Guttermelt self regulating sr 120 208 240 and 277v roof and gutter heat trace cables are designed to economically and effectively provide heat to maintain water flow paths on eaves in gutters downspouts and drains.
Dow the gutter get heat trace.
Snofree heated roof panels.
Non automatic heat tape could damage plastic pipes.
Only use automatic heat tape with rubber covering.
Gutter heaters don t prevent ice dams.
Because every roof style is unique and manages ice differently heat trace specialists carries a wide array of different roof heating and gutter heating solutions to accommodate every need.
Gutter downspout heat tracing options with guttermelt.
The term heat tape refers to another product an insulated electrical wire applied to water pipes to keep them from freezing and bursting.
Wrap heat tape around key areas in your gutters to guarantee it stays in one place but do not wrap the tape over itself.
Heat trace cable is safe for metal plastic or wooden downspouts and gutters and it will not overheat even if overlapped.
As you can see ice dams are an internal heat loss.
The cable can also be zigzagged along the roof edges to break up ice dams and keep pools of water from forming.
Guttermelt sr cables produce wattages of 5 9 12 and up to 24 watts per foot at 32 f in snow and ice these cables provide reliable freeze protection while carrying an industry leading 10 year warranty.
Temperatures drop below freezing and the snow melt refreezes causing an ice dam.
Most roof deicing solutions can be accomplished with self regulating heat trace cable.
The g trace system features a self regulating heating cable specially developed to prevent ice formation on most types of roof and gutter.
This can cause an electrical hazard.
Cable is available in both 120 and 240 voltages.
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.
The type of heat tape used on roofs and gutters to prevent ice buildup is properly called heat cable.
The cable is installed in roof gutters and downspouts to prevent overwhelming ice loads from forming and keep runoff flowing freely.
I also noticed that he didn t say he actually has ice in the gutters they were damaged by a storm not by an accumulation of ice or that he actually needs heat in the gutters only that he found a coil of heat cable laying around.
Snow begins to melt from solar heat and heat loss from your home melted snow runs down to the surface of the roof settling along overhands and gutter lines.
I also understand the dynamics of roof ice and know that if there aren t any ice dams on the roof there won t be any ice in the gutters.