Prevent a range of problems related to snow and ice build up.
Roof melt vs ice melt.
A metal roof is great for preventing snow build up because the sun heats up the metal and causes the snow to slide right off.
Ice melt panels double cable eave panels.
Many people tend to use ice melt to connote all products that are used to melt ice.
In as much as both products help one to realize the same goal that is to melt ice each of them works differently.
The alpine roof ice melt system was designed to prevent roof ice dams especially in heavy snowfall areas including colorado s ski resort mountain communities of breckenridge copper mountain vail and winter park colorado.
Our double cable eave panels keep this area heated to insure that no ice forms so the melting water from higher up on the roof can flow to the ground.
If you still have snow or ice on your metal roof there are several different tools you can use to melt the snow like heat cables calcium chloride or hot water.
Installation on an existing roof usually requires removal of some of the roofing material.
You can purchase safe paw from the same places.
Safe paw has green pellets in appearance and that can be used to differentiate it from the other ice melt products.
A roof edge ice dam never forms and the snow and ice from the upper roof continues to melt and the melt water drains over the heated drip edge into the heated gutter and downspout and away from the structure s foundation.
While people assume that ice melt is an umbrella term for any product used to melt ice we are frequently asked by our customers about the differences between rock salt and ice melt.
Edge melt systems is the only company that can offer a full line of ice dam prevention products for your roof and gutter including heated gutter guards roof and valley heat panels and our own line of energy efficient ice melt system controllers.
After working with thousands of homeowners and businesses during or decade in the business we ve learned the ins and outs of the rock salt and ice melt world.
The two cables transfer heat to the aluminum.
The most popular ones are traditional rock salt and ice melt.
In addition they have their individual pros and cons.