Electric Snow and Ice Melting Underground Cable 43 feet, Covers 14 sqft at up to 38 Watts/sqft, 120V – Radiant Heated Driveways, Walkways, Stairs – Installs Under Concrete, Asphalt, or Pavers








Key features
- •120 volts, 500 watts, 4.17 amps
- •The cable system allows for maximum flexibility for stairs, cornered driveways and patios
- •12 Watts per lineal ft
- •Installation plan available per request. UL, CUL, CSA Listed, Limited 10-year Warranty
- •24/7 installation support and lifetime technical support at 800-875-5285
Electric Snow and Ice Melting Underground Cable 43 feet, Covers 14 sqft at up to 38 Watts/sqft, 120V – Radiant Heated Driveways, Walkways, Stairs – Installs Under Concrete, Asphalt, or Pavers
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Four Stars
Bryant Hancock✓ Verified Purchase•November 9, 2023
works well
works,but
james n gallo✓ Verified Purchase•September 11, 2023
it was installed as per instructions and it does work but it turns the stuff to slush and you still have to shovel. I was expecting it to melt everything and it just does not do that. now if I just have a dusting it will
Five Stars
customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2023
So far so good
Winter Hit Hard - The first year to try this out - Very Happy! Clean walkway.....
Retired Old Guy✓ Verified Purchase•July 18, 2023
We poured a new front patio and walk from the front door to the driveway, and I added 180 feet of heat cable to the decorative pour - and so glad I did. Shoveling this area would scratch the expensive concrete pour, but it's kept itself clear of the almost three feet of white stuff that has fallen this year. I manually turn it on and off but it works great - warms the walk up so well the water runs off and the rest evaporates, and it's been quite cold. Make sure you install it to electrical code there are specific requirements for this type of circuit. Safety first. do the install right the first time, you can't repair it once it's installed, follow the manufactures installation guidelines. If there was a con - meaning pro's vs con's - I would say the cost to run. I calculated this 188 ft cable cost just under $5 a day to run in my area. With that thought in mind how expensive is a broken hip, especially for us Seniors. Happy Trails.....







