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Avoid Roof Damage Before It Even Happens

Wintertime ice storms can do a lot of damage both in the short- and long-term. You know about the problems of slick and icy sidewalks and driveways, downed power lines, and dangerous icy roads. One thing many homeowners forget about is that ice storms or wet winter weather and cold temperatures can do a real number on gutters and roofs, too.

A great solution to this are outdoor heating systems that can help prevent the ice from building up and destroying gutters and roofs on your home. There are numerous systems available to prevent roof and gutter damage; one such system is WarmZone’s RoofHeat system. When mounted to your roof eaves and/or valleys, the RoofHeat system is designed to eliminate ice and snow in those areas keeping your home or business perimeter safer and reducing the risk of winter roof damage.

The outdoor heating system RoofHeat receives its heat from one of two sources. A “cut to length” commercial grade, self regulating heat cable can be inserted into custom channels or inch radiant PEX tubing from an existing hydronic system. These panels are attached to the roof eaves and valleys to prevent ice and snow build up in those areas.

This revolutionary patent pending outdoor heating system gives you the option to insert a self-regulating heat cable or PEX tubing from your radiant heating system into a custom aluminum panel which is designed for maximum heat transfer.

Outdoor Heating Systems Tip: The RoofHeat system is available in a wide variety of panel colors and textures to complement your roof.

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Learning from Wintertime Heating Errors

Are we are smack dab in the middle of winter or what? Did you start thinking about heating system solutions for the winter months or are you just going to spend the season shivering and wishing you’d planned ahead? Leaving decisions like this to the last moment (for example, when your furnace up and dies in the middle of a brutal Nor’easter) causes unnecessary stress, expense, and, most obviously, a freezing cold house.

No matter your situation, whether you are building a new home from the ground up, preparing to replace your heating system, or renovating an older home, knowledge of available heating systems on the market today is helpful.  While fire places and coal burning stoves become less popular, other alternative heating methods are quickly becoming more common. Traditional furnaces as a primary heating system are now being challenged from radiant baseboards, radiant floor heating systems and even radiant ceiling heaters. Many of these new heating systems are using electricity instead of natural gas or heating oil. Not only does this cut down on heating costs, but it is also more efficient and eco-friendly as well. Radiant heating systems are quickly replacing traditional furnaces.

Heating Systems Tip: Choosing the best heating systems for a new home or to add supplemental heat to a cold spot in your home now takes a little homework. The radiant consultants and designers at Warmzone have been trained in all of the latest heating systems to properly assess your project and prescribe a system that will add value to your home within your budget.

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Save the Gutters, Save Your Roof!

Let’s be honest…most of the time, you’re probably not thinking about the weather and its effect on your home, right? But sometimes, all it takes is a little bit of icy weather to remind you how much damage they can inflict upon your home. You are aware about the problems of slick and icy sidewalks and driveways, downed power lines, and dangerous icy roads. One thing many homeowners forget about is that ice storms or wet winter weather and cold temperatures can do a real number on gutters and roofs, too.

Boy do we have a great solution to these problems: outdoor heating systems. They can help prevent the ice from building up and destroying gutters and roofs on your home. There are numerous systems available to prevent roof and gutter damage; one such system is WarmZone’s RoofHeat system. When mounted to your roof eaves and/or valleys, the RoofHeat system is designed to eliminate ice and snow in those areas keeping your home or business perimeter safer and reducing the risk of winter roof damage.

RoofHeat outdoor heating system receives its heat from one of two sources. A “cut to length” commercial grade, self regulating heat cable can be inserted into custom channels or inch radiant PEX tubing from an existing hydronic system. These panels are attached to the roof eaves and valleys to prevent ice and snow build up in those areas.

Outdoor Heating Systems Tip: The RoofHeat system is available in a wide variety of panel colors and textures to complement your roof.

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A New World Open to You, Outside

It’ll open a new world of possibilities to you.  If you entertain at your home often, consider installing an outdoor heating system. Maybe if you live in a snowy climate, being able to entertain outdoors year-round has been just a dream, but thanks to an outdoor heating system that dream can become a reality.

Whether it’s winter or fall, or even a chilly spring, an outdoor heating system enables you to have a comfortable, heated entertaining space year-round.  An outdoor heating system works similarly to how indoor radiant heat works. Radiant heat warms the floor and any object in contact with the floor to distribute an even, no-draft heat.

Outdoor settings like patios or pathways leading to a hot tub can now benefit from using a traditional hydronic radiant heating system or even more intriguing is the emerging trend of embedding electric heating cables to provide that desired surface temperature. Raising the surface above 38 degrees with an outdoor heating system will conveniently remove any snow or ice and allow you to use your outdoor living areas more often, not to mention safely and comfortably.

Outdoor Heating System Tip: Most capable do-it-yourselfers will have no problem laying out the cable for the outdoor heating systems and preparing them for a certified electrician to do the final connections.

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Lawn Care in the Winter Months

Lawn care in the wintertime??  It’s true! Just because it’s wintertime and the grass isn’t green doesn’t mean you should forget about taking care of your landscaping. In the colder months, heating systems are the best option to melt the ice and to protect your landscaping. Heating systems like heated driveways actually do more than just melt snow and ice from driveways and sidewalks. They also help preserve your landscaping while avoiding the use of harmful salt and chemicals.

Ask any gardener, nursery owner, or landscaper, and they could probably tell you that salt spread over asphalt and sidewalks to melt the ice can do a good bit of damage to lawns and landscape plants. When salt products are spread over streets and walkways, the salt inevitably splashes onto nearby foliage. The sodium chloride burns the plants and gets absorbed by the plants’ root systems.

Before you running out for some alternate “ice-melt” products, let us assure you that they aren’t the solution either. They simply won’t work as effectively as outdoor heating systems. You see, these systems don’t use any harmful chemicals, and they melt the ice so effectively that you don’t have to do any of the work. These heating systems are state of the art but easy to install for any contractor or do-it-yourself expert.

Heating Systems Tip: You’ll find that snow melting heating systems can be installed in almost any driveway and can be retrofit into existing concrete and asphalt.

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Enjoying the Fresh Air

There’s a favorite restaurant of ours that has patio seating, and the restaurant has recently added patio heaters so that diners can enjoy meals outside even in the autumn and winter months. Outdoor heating systems, such as patio heaters, are making simple things like comfortable meals in the fresh air a reality more and more today.

The significant growth in popularity, accessability, and affordability of outdoor heating systems has prompted many restaurant owners to keep their patio dining facilities open year round, even in those places that suffer moderate to severe winter conditions. While patio heaters are gaining popularity, there is also another outdoor heating systems that is also assisting restaurant owners in keeping their outdoor dining comfortable year round. Heated patios with snow melting systems help keep patio dining safe and comfortable.

In the not-so-distant past, outdoor snow melting systems in concrete, asphalt, and under pavers was thought to be a luxury most small businesses couldn’t afford. However, now heating patios, walkways, and other areas is becoming common and affordable for businesses of all sizes.

Outdoor Heating Systems Tip: Remember that adding a heated walkway or patio to your business will add safety and value to your property, and ensure a comfortable and safe outdoor dining experience for your patrons.

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