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Roof Snowmelt and Deicing

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RoofHeat Melts Snow and Ice off your roofOur 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.

RoofHeat Snow and Icemelt Panel Colors

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 -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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  • Using a cut-to-length cable
    RoofHeat Roof Ice and Snow removal system RoofHeat Roof Ice and Snow removal system
  • Using RoofHeat cable
    RoofHeat Roof Ice and Snow Removal System RoofHeat Roof Ice and Snow Removal System
  • Using Hydronic PEX tubing
    RoofHeat Hydronic Roof Heating System RoofHeat Hydronic Roof Snow and Ice Melt System
  • Using RoofHeat cable
    RoofHeat BlueHeat Ice and Snow Removal System RoofHeat BlueHeat Ice and Snow Removal System

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.