If you are living in a region where it snows heavily, then you know how it feels to spend countless hours every winter shoveling your driveway. Having to shovel several times a day would leave you begging for a solution. This is where driveway heating systems come in to free you of such a burden and allow you to have a safe passage to and from your home during winter. But how do these systems really work to give you the solution you need?
Driveway heating systems are a radiant heat flooring system that can be installed both indoors and outdoors. Whenever the temperature drops, with just a flip of a switch, heated water and antifreeze would melt the snow away in your driveway. When it comes to installation, you don’t actually have to replace your existing driveway and have a new one installed. This is because the tubing where the heated water is being pumped into your driveway can be installed under your existing driveway. However, it is often recommended to incorporate the heating system in the new driveway installation for best results.
Moreover, there are many heated driveway systems that are installed under existing driveways that do not come with warranties. Nevertheless, you can choose between two major types of driveway heating systems. One option is the electric coil heated driveway. This type involves the installation of electrically heated metal rods under the pavement that can be controlled in terms of temperature, timing, and heating duration. This system can reach high temperatures up to 220°F, allowing you to melt the icy snow at rates of several inches per hour.
The other option available is the hydronic heated driveway system that consists of PVC tubing that zigzags under your driveway pavement. Compared to electric coil heated driveway, hydronic driveway heating systems typically are more expensive to install but the operating costs are lower. If you want to know more about which of these options best suits your requirements, feel free to get in touch with one of our experts to help you out.
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