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Our
revolutionary,
patent-pending
roof 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
that is designed for maximum
heat transfer. Each panel is
powder coated with a durable
finish that will best compliment
the existing colors of your
roof, as well as prevent snow
and ice buildup.

Available in a variety of
colors and textures, Warmzone's
durable aluminum, Spraylat powder-coated roof panel
surfaces are more resistant to
chipping, scratching, fading,
and wear than other roofing
finishes.
When mounted to your roof
eaves and/or valleys, the RoofHeat
system
eliminates ice
and snow in
those areas to
keep your
home or
business
perimeter
safe while
reducing the
risk of winter
roof
damage. 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
⅜-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.
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cursor
over
diagrams
for
a
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image.*
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Using
a
cut-to-length
cable
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Using
RoofHeat
cable
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Using
Hydronic
PEX
tubing
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Using
RoofHeat
cable
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RoofHeat Snow and Ice Melt System Installation
This roof snowmelt and deicing system
should be installed
by a qualified
contractor or handyman
homeowner. In many
cases, the need to
install splice
kits, end seals and
power connection
kits may be
necessary. Businesses in your
local area that are
familiar with heat
cable installation
may also install your
roof heating system. Please
refer to the
installation guide
for detailed
information on how
to install your RoofHeat system.
Feel free to
contact
us with
questions about
installing our
products or help
with planning a
Thermal Tech
project.
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