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April 01, 2010 00:04 AM  BY BENSON RICKS
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Radiant Snow
Melting and Floor Heating Systems Rock Our World
It’s not something you might think of
every day but radiant snow melting systems are
certainly something you’ll wish you had at
certain times of the year. Automated snow melting systems
have proven critical in many parts of the country
– for both commercial and residential
applications. How much easier can it get than to pull into a
snowless driveway after a full day of snow fall? Or better
yet, how about waking up to a snow covered landscape
and a clear driveway?
From heated
driveways and roof ice melting systems to cozy heated
floors, radiant heating has provided new levels of
convenience, comfort and safety in the last few years.
And not only do you have a choice nowadays to install
these conveniences when building a home or commercial
project, but existing driveways and floors can be
retrofitted with electric radiant heating systems. The
technology and products have advanced to the point
where radiant heat offers reliable, fully automated,
maintenance-free performance. You owe it to yourself to
explore the many snow melting and floor heating
options.
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March 19, 2012 00:03 AM  BY WARMZONE
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The Coolest Driveways are Heated Driveways
New
homeowners and construction professionals in
cold-climate regions have discovered that
radiant heated driveways
can't be beat. It’s easy to understand why
as you drive through any new neighborhood in the
winter and spot the sleek heated concrete, asphalt
or paver heated driveways, completely free of snow and
ice.
But just what
are the primary benefits of
radiant heat?
Well, for those customers of yours who are
considering taking the leap to radiant heat,
consider sharing these ten benefits of radiant
snow melting systems with them.
1.
Radiant heated driveways are fully
automated. When temperatures are below a certain set
point and the snow sensor detect precipitation,
the system will be activated. This state-of-the
art automated radiant heating system only turns on when
needed and shuts off afterwards, keeping your bill
affordable.
2.
Electric
heated driveway systems require no
maintenance. This means you can sip your hot cocoa from
your window and taunt the schmuck next door who is
losing the battle of the blizzard one shovelful at
a time.
3.
Heated
driveways can be easily customized. Got a
funky driveway design? No problem. Radiant heated
driveways can be designed and installed in any unique
driveway, sidewalk, or outdoor application.
4. Everyone loves a heated driveway, and you
know what that means? Installing a
heated driveway system just bumped up your
property value from “meh” to
“SOLD!”
5. A radiant heated
driveway is an easy, no-frills way for you to go
green. Driveway heating
systems use renewable energy, which is a big thumbs
up from Mother Nature. Additionally, heated
driveways eliminate the need for that nasty salt
that can wreak havoc on neighboring plants.
6. Durability is a heated driveway’s
middle name. The radiant heat cables used are designed
to withstand winter’s best attempts to
destroy your driveway. Plus, Warmzone snow
melting systems come with a 10-year warranty
that covers up to twice the cost of the original
installation. Yes, heated driveways are built to
last, which means you do nothing but sit back and relax
with snow-free peace of mind for a lifetime.
7.
Electric heated driveway systems are
relatively easy to install. With a little help
from us and some ambition, you can have your heated
driveway up and running in no time.
8. Radiant heated
driveways can be installed under virtually any
surface, including asphalt, concrete, tile, brick
pavers―you name it. Having a snow-free
driveway doesn’t mean sacrificing on aesthetics.
You can have whatever surface you want just how
you want it―delightfully snow- and ice-free.
9. Warmzone radiant snow melting systems feature
rapid response times. An electric radiant heated
driveway heats up to 30 percent faster than
other snowmelt systems, meaning you get better
performance fast. What’s more, it produces only
35-50 watts per square foot, getting you more
snowmelt for your money.
10.
Heated
driveway systems enhance safety for you and your
family. Consider slipping and falling on snow and
ice a fiasco of the past. Even
better―you’ll never have to deal with
strained backs and blistered hands again. In fact,
maybe you can give it to the neighbor. He’ll need
it.
Whether
it’s springtime, summer or fall, plan ahead and
install a heated driveway
system today to ensure a winter of peace and
satisfaction. Once that first snowfall rolls
around, you’ll be happy to finally say that your
radiant heated driveway is cooler than your
neighbor’s snow-laden driveway.
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How Snow Melting Systems Work
Premier Snow Melting Cable
As the most
durable, versatile and long-lasting radiant heat cable
on the market, ClearZone heat cable is the most
trusted radiant
snowmelt solution available. Combined with
Warmzone's advanced master control unit, the snow melting
cable can be installed in virtually any snowmelt
application and can even withstand the heat
and compression of newly poured asphalt.
Industry Leading Warranty
Warmzone
offers the premier heat cable that carries the
industry's most comprehensive warranty. Unlike other
heat cable warranties, the cable that Warmzone
carries not only provides a 10-year warranty for
the cable, but also the labor costs associated with
replacing any defective cable. Simply put, Warmzone snow melting
cable is unparalleled in all aspects of performance,
reliability, longevity and manufacturer support.
Snow Melting System Control Unit
Electric
heated driveway systems
utilize a small wall-mounted control unit to
power the snow melting system. The master
controllers include line and load terminal blocks and
operating contactors.
The snowmelt
system controller features a built-in,
easy-to-use programmable timer and digital operator
interface with manual override capability. The unit is
compact, durable and efficient, further
complementing the overall performance of the ClearZone
snowmelt system.
Using
readings from temperature and moisture sensors, the
controller ensures economical control of power
consumption when keeping outdoor areas free of ice
and snow. A moisture sensor is installed in the surface
of the driveway. As soon as moisture is detected, the
controller activates the snow melting system. Once
the sensor has dried out, the thermostat
immediately switches off the heating system.
Radiant Snowmelt System Activation Device
Warmzone
radiant snowmelt systems
come standard with an aerial-mounted
snow sensor. This highly sophisticated,
yet durable device automatically activates the driveway
snowmelt system when certain conditions are met, and has
several notable features, including: adjustable
temperature trigger point, adjustable delay off
cycle, upgrade-able remote activation, and it is
smart-system compatible.
Pavement-mounted
snow sensors are also available, but are
more commonly used in commercial applications. These
devices allow the radiant snow melting system to be 100
percent automated, activating only when it snows.
Manual mode allows you to activate the system in
case the wind blows snow on the driveway or ice
forms due to wind or shade.
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May 11, 2011 00:05 AM  BY WARMZONE
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Radiant Heated Floors
Home Remodeling Trends you can Really Warm up to
CBS Moneywatch.com recently identified
twelve trends in home remodeling for 2011.
The hottest projects—bathrooms, must-do
remodeling and warmer interior design
projects made the top three, with green living
coming in at number nine. With growing
concerns over rising fuel prices and carbon
footprints, it’s not surprising that more and
more homeowners are investing in their homes
to cut fuel consumption. Installing Warmzone
radiant heated
floors is a great way to keep up with
remodeling trends and recoup on home improvement
costs.
How does radiant heat
work? Heated floors radiate heat from
the floor up to keep you warm and comfortable when
cold weather sets in. Two types of
systems—electric heat
cable and hydronic
(water-based) tubing systems—when
installed in the subfloor of your home act as
heating elements to warm the surface above.
These heating cables/tubing coordinate with a
thermostat and sensors, as do traditional forced air
systems, to provide heat to your home.
Warmzone radiant
heat is green heat. Powered by electricity,
electric
radiant heat cables can heat a
surface in 30 to 60 minutes. Unlike forced air
systems, they are room specific. With the
help of sensors and a programmable
thermostat you can heat one room, or
heat them all quickly and efficiently, saving money
on your monthly gas bill. And unlike forced
air systems, they do not belch out the dust
and dirt that compromises air quality in your home.
A radiant heated
floor installation equals cheap equity.
Heated
floors give your home an impressive
level of comfort and customization with minimal
investment. Not sure you want to install
heated floors throughout you home just yet?
Warmzone offers a variety of heat cable
products that can be easily installed
under the subfloor of any room in your home, whether
it be bathroom tile, wood or even carpet.
If, as CBS Moneywatch.com suggests, the
over-arching remodeling trend for 2011 is to
tackle small projects while you wait to do the
really big remodeling project that’s
on your list, why not start by installing
heated flooring in your home.
Unlike other “one-size-fits-all”
radiant heat providers, Warmzone offers an array of
radiant
heated flooring solutions designed
to better match your individual project, and your
budget. The good news—many of these
floor
heating products can be installed by
do-it-yourself homeowners.
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Radiant Floor Heating Mats
Customizable
and Easy to Install
The versatility of a radiant floor
heating system designed with ComfortTile
heated floor
mats is quite astonishing. Your
customers can realistically choose any size and
shape room they dream of heating and ComfortTile
heated floor mats can make those dreams
come true. Electric
radiant heat is simple to achieve in
small or large areas alike. If you dream
it, you can heat it. Seriously, floor warming
has never been easier. ComfortTile floor heating is versatile and
simple to install.
Take advantage of new construction and
lay out your plan ahead of time for radiant
floor heating. For those who are
already in an established home - no
problem. You can stop coveting your
friend’s cozy floors and make heated floors a reality
in your home domicile. Homes can go from drafty
and unwelcoming to cozy and snug thanks
to the customizable options available with
Warmzone's ComfortTile heated floor mats.
Warmzone has radiant heat
professionals on hand to help
recommend the right amount of floor
warming mats you’ll need to
accomplish the desired floor heating as well
as design
and engineer your custom system. Although you
may not think that something odd shaped
can be heated with radiant
heating, think again. The best things in
life are odd shaped, including a fully
customizable radiant
floor heating system.
Request a FREE quote or call
888.488.9276 today.
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Heated Driveways and Roof Deicing
The Hottest
Home Remodeling Trends of 2011
Among the hottest types of projects listed in the
CBS Moneywatch.com Twelve Trends in Home
Remodeling are the “must do” and
green remodeling projects. If you are finally replacing
your roof or pouring a new driveway, consider
incorporating a snow
melting system into your project list. Radiant heat
is green heating technology that actually enhances the
life of your roof or driveway without impacting
your overall fuel consumption.
Warmzone roof deicing
systems are designed to prevent the buildup of snow,
ice and large icicles around roof eaves, drains
and valleys, preventing damage to your roof and
the potential for injury from falling icicles. And you
have several roof
heating options to choose from. How
it works—a Warmzone RoofHeat heating
element is embedded between two layers of vinyl,
which serve as protection from UV rays and other
potential physical damage. Lightweight, flexible and
easy to install, these panels can be placed under
new or existing asphalt, shake or tile shingles,
making roof
heating a low-cost, viable home remodeling
project.
Installing a
heated
driveway is another way to add safety,
convenience and efficiency to your household while
building equity. Warmzone cable is available in
pre-configured mats, making easy to roll out under
newly poured driveways or pavers. The cable generates
heat with the help of an automatic
sensor that detects inclement weather and
activates the system. It immediately detects changes in
temperature and moisture associated with snow and
similar weather conditions to warm up
your driveway so it’s clear before your
boots (or tires) ever see the pavement.
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Asphalt
radiant heated driveway.
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Whether you
choose an electric
radiant heat snow melting system for your
roof or your driveway, you’ll also have the peace
of mind that comes with green living. Protecting
your roof from inclement weather and damage keeps
heat in, so your furnace doesn’t have to work as
hard, saving you in fossil fuel costs. A Warmzone
radiant heated
driveway system also saves your driveway from
damage caused by harsh snow melting chemicals or the
scraping of snow removal equipment, plus the energy you
expend clearing them, whether you’re
pushing a gas-burning snow blower, or shoveling.
Snow and
ice melt systems provided by Warmzone
deliver first class performance, efficiency, ease
of installation and energy conservation.
Partnering with Warmzone to complete your home
improvement project means you’ll get the
valuable input from radiant
heat professionals needed to find a perfect
solution for your heating requirements
that’s within your budget, so you can save some
green!
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November 06, 2008 00:11 AM  BY WARMZONE
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There has been
much debate over low voltage radiant systems versus line
voltage radiant systems as radiant heat gains popularity in
North America. The aim of this article is to dispel
some of the myths surrounding the different kinds of
systems.
Myth 1: Low voltage radiant systems are safer than
line voltage.
Low voltage is
low, so it makes sense that it’s safer, right? While
this makes perfect sense initially, we have to take a
closer look to find out the real answer. If your
definition of safe is the chances of being hurt by
voltage during installation, low voltage will give you a bit
of a shock, but won’t cause lasting damage. The
real question we should be asking is how durable is
the cable against damage and how well is the cable
insulated. Both line and low voltage snow melting systems
are embedded in 4 inches of concrete, asphalt, or
under pavers. When installed properly the embedded
systems are not exposed and harmful. Some low voltage
heating wires are NOT designed for embedment. These have
only a thin layer of plastic and a heating element
that is THHN/THWN wire. This wire is intended for
interior use NOT in concrete, asphalt, or under
pavers. Low voltage wires do not have ground fault
protection, so electrical leakage can go undetected.
In contrast, line
voltage obviously has higher voltage, which is why line
voltage cables are built to withstand wear and tear, and are
much more difficult to damage. If you do manage to
damage a line voltage cable, don’t worry! Line
voltage systems are equipped with ground fault
protection (GFEP) breakers with a 30 milliamp trip. Which
means the system will automatically shut off when it
has reached beyond allowable leakage levels. What does
this mean? Well for one you don’t need to worry
about bodily harm, but you also don’t need to worry
about potential fire hazard from a damaged cable. The
bottom line: both line voltage and low voltage systems
are safe to use.
Myth 2: Low voltage radiant systems cost less to
run than a line voltage system.
It is true that
low voltage radiant systems consume a lower amount of
power, but this doesn’t mean it is less costly to
run. Low voltage systems can actually be more
expensive to operate because these systems generally
produce 20 watts/sq ft (which is below ASHRAE standards). By
producing less heat per square foot, it takes longer to heat
the same area, thus increasing the cost and the time
it takes to melt. Because of the decreased heat
output, during heavier snow falls low voltage systems
struggle to keep up with the snowfall, and have to remain on
much longer. For this reason, ASHRAE has set forth
watt standards for snow melting.
Line voltage
systems are designed specifically for the environment in
which they will be operating. These systems are made to
produce the necessary watts (that meet ASHRAE
standards) to melt snow in the most efficient time
possible.
Some low voltage systems
on the market have some distinct advantages over line
voltage. Zmesh is low voltage, but does not rely on heat
cables to generate heat. Instead it is constructed of
a unique thin mesh that requires no embedding in
thinset and can be installed directly under carpet
pad, hardwood and even for use on your roof for snow and ice
melting. The biggest advantage of Zmesh is that you can
hammer nails into it without worry of damage!
Myth 3: Low voltage systems are easier to repair.
Both line voltage
and low voltage cables are easy to repair. Simply
remove the bad section of cable, add in a splice kit, cover
it back over with whatever surface it’s in, and
the system should operate as normal. You do not have
to replace the entire cable or rip out the entire
surface, only the area that is damaged. The location of the
break can be identified by using devices such as the
DEVItrace from Danfoss or a TDR, which uses radio
frequencies and a “wand” to locate the damaged
section of cable.
Myth 4: Low Voltage systems are more efficient.
Low voltage
systems are NOT more efficient. Since these systems have a
much lower output of heat per square foot; they take much
longer to melt snow, especially during heavy snow
storms and probably will not be able to keep up with
the demand. Further increasing their inefficiencies, low
voltage systems must have the electricity pass through a
transformer and very thick power leads (2 gauge),
which causes voltage to drop as it travels distance
before reaching the heating element. Line voltage cables
have the energy to go directly into heating, without the
loss of power. Overall, both line and low voltage
systems are more efficient than hydronic snow melting.
Myth 5: Low voltage systems offer a better warranty.
Some low voltage
warranties are very deceiving. They boast of a 25 year
warranty period, but when examined closer it is found that
the 25 year warranty only covers the heating wire. As
discussed earlier these heating wires are actually
THHN or THWN, which can be purchased relatively
cheaply at any hardware store.
Warmzone’s
line voltage cable manufacturer’s warranty (Danfoss)
covers up five times the cost of the original system
which is intended to cover the cost and time involved
in making repairs, not just the actual heating element
itself.
Myth 6: Both systems provide sufficient heat.
Low voltage
systems in most snow melting applications do not meet the
ASHRAE standards. The minimum watts per square foot ASHRAE
requires in North America is 32 watts per square foot.
Popular low voltage systems on average are designed to
produce approximately 20 watts per square foot and
with extremely tight spacing will max out at 30, still below
the standards ASHRAE has set forth.
Line voltage
systems are designed specifically for the environment in
which they will be operating. These systems are made to
produce the necessary watts (that meet ASHRAE
standards) to melt snow in the most efficient time
possible.
Myth 7: Both systems are UL Approved.
Most low voltage
snow melting systems are not UL listed. Warmzone’s
line voltage systems are UL tested and approved.
SYSTEM WEAKNESSES
- THHN/THWN wire was not designed for concrete
embedding. The outer jacket is soft and easily
cut which will shorten its life.
- Low heat output – Does not satisfy
ASHRAE requirements.
- Bulky and costly controls (transformer and
control box are 100 lbs per 200 square foot
zone).
- Warranty - only covers THHN/THWN wire. Control
box is 1 year, transformer is 5 years.
- Slow to install - the transformer and control
box are complicated and time consuming to
install.
- Noise – transformers emit noise and
location of them must be considered.
- Price – low-voltage systems are
typically double the price of a comparable line
–voltage system.
As radiant
heating systems have gained popularity, a lot of
fly-by-night manufacturers are trying to cash in on
the recent boom. This sparked ASHRAE to come out with
standards for radiant snow melting systems to prevent
abuse from manufacturers. Most low voltage radiant snow
melting systems don’t meet the ASHRAE standards
for quality and efficiency. Unfortunately, not all
consumers are aware of standards in the radiant
industry and purchase faulty products unwittingly and end up
with negativity towards radiant heating in general.
Rest assured there are plenty of efficient radiant
systems that will run smoothly for decades without
needing any maintenance. Make sure to do thorough research
before purchasing any products, which means checking
for proper safety certifications and standards, and
you won't regret it.
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December 21, 2008 00:12 AM  BY STACEY BARRUS
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Innovations in home heating are here and ready
to keep your home comfortably heated!Flat
panel radiant
heaters are used to heat objects via radiant heat
transfer. These radiant heaters have
traditionally been used in a variety of industries
and applications. Some of these applications include
space heating, drying, curing, and water
evaporation. More recently, these heating
systems are also gaining popularity in home heating
applications as well.
Radiant
heaters use different types of emitter surfaces.
Choices include: quartz, high-temperature glass,
stainless steel, and ceramic tiles. These are
all materials that are easily and efficiently used in
home applications such as flooring, countertops,
and towel racks. Because these items are easily
turned into emitter surfaces for radiant heat,
they can easily and beautifully be incorporated into
home heating applications such as heated floors,
walls, and towel racks.
To find out about radiant
heaters for your home, check with the folks at
warmzone.com. They have a complete product catalog of
radiant heating solutions that can accommodate
almost any application or budget.
Radiant Heaters Tip:
Not only are radiant
heaters a great way to efficiently heat a home,
while maximizing your home’s beauty, but
they are very cost effective and easy to
install.
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December 12, 2008 00:12 AM  BY STACEY BARRUS
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We’d risk
a guess that a majority of homeowners are probably most
familiar with forced air unit heaters and might not realize
that there are other options for heating a home
– other options that are more efficient and
even more comfortable. One such option is radiant
floor heating, which, as opposed to warm air
systems, delivers the source of heat upwards from the
floor level, not from the ceiling. Radiant
heaters or radiant energy is the oldest form of heating
used to provide comfort and is the basis for all
heating systems. Radiant energy is heat efficiently
radiating outwards, and is absorbed by an object
without physical contact with the heat source or by heating
the surrounding air, as is the case with convective,
forced air systems.
It might be hard to believe, but under floor
heat was first used by the Romans. While under floor
heating was initially reserved for the rich, it
eventually became increasingly commonplace in public
buildings and villas. This form of radiant heating was
used particularly in the colder regions of the Roman
Empire. The Roman system was based on hypocausts,
comprising ducts that underlay the floor (itself built on
raised brick piles) and flues that were built into
walls. Hot air or steam from fires circulated up
through this system, warming the floor and walls, with heat
passing into the rooms.
If you’re looking for efficient,
comfortable heat for your home, radiant floor
heating could the solution you’ve been looking
for.
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April 19, 2011 00:04 AM  BY WARMZONE
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Now is the Time to Install Radiant Heat
Now is the Time to Save Money and go "Green" with a
Clean Radiant Heat Snow Melting System
If you’re one of those unfortunate
souls who has to manually remove snow from
the driveway and walks every winter, you may want to
reconsider your methods. The passing of new snow
removal laws (such as that in Massachusetts)
don’t make it any easier on homeowners, who
are now mandated to provide snow and
ice-free walkways for pedestrians. If the sidewalks
are not cleared, property owners are not
only susceptible to personal injury lawsuits,
but they also face the possibility of fines, levied
by the local government. Removing snow from
your driveway and sidewalks is no longer an
option – it’s the law
Many consumers stock up on salt and other
snow melting chemicals to ease the physical
burden of shoveling the snow, but the amount of
time, money and adverse environmental
effects of these chemicals can be evident
year round. While effective in melting snow,
salt and chemicals are not so friendly to
the surrounding landscape. When spring hits,
the bordering grass and shrubs often reveal the ugly
scars from the repeated salt and chemical
use during the winter.
So if you’re serious about going
green (in more ways than one), consider
this. Radiant heat snow melting systems:
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Of course, one of the most significant
“selling points” of radiant snow
melting systems is that it eliminates the time
consuming, physical demands of the
homeowner.
The best time to purchase and install a snow
melting system is during the early spring.
You are much more likely to discover discounted
prices, because the demand typically wanes when the
weather begins to warm. Springtime is a time
when homeowners are more interested in
outdoor grills and barbeques than snow melting
systems. Of course, once the summer has run
its course and Old Man Winter is peeking around the
corner, consumers tend to scramble to install a snow
melting system before the first storm hits.
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Pipe Tracing Systems
Prevent Water
Damage from Ruptured Pipes
Every year that we grace this earth with
our presence, our lives seem to get more
complicated. We go from fighting our parents
when they tell us it is nap time to
sitting at our desks during the work day
dreaming of nap time. Busy lives leave
little time for peace and quiet. New
products come out every day designed to simplify
our lives and make one aspect of it a
bit more manageable. Some of these products are
gimmicks or passing fads (a flash in the
pan, my grandma would say) and others
prove to have staying power. One of these
simplifying ideas here to stay is a
snowmelt system. Snowmelt
systems are designed to simplify
your life and save you time clearing snow from
your driveway and sidewalks.
Radiant snowmelt
systems lie beneath the surface of your
driveway and/or sidewalk and work
automatically to keep your property clear of
snow. Busy people with hectic lives
across the country are jumping on the driveway
heating bandwagon because it not
only saves precious time but also precious money
as well. Over time you’ll save
money on snow blowers, shovels, snow gear,
ice melt, and other snow melting chemicals.
You’ll also be protecting your
driveway from harsh chemicals and plowing as
well as from ice and snow.
Snowmelt systems are energy efficient,
so once the initial investment of
installation has passed, your cost to run and
operate the driveway heating system is
minimal – especially since they are
programmed to run only when needed. The
automatic
sensors detect moisture and turn the system
on only when the snow starts to fall.
See, I told you it was simple. So go ahead,
simplify your life this year and install
a heated
driveway system.
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Now is the Time to Install (cont.)
While snow melting systems have become more
affordable, it is still not a home
improvement purchase that should be done on a whim.
Do some research and deal with experts who
will openly talk to you about the various
products available. Don’t be fooled into
thinking that some provider has the
ready-made system that is perfect for your needs.
You need unbiased professionals. Talk to the
experienced radiant heat staff at Warmzone
and learn the “how’s,
what’s and why’s “ before
you make any decisions.
Warmzone is a trusted, leading provider of
radiant heat systems, for good reason.
We’ve been around a long time, and we offer a
wide variety of proven systems from only the
most reputable manufacturers. We’re not
“locked in” to selling one brand or
“one size fits all” system. In
fact, Warmzone provides customized solutions for all
of its customers, and works within your
budget. We engineer, design and review every
aspect of your project so that your system meets
your needs, while keeping within your
budget.
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Radiant heated driveway with tire track configuration.
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If you are
serious the environment and looking for a
“green” solution for snow melting,
look no further than Warmzone. Warmzone stands
proudly by the quality of our products and
services. Our radiant heat products are tested and
proven to be among the best in the industry. Call
888.488.9276 or email Warmzone at info@warmzone.com
today. Your initial consultation and project estimate is
absolutely free.
For more
information on radiant heated
driveways, radiant floor
heating, or roof deicing
and gutter melt systems, browse our web
site or call 888.488.9276.
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March 01, 2011 00:03 AM  BY WARMZONE
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More Than One Way to Heat a Driveway
When it
comes to Radiant Heated Driveway Systems, you may have
more Options than you Realize.
So you've
decided that a radiant heated
driveway is in your future, and may be asking,
now what? If you're looking for high-quality,
reliable radiant heat solutions, look no further than
Warmzone. As a trusted provider of quality radiant
heat solutions, Warmzone has made a name for
itself by offering the best selection and prices
available on radiant
snow melting systems and heated
floors, and for providing a creative approach to
finding solutions to meet the needs of its
customers.
Warmzone
takes three general approaches to heated driveway
installation. To keep paved areas completely clear
and free of snow and ice, radiant heating cable
can be installed underneath entire driveway and/or
walkway surfaces. Other snow melting
options include installing either an 8-10 foot wide
strip of heating cable, or two 24-inch wide tracks
of radiant heat cable up the middle or main
traffic area of your driveway.
WarmZone has
built a reputation not only on their approach to a
variety of radiant
heat systems, but on their
state-of-the-art products. ClearZone cable is durable
resistance heat cable used to melt snow and ice in
harsh weather conditions. It is built specifically
for heated
driveways, sidewalks and other
common areas that require snow removal in the
worst conditions. Easy to install and easily
customizable, ClearZone
heat cable provides an
effective, energy efficient and environmentally
friendly snow removal solution that is virtually
maintenance free.
ClearZone
electric radiant snow melting
cable is available in pre-configured
sections, or mats, for easy
installation. These snow melting mats are built
specifically for electric heated driveway systems,
sidewalks and other common areas. They're designed
for ease of installation and proper cable spacing
for optimum snow melting
efficiency, whether you choose to heat an entire
driveway, or target high-traffic areas. They can
be rolled out for safe installation in new
concrete pours, under pavers and even in
high-temperature new asphalt projects.
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Simplify Your Life
Simplify
Things with a Radiant Heat Snow Melting System
Every
year our lives seem to get more complicated. We go
from fighting our parents when they tell us it
is nap time to sitting at our desks during the
work day dreaming of nap time. Busy lives leave
little time for peace and quiet. New products
come out every day designed to simplify our
lives and make one aspect of it a bit more
manageable. Some of these products are
gimmicks or passing fads (a flash in the pan, my
grandma would say) and others prove to have
staying power. One of these simplifying ideas
here to stay is a snowmelt system. Snowmelt
systems are designed to simplify your life
and save you time clearing snow from your
driveway and sidewalks.
Radiant
snowmelt
systems lie beneath the surface of your
driveway and/or sidewalk and work automatically to
keep your property clear of snow. Busy people
with hectic lives across the country are
jumping on the driveway
heating bandwagon because it not only saves
precious time but also precious money as well.
Over time you’ll save money on snow blowers,
shovels, snow gear, ice melt, and other snow melting
chemicals. You’ll also be protecting
your driveway from harsh chemicals and plowing as
well as from ice and snow.
Snowmelt
systems are energy efficient, so once the initial
investment of installation has passed, your
cost to run and operate the driveway heating
system is minimal – especially since they are
programmed to run only when needed. The automatic
sensors detect moisture and turn the system on
only when the snow starts to fall. See, I told
you it was simple. So go ahead, simplify your
life this year and install a heated
driveway system.
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Custom Heated Driveways (cont.)
Of course,
you may not be ready to pour a new driveway right now.
Perhaps the thought of rolling out ClearZone snow
melting cables or mats over your existing pavement
does not appeal to your aesthetic sensibilities.
But don't rule out a heated driveway in your future just
yet. ClearZone radiant heat cable is easily
retrofitted into existing surfaces. Using concrete
saw-cut technology, grooves can be cut into existing
concrete or asphalt. The ClearZone radiant heat
cable is then laid into the grooves and sealed
with a special epoxy topcoat for efficient, effective
snow removal.
Choose Warmzone, and you not only benefit
from cutting-edge radiant heat technologies, but a team
of radiant heat specialists with the experience and the
expertise to design a snowmelt
system to satisfy your objectives and budget.
From start to finish, our professional designers
can evaluate your radiant heating system
requirements, and based on this information, create a
detailed CAD schematic of your heated
driveway system layout.
You'll know the electrical requirements, technical
specifications and system performance expectations
before heat cable is installed with no costly
installation surprises later on.
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Radiant heated driveway with tire track configuration.
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Warmzone
stands proudly by the quality of our products and
services. Our radiant heat products are tested and
proven to be among the best in the industry. Call
Warmzone today. Your initial consultation and project estimate is
absolutely free.
For more
information on radiant
heated driveways, radiant floor
heating, or roof deicing
and gutter melt systems, browse our web
site or call 888.488.9276 today.
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December 20, 2008 00:12 AM  BY STACEY BARRUS
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Not traditionally
used in heating homes, flat panel radiant
heaters are used to heat objects via radiant heat
transfer. These radiant heaters have traditionally
been used in a variety of industries and applications,
such as space heating, drying, curing, and water
evaporation. More recently, these heating systems are also
gaining popularity in home heating applications as well.
Radiant
heaters use different types of emitter surfaces. Choices
include: quartz, high-temperature glass, stainless
steel, and ceramic tiles. These are all materials that
are easily and efficiently used in home applications
such as flooring, countertops, and towel racks. Because
these items are easily turned into emitter surfaces for
radiant heat, they can easily and beautifully be
incorporated into home heating applications such as
heated floors, walls, and towel racks.
To find out about radiant heaters for your home,
check with the folks at warmzone.com. They have a
complete product catalog of radiant heating solutions
that can accommodate almost any application or budget.
Radiant Heaters Tip: radiant heaters a great way
to efficiently heat a home, while maximizing your
home’s beauty, but they are very cost effective
and easy to install.
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December 27, 2008 00:12 AM  BY STACEY BARRUS
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When the first day of winter arrived over the
weekend, it brought along cold weather and the
potential for incredibly high heating bills.
Installing radiant
heaters in a home under construction or in an
existing home is proven to cut heating costs. It
works by putting water lines in the
home’s concrete floors or under existing floors
and running hot water through them.
Radiant
heaters help to keep the whole house at a more
constant temperature. In this way, our regular
heaters don’t have to do as much to keep
things warm and toasty during the winter. It might take
a little effort, but being more environmentally
friendly doesn’t have to involve major
renovations. Many people waste a lot of energy by not
sealing cracks, doors and windows. Checking to make sure
a home’s insulation is in good shape and
replacing it if it’s not is another good
way to stop energy waste.
Switching to radiant
heaters will not only help save energy, and lower
heating costs, but you’ll soon find that
it really adds to your family’s comfort as
well. That is because it put the heat at our feet, which
are generally cold, and offers cooler air near
head level, where we are generally a little
warmer.
Radiant Heaters Tip:
If you are looking for a great way to save
energy and maximize comfort in your home at the same
time, then radiant
heaters may be the perfect solution for you.
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