The residential gutter and roof electric heat trace cables use the same base materials nickel plated buss wires 2700 series conductive compound and no regrind usage 100 original polymers as the ruggedized industrial cables that have performed flawlessly in the harshest of conditions.
Residential heat trace for gutters.
When plugged into an electrical supply the cable warms up enough to prevent melting snow from freezing when it reaches the overhang area of the roofline.
Heat trace cable is safe for metal plastic or wooden downspouts and gutters and it will not overheat even if overlapped.
Do not use non automatic heat tape.
Choose a preassembled cable available in lengths between 6 and 100 feet which plugs into a standard grounded outlet.
But affordable roof and gutter heating systems can curb potential damage caused by ice and snow.
Heat cable is applied by looping it back and forth in a zig zag pattern along the edge of the roofline and gutters.
Winter weather can be the bearer of bad news for your roof and gutters.
Ice dams can cause water ingress into a roof physical damage to the structure or a safety hazard due to ice falling onto unexpected pedestrians below.
Guttermelt is a great choice for either residential commercial or industrial projects.
Our heat trace technology is effectively used to heat pipes to keep fluids flowing.
Only use automatic heat tape with rubber covering.
Lep can design and specify an electrical heat tracing system to prevent ice dams from forming on roofs and gutters of residential homes and commercial buildings to prevent building damage.
During winter months snow and ice accumulation on roofs can prevent proper drainage of water when normal melting occurs.
Roof gutters require heat tracing to prevent damaging ice build up.
Wrap heat tape around key areas in your gutters to guarantee it stays in one place but do not wrap the tape over itself.
Ice dams form when melt water freezes at an overhang or gutter.
10 year warranty self regulating or mineral insulated 100 efficient thermostatically hard wired or sensor controlled.
Place the electrical plug close to the breaker box then work backward through your gutters until your entire system is covered.
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This ice dam may grow large enough that melt water will back up under the shingle or roof seam and drip into the building space causing major water damage.
Cable is available in both 120 and 240 voltages.