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Our snow melting systems work by incorporating embedded heating elements into an outdoor surface to not only melt any accumulating snow and ice but the system can also be ran after the snow stops to help evaporate the leftover water. A snow melting system not only makes your life much easier in the wintertime, it also helps protect you and your loved ones. And while that peace of mind is certainly priceless, you'll be pleasantly surprised to learn just how affordable our snow melting systems actually are! With our snow melting systems, you can stay warm and cozy inside while the system does all of the work. Learn how snow melting systems can work for driveways, patios, walkways and paths, accessibility ramps, or even stairs.
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.
Several key factors determine how much your snow melting system will cost to run:
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.
We offer a selection of snow melting systems that heat driveways, patios, walkways, or stairs and can be installed in asphalt, concrete, or under pavers in mortar. Our snow melting systems are available in two formats: mat and cable. The mats are designed to deliver 50 watts of heat per square foot and allow for quick and easy installation. The cable system allows for maximum flexibility and generates 12 watts per linear foot. Our systems are available with a selection of different controls, each with different specifications to sense things like air temperature or moisture on the pavement.

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Once you've decided what type of heating system, you'll need to choose a control for your snow melting system. WarmlyYours offer 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.
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