Even though no one likes doing it clean out your gutters removing fallen leaves before the winter season.
Roof and gutter deicing cable installation.
Roof deicing cables come in a variety of forms including a particularly user friendly version commonly called ice tape.
Warmlyyours offer a selection of 5 control groups for use with our ice shield roof gutter deicing system ranging from a basic manual control to our premium option that provides the ultimate in convenience and hands off operation.
Each de icing cable set includes cable.
Heat cable is a similar product but it is designed for installation on the edge of your home s roof near the eaves.
Keep your roof free of ice and prevent damage using the roof de icing cable.
These cables are set up in a zigzag pattern and fed through the gutter and downspout.
A typical 120 foot long roof edge with 6 12 overhangs and no gutters deicing will need about 291 feet of cable.
That equals to 2 3kwh per hour or almost 56kwh per day of continuous operation.
Roof and gutter de icing cables prevent ice from sticking around during sub zero temperatures.
A de icing cable also known as roof heating cables electric roof de icers and heat tapes is an electric heat cord that gets clipped onto the top of your roof.
The term heat tape refers to another product an insulated electrical wire applied to water pipes to keep them from freezing and bursting.
Remove leaves from the gutter.
This allows ice to melt and move from your rooftop shingles to your gutters.
This self adhesive coil makes it very easy to install especially for a diyer who has some comfort on a ladder.
Like many products deicing cables are only effective if installed properly.
Deicing system control options once you ve decided what type of heating cable you ll need to choose a control for your deicing system.
Beyond making use of a heat cable here are a few other ways to prevent problems from ice backing up on your roof or in your gutters.
That water flow reduces the likelihood of roof leaks and shingle damage from hard packed snow and ice dams.
Five watts per foot.
Constructed with three wires per cable.