fully-automated, environmentally-friendly new best friend that will save you a lot of money and grief this winter. Tell the snow shovel goodbye once and for all and say hello to the friends-with-benefits privileges of radiant heat!


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Desperate Times Do Not Have to Call For Desperate Measures

July 19, 2009 00:07 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Install Driveway Heating in the Off Season

Are we really so desperate that we have resorted to stealing lobsters from casinos? Sounds like something I made up, doesn’t it? Sadly, the red-faced stoop in this story got caught trying to paw 91 lobsters from an Atlantic City casino kitchen. I understand fully the times we are in and desperate times may seem like a call for desperate measures…but stealing overpriced seafood seems a bit over the top. This newborn fishy smelling criminal will spend four years in prison for the crime, proving that crime doesn’t pay.

However, making smart investments in your personal life does pay. Installing a driveway heating system in the off season is an investment that keeps paying you. You won’t even have to wash the fishy smell off your hands.

Heated driveways are more affordable in the spring and summer months. This logic follows the same smart shopper who dives into their local super store the day after Halloween, hoping for a good deal on candy. Simply put, a snow melting system is more affordable when there is no snow. Ah hah, I bet our lobster thief never thought of that idea. Heated driveway systems are an affordable, energy efficient investment that helps protect the life of your driveway and increase the value of your home. If you purchase a driveway heating system now, you might even want to splurge and enjoy a lobster dinner in your home (after you’ve paid for them first…naturally).


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Radiant Heated Driveways for the Health Conscious

July 06, 2009 00:07 AM  BY  LAURA CARTER

Heated Driveways Take the Shovel out of Your Hands so you Don’t Overdue it

Did you know there are great risks associated with snow shoveling and your health that could simply be avoided by installing a heated driveway? Winter conditions along with plummeting temperatures have long been associated with an increase in heart attacks over the winter months. And your snow shovel is the culprit.Radiant heated driveways eliminate the need for manual snow removal.

Back strain, muscle soreness, high risk of heart attack are the obvious culprits, especially with those of us who are over 40. If you aren’t prone to exercising on a regular basis, the sudden exertion of energy required to shovel your driveway could kill you. Did you know that deaths from heart attacks have actually been shown to triple during the winter months due to snow shoveling?

Radiant heated driveways could save your life. Unlike shoveling, these fully automated, low-maintenance systems that require little effort to operate. Sensors controlled by a wall-mounted box respond to moisture and temperature changes below 38 degrees, activating the system in inclement weather. You can also take advantage of a manual timer feature to preheat your heated driveway before that big storm rolls in, keeping the snow and ice at bay.

If you’re worried about cost, radiant heated driveways are relatively inexpensive when you consider the benefits over time. Choose driveway heating and you’ll avoid damage to your driveway from harsh chemicals and snow shovels, save time shoveling, and save money if you hire out a snow removal service. The good news—you don’t need to pour a new driveway to get heat. Existing driveways can be easily retrofitted with a radiant system.

In the end, shoveling might seem economical. Why take a chance with your health to save a few bucks when you can install a radiant heated driveway and enjoy the time savings, equity boost, convenience and safety these systems offer?


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Radiant Heated Driveways for the Health Conscious

June 29, 2009 00:06 AM  BY  LAURA CARTER

Heated Driveways take the Shovel out of your Hands so you don’t Overdue it

Did you know there are great risks associated with snow shoveling and your health that could simply be avoided by installing a heated driveway? Winter conditions along with plummeting temperatures have long been associated with an increase in heart attacks over the winter months. And your snow shovel is the culprit.Radiant heated driveway with brick pavers.

Back strain, muscle soreness, high risk of heart attack are the obvious culprits, especially with those of us who are over 40. If you aren’t prone to exercising on a regular basis, the sudden exertion of energy required to shovel your driveway could have serious health ramifications. Did you know that deaths from heart attacks have actually been shown to triple during the winter months due to snow shoveling?

Radiant heated driveways can make your life a whole lot easier; heck, maybe even save your life! Unlike shoveling, these fully automated, low-maintenance systems require little effort to operate. Sensors controlled by a wall-mounted box respond to moisture and temperature changes below 38 degrees, activating the system in inclement weather. You can also take advantage of a manual timer feature to preheat your heated driveway before that big storm rolls in, keeping the snow and ice at bay.

If you’re worried about cost, radiant heated driveways are relatively inexpensive when you consider the benefits over time. Choose driveway heating and you’ll avoid damage to your driveway from harsh chemicals and snow shovels, save time shoveling, and save money if you hire out a snow removal service. The good news—you don’t need to pour a new driveway to get heat. Many existing driveways can be retrofitted with a radiant system.

In the end, shoveling might seem economical. Why take a chance with your health to save a few bucks when you can install a radiant heated driveway and enjoy the time savings, equity boost, convenience and safety these systems offer?


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Driveway Snow Removal

May 26, 2009 00:05 AM  BY  BENSON RICKS

Snow Removal - the Easy Way

Have you driven down the street after or during a snow storm and noticed that the snow doesn’t stick on a few driveways? Others are covered in snow and some are getting impassable. There is a very good reason for this. Those in the know have installed a radiant heat snow removal system. Also known as a driveway snow melting system or heated driveway system, these are forms of electric radiant heat. When a driveway goes in, just before the concrete or asphalt is applied a grid of heat cable is installed and the finish surface is applied over that. A sensor switches on when conditions are favorable for snow, activating the system. There you have it – one of them fancy driveways that seemingly “repels” snow! (Well, actually, it melts the snow, but you get my drift; no pun intended.)

Radiant snowmelt system installed for airplane hangar.If you live in an area where you get lots of that white stuff, a heated driveway makes all the sense in the world. Don’t worry if you already have your driveway in and don’t have this system. It isn’t that difficult to install over an existing driveway. The wire grid is laid over the existing driveway and a layer of asphalt or even concrete is applied over that, no major demo is even required. I think it’s quite a bit easier than moving to Florida or Southern California. No packing required.

A radiant snowmelt system may not be the first thing you think of when looking for conveniences to have on a new home but it wouldn’t take too many failed attempts at driveway traversal for that to change. The look on your face as you get out of a car on a perfectly clear driveway when your neighbors are snowed out (or in) would just about make it worth it right there. Consider this as your next remodel.


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Spring and Summer is the Time to Install Heated Driveway (Part II)

May 15, 2009 00:05 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Prudent Thinking, Prudent Spending (Part II) 

Heated driveways are highly effective, yet low maintenance, low impact systems. Once you install a heated driveway, you’ll find that it practically becomes invisible in its operation. The snow sensor signals the control unit when the temperatures and precipitation levels warrant its use, activating the system only when it is needed. Basically speaking, you can install a heated driveway and forget about it year round. (Of course, you'll be reminded that it's there every time you look outside on a snowy day and see your nice, clear driveway.) Many people install heated driveways in second homes where it is not possible to remove snow after each storm. Having a heated driveway provides the peace of mind that you’ll never be blocked when entering your property or have to dig yourself out when exiting.

Having a heated driveway is safer for your health and easier on your driveway and can extend the driveway's life span. The health benefits of a radiant heated driveway are obvious, as the need to perform back-breaking work each time a storm hits is eliminated. The convenient electric radiant heat goes to work for you under your pavement. No more shovels, no more digging out, no more sore necks, backs, or wrists.

Radiant heated cement drivewayGenerations moving into their golden years no longer have to worry about moving into a condo where the joys of a garage and a yard are left in suburbia. Having a snowmelt system installed means even if your bones and aching back no longer wish to haul out the snow shovel, you can still live where the snow falls and not worry about manually removing the snow from your driveways and sidewalks.

Another benefit of a heated driveway is that without shovels or snow plows constantly scraping the surface of your driveway, the lifetime of your driveway increases. Driveway heating systems also eliminate the need for salt or ice melt which can corrode and damage the driveway as well as harm nearby plants and grass.

If you are environmentally conscientious, installing a heated driveway can help save the planet. Yes, it’s true, there is one more way to love Mother Earth. Using an intelligent snow sensor allows the driveway heating system to operate only when needed, thereby sparing unnecessary energy usage. Having an electric heated driveway also allows you to avoid harsh chemicals or products used to melt snow, scrape ice, or keep driveways clear.

After putting prudent thought behind prudent spending a good place to start when considering whether or not to install a heated driveway system is by locating a trusted product backed up with customer satisfaction. Warmzone's renowned ClearZone radiant heat cable is known as the premier snow and ice melt radiant heat product. Using ClearZone cable for your driveway heating projects gives you unmatched durability. This cable can be safely installed in new concrete pours and under harsh, high temperature new asphalt construction projects. The heat cable is easy to install, and once activated offers a fast response time compared to other radiant snow melt systems on the market. With the companion use of the high-performance snow sensor the system is fully automated and essentially maintenance free.

For those lucky few living in Florida, we gaze enviably on your sunny winters. However with the popularity of electric heated driveways throughout the country, homeowners are discovering the convenience and long term benefits of having a dependable snow melt system, making winter a bit more bearable for the rest of us.


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Spring and Summer is the Time to Install Heated Driveway (Part I)

May 12, 2009 00:05 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Prudent Thinking, Prudent Spending

How many of us plow out of the other side of winter saying to ourselves, “I think I’ll move to Florida?” After the back breaking, agonizing work of shoveling snow and clearing driveways and countless sidewalks, the Sunshine State with its charming flower, the Orange Blossom, seems like a blissful way to survive next year’s snowy months. Sadly, most of us don’t have the luxury of picking up our lives and shifting to greener, sunnier pastures where orange blossoms, well, blossom. Winter is almost behind us this year and the memory of that hard work is still fresh in our minds. Right now is the most prudent time to start thinking about installing a heated driveway snow melting system.Heated asphalt driveway

As the final signs of winter move behind us for another year, many products go on sale in the hope of clearing shelves for brighter, cheerier summer products. Snow shovels and sleds are the clearance “item of the week” for many hardware stores as they hope to make room for plastic swimming pools and sand toys. The same can be said for radiant heated driveways. Installing a heated driveway during the off season can always save you money. It’s like rushing out to buy Christmas lights for your house, the day AFTER Christmas. There is always a good deal to be found.

What type of driveway heating is right for you? The answer is, “it depends.” The bottom line is that installing radiant heated driveways is easier than ever and very affordable, making it a prudent way to spend in this tight economy. Heated driveways can be installed in new construction or under existing driveways and sidewalks, so maybe you won’t have to move to Florida after all. Consider the following:

There are two types of radiant heat for your driveway, electronic and hydronic. Both systems require heating elements be installed beneath the surface of your driveway. Electric driveway heating systems utilize durable long-line heating cables while hydronic systems generate heated water which is pumped through plastic tubing. Electric driveway heating systems are generally cheaper and easier to install than hydronic systems. Electric heating is ideal for home use, while hydronic is better suited for larger heating projects in excess of 4000 square feet.

Heated driveway systems are highly customizable and can be installed in any phase and configuration of home construction. It doesn’t matter if you plan on concrete, asphalt, or brick, a heated driveway system uses radiant heat to warm the surface you choose. As a plus, if you live in an existing dwelling where the driveways and sidewalks are already in place, radiant heated driveways can easily be installed. Using concrete saw-cut technology, appropriately measured grooves are cut into the concrete (or asphalt). Once the grooves have been cut, radiant heating cable is laid into the grooves, sealed using an epoxy topcoat and driveway heating becomes a reality. Weather is rarely a factor for installation, so there are few limitations on the timing of placing a driveway snow melting system. A side note to be aware of is that it is recommended that all electrical connections to the master control box be handled by a qualified electrician.

The cost to install a heated driveway is minimal compared to the long term benefits. Electric snow melting systems have three basic components: the heating element, the controller, and the snow sensor. Thanks to DMC-100 master control unit, which was recently developed for use by Warmzone, the snowmelt system features fully automated operation and manual override capability, as well as energy-efficient driveway heating. An outdoor snow sensor is connected to the master control unit and is programmed to automatically activate the radiant driveway heating cable when the sensor plate detects precipitation and temperatures are below 38 degrees Fahrenheit. With this smart technology you never have to worry about running the system needlessly, thereby eliminating energy waste and saving you from high operational costs.

A home that boasts the convenience of a heated driveway system has added property value. While the initial monetary outlay exists to install a snow melting system, installing radiant driveway heat ends up being a smart investment in the long run as you reap the property value benefits and the added convenience of never buying and replacing snow shovels, blowers, ice melt, ice picks, salt and other harsh chemicals.

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