Snow Melting Cable
Maximum Flexibility for Custom Driveways, Walkways & Stairs
WarmlyYours snow melting cable gives you complete control over your layout. Space the cable wider or tighter to dial in heat output, and route it around curves, borders, drains, and any obstacle for full coverage on irregular surfaces. At 12 watts per linear foot, it embeds in concrete, asphalt, or under pavers—ideal for custom shapes and retrofit projects where pre-spaced mats won't fit.
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Why Choose Snow Melting Cable?
When your project has tight curves, borders, or an irregular shape, loose cable delivers full coverage that pre-spaced mats can't.
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WarmlyYours Snow Melting Cable
A single flexible heating cable that generates 12 watts per linear foot. Lay it out at the spacing your project needs, embed it in concrete, asphalt, or under pavers, and pair it with the control that fits your installation.
Maximum Flexibility at a Minimal Cost
WarmlyYours Snow Melt Cables offer a high heat output solution to keep your driveway, walkway, or patio snow-free. Embeddable in concrete, asphalt, or under pavers, these cables provide a flexible and cost-effective alternative to mats. Choose from a variety of voltages and lengths to suit your outdoor heating needs, ensuring safe, dry surfaces all winter long. Benefit from our 10-year warranty and 24/7 customer support for peace of mind.
- High Heat Output: This embeddable electric heating cable provides 12-watts of heat per linear foot (nearly 50-watts per sq. ft.)
- Embeddable in Concrete, Asphalt, or in Mortar Under Pavers: Installing a cable-based snow melting system within a new driveway, walkway, or patio means you can enjoy snow/ice free outdoor surfaces all year
- Cost-Effective and Flexible: Snow melting cables are an less expensive (but more time consuming) alternative to snow melting mats and they provide maximum flexibility to cover round driveways, cornered patios, or outdoor stairs
- Wide Variety of Voltages: We offer snow melting cables in 120, 208, 240, and 277 voltages and in a range of different lengths
- Installation Support: WarmlyYours offers free SmartPlan™ installation plans, 24/7 phone support, and a 10-year limited warranty
Snow Melting Cable vs. Mats: Which Is Right for You?
Both clear snow automatically—the choice comes down to the shape of your project. Loose cable gives you complete spacing control to wrap tight curves, borders, and irregular areas. Pre-spaced mats are the fastest path to full, even coverage on regular, open layouts.
Choose Snow Melting Cable
- Adjustable spacing for custom heat output.
- Wraps curves, borders, and irregular shapes.
- 12 watts per linear foot for maximum flexibility.
- Best for tight, complex, or retrofit layouts.
Choose Snow Melting Mats
- Pre-spaced—roll out and pour, no spacing math.
- Full, even coverage for driveways, patios, and walkways.
- Two power levels: PowerMat (50W) and OmniMat (39W).
- Best for new pours and full resurfacing projects.
How Much Does It Cost to Run Snow Melting Systems?
Typical Operating Costs (Per Hour and Per Snow Event)
Snow melting systems are highly efficient and typically cost just $0.12–$0.60 per hour. For a typical 6-hour snow event, that works out to about $0.72–$3.60 per storm. The system only runs when needed—during snow events—making it much more cost-effective than traditional snow removal methods like plowing services or chemical deicers.
What Factors Affect Operating Cost?
Several key factors determine how much your snow melting system will cost to run:
- Heated area size — heating a small walkway costs far less than heating a large driveway.
- Coverage type — full coverage vs. tire tracks significantly impacts energy usage and costs.
- Snow event duration — typical 6-hour operation vs. extended storms affects total costs.
- Electricity rates — local kWh pricing (average $0.1626 per kWh) directly impacts costs.
Why Snow Melting Systems Are More Efficient Than Traditional Methods
Snow melting systems only operate when needed—during actual snow events—unlike plow services that charge per visit or chemical deicers that need repeated application. The system melts snow as it falls and evaporates leftover water, providing continuous protection without the ongoing costs of manual snow removal. Plus, you'll never have to worry about shoveling or slipping on ice again. Read more about snow melting operating costs.
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Snow Melting System Control Options
Once you've decided what type of heating system, you'll need to choose a control for your snow melting system. WarmlyYours offers a selection of controls, ranging from a basic manual control to our premium option that provides the ultimate in convenience and hands-off operation. We even offer an affordable and user-friendly WiFi control that can be configured so that the heating system can be controlled remotely or can be energized based on real-time weather events.
Shop ControlsFind Snow Melt Plans by Application Type
Each plan shows you the total pricing for the installation, the complete product list (heating elements, thermostats, and accessories), projected operating costs, a detailed installation layout, the coverage area, and the compatible surface materials—so you can compare options side by side and pick what fits your project.
Get Your Free, Professional Snow Melting SmartPlan™
We're here to help you every step of the way—and that starts at the beginning with a free, professional installation plan for your electric snow melt system. Simply provide us with a rough sketch of your project area, including dimensions, power source, and any relevant obstacles, and we'll get back to you (usually in as little as one business day) with a no-obligation SmartPlan that includes a detailed installation diagram, an itemized product quote, and an electrical plan.
Learn More About SmartPlansElectric vs. Hydronic: Choosing the Right System
When planning your snow melting project, you'll typically choose between two technologies: electric and hydronic. While both effectively clear snow, electric snow melt systems are the gold standard for residential applications due to their efficiency and ease of use.
Why Choose Electric Snow Melt Systems?
- Simpler Installation: Electric systems use heating cables or mats laid directly in the driveway material. They require no boilers, pumps, or dedicated mechanical rooms.
- Zero Maintenance: Once installed, electric systems are virtually maintenance-free. Hydronic systems require annual boiler service and fluid checks to prevent leaks and corrosion.
- Faster Response: Electric cables heat up almost instantly, allowing the system to stay ahead of the storm. Hydronic systems often take hours to reach operating temperature.
- Lower Upfront Cost: For most residential driveways, walkways, and stairs, electric systems are significantly more affordable to install than hydronic infrastructure.
For a detailed head-to-head comparison of installation, performance, and long-term costs, read our full guide: Electric vs. Hydronic Snow Melting: Which System is Right for Your Home?
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