Heated Driveways and Snow Melting Systems for Madison and Surrounding Areas
MADISON, WISCONSIN WEATHER FACTS AND STATS |
INFORMATION PROVIDED BY U.S. CLIMATE DATA. |
Coldest month: January (average temperature of 17.3°F). |
Average annual snowfall: 53 inches. |
Snowiest month of the year: January (14 inches). |
Record winter snowfall: 101.4 inches in 2007-2008. |
Average daily high temperature December - March: 46°F. |
Average annual high temperature: 64.8°F. |
Average annual low temperature: 46.6°F. |
Average annual temperature: 55.7°F. |
Many residents in cold climate regions throughout the U.S. have turned to clean radiant heat as a means of keeping driveways and walks free of snow and ice. Business owners are particularly fond of snow melting systems because of their automated, round-the-clock reliability. The systems operate only when needed, but keep parking areas and pedestrian walkways clear for their customers.
Warmzone snow melting systems are designed to efficiently provide automated snow melting for a variety of applications, including heated driveways, bridges, sidewalks, ramps, loading docks and more. Because electric snow melting systems can be easily customized, the options are virtually limitless for customers. Outdoor steps can be particularly hazardous during the winter months, but heat cable can be installed in concrete, asphalt and paver steps to prevent snow and ice from causing slip and fall accidents.
ClearZone cable is a proven heat cable that sets the standard for today’s radiant snow melting systems. The electric snowmelt cable is rugged and versatile, capable of being used for a wide range of snow melting applications. A tough, specially designed version of the heat cable is also available for installation in hot asphalt applications. The twin conductor ClearZone heat cable features single-point connection and a copper metal sheath with fluoropolymer conductor insulation and polyolefin outer sheath. ClearZone cable carries a 10-year warranty.
The snow melting heat cable is available off spools or pre-spaced in mats for quick and easy installation. Mats with cable spacing of 3 and 4 inches are available; and mats with custom cable spacing can also be provided upon request. Proper spacing of the cable during installation is crucial, and having the cable pre-spaced in mats helps to ensure correct installation. The electric heating mats are laid out over the area to be heating and then secured to the remesh with zip ties (for concrete applications), and then the concrete is poured over the cable.
Warmzone complements its industry leading product offering with unmatched customer services. Each driveway heating system is professionally designed to provide a clear installation road map for installers. The layout shows the positions of the mat/cable and connections. These detailed system designs also include all the electrical information necessary for the electrician. You’ll know all the power needs, system details and specs such as the proper load calculations, breaker sizes, number of breakers, etc., prior to any installation taking place.
Free Installation Training and Installation Support
Other valuable services include the free installation training and technical support for installers. We know that the key to radiant heat systems is their proper installation. Despite having the best components in the industry, if the system is not installed correctly, its performance will suffer. The installation training covers all aspects of your project to help ensure the system is installed correctly and performing as expected so that the customer is satisfied.
We are committed to standing by our customers well after the sale. Our goal is to provide the best systems at affordable prices, backed by the best customer service in the business. Call Warmzone today at 888.488.9276 to learn more and see how radiant snow melting systems can be customized to meet your budget.