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Retire the Shovel and Reclaim Your Winter Mornings

Concrete Walkway and Entryway Steps Powered by Electric Snow Melting

Concord, MA
Retire the Shovel and Reclaim Your Winter Mornings
Size: 74 sq.ft. Voltage: 240V Wattage: 3,000 W Amps: 13 A Flooring: Concrete (new) Cost/hr *: $0.69

New England winters often demand hours of back-breaking shoveling and the constant application of corrosive salt just to keep an entryway passable. This Concord homeowner partnered with WarmlyYours to eliminate the physical strain and safety hazards of icy stairs once and for all. By integrating a proactive radiant heating solution, they achieved a perpetually dry, slip-free entrance that operates automatically, regardless of the storm's intensity.

Project Details

  • Location: Concord, MA
  • Heated Space Type: Outdoor Walkway, Steps, and Landing
  • Flooring / Surface Type: Concrete
  • Designed Cable Spacing: 3.5 inches
  • Wattage per Sq. Ft.: 43 
  • Square Footage: 74 sq. ft.
  • Voltage, Wattage & Amps: 240V, 3,000W & 13A
  • Operating Cost:
    • Per Hour: ~$0.69 (Based on local MA average of $0.23/kWh)
    • Per Major Storm: ~$4.14 (Assuming a 6-hour run time)
    • Estimated Monthly Usage: Varies by snowfall (typically $15–$30 during peak winter months)

The Concord Transformation

The standard "New England routine" of waking up early to clear heavy snow and salt icy patches is more than just a nuisance; it is a major safety risk and a source of long-term property damage. Concrete is a porous material, and when homeowners use salt or chemical de-icers to manage ice, those chemicals seep into the surface, causing "spalling"—the unsightly pitting and cracking of the concrete. Most people accept this degradation as inevitable, but it is actually a preventable consequence of traditional snow removal.

To solve this, professional installer Robert Robillard of A Concord Carpenter integrated a WarmlyYours Snow Melt Cable system directly into a new concrete pour. You can view the technical nuances of this build in his detailed guide on installing snow melting cables. By securing the cables at a precise 3.5-inch spacing, the team ensured a high-output 43 Watts per square foot, guaranteeing that the thermal energy is distributed evenly across every square inch of the landing and steps. This prevents the "striping" effect where snow only melts directly above the wire, ensuring the entire path remains bone-dry even in sub-zero temperatures.

The real-world outcome is a system that "thinks" for the homeowner. Using the SCP Premium Control, an aerial-mounted sensor detects both the temperature drop and the presence of moisture, triggering the heat before the snow can even begin to bond to the concrete. This proactive approach provides absolute peace of mind, knowing that the home’s entryway is always safe for family and guests, all while preserving the integrity of the concrete for years to come.

Featured Products

  • Snow Melt Heating Cable (240V): The rugged foundation of the system, specifically engineered to be embedded in concrete. It provides the high-wattage output necessary to melt snow as it falls, preventing accumulation.
  • SCP Snow and Ice Melting Control Premium: The advanced "brain" of the installation. This controller manages power delivery with precision, featuring a manual override and high-limit thermostat to ensure the system is only active when needed, maximizing energy efficiency.
  • Aerial-Mounted Snow Sensor: This sensor eliminates the guesswork of manual operation by detecting falling snow and freezing rain in real-time, activating the system at the first sign of a storm.

* This 74 sq. ft. system operates at approximately $0.69 per hour → $4.14 per storm event. When compared to the cost of professional plowing services, the price of chemical de-icers, or the potential medical costs of a slip-and-fall injury, the investment in safety and time savings is undeniable.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes. Because the system utilizes an automated sensor and the SCP Premium Control, it only draws power when it detects both freezing temperatures and moisture. This targeted usage, combined with a "tail time" to dry the surface, prevents wasted energy while ensuring the walkway is clear before you even step outside.
Actually, the system helps prevent cracks. By maintaining a consistent temperature and eliminating the need for corrosive rock salt—which causes concrete to pit and degrade—the radiant system preserves the structural integrity of your stairs through the harsh New England freeze-thaw cycles.
This specific project was a "new pour" installation, which is the most efficient method. However, for existing walkways, WarmlyYours offers retrofit options. For homeowners in Concord looking for the most reliable performance, embedding the cables during a renovation or new build is the gold standard.
While both use radiant heat technology, outdoor snow melting systems operate at a much higher wattage per square foot (43W in this project) than indoor floor warming or in-floor heating. This is necessary to combat sub-zero ambient temperatures and physically melt snow on contact.

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