Snow melt system affixs to boiler

My local area is often featured on the national news due to Winter blizzard conditions! Our region is known as the “snow belt” due to the excessive amount of snowfall.

The Winter weather frequently lasts for 8 straight weeks, and the temperature drops well below freezing.

It’s not odd to experience conditions down to downside twenty more than four degrees. It’s genuinely unpleasant to spend hours outside shoveling snow. The job is repetitive, labor-intensive and time-consuming. It can be necessary to shovel out the driveway, walkways and mailbox more than 2 times per day. After more than 2 years of dealing with snow removal, I invested into a snowmelt system. The replacement was quite pricey because it was necessary to dig up the existing walkways, garage floor and driveway to implement the network of pipes. I then needed to pay to have pavement laid down over top. The pipes are affixed to my boiler oil furnace. Inside the house, the boiler is the source for radiant flooring. It pumps heated water through pipes concealed beneath the floors. The heat spreads evenly across the floor, rises slowly and provides a genuinely even temperature. Because the machine is absolutely hidden it takes up no living space and doesn’t detract from aesthetics. By using water instead of air to transfer heat energy, the boiler avoids concerns with air contaminants and insufficient humidity. Outside, the snowmelt system works much the same way, and reacting to moisture and temperature drop, the system automatically starts up to keep the pavement clear. There is no need to shovel or plow and no worries over slipping and falling on the ice.

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