Protect your home from ice dams, frozen pipes, and winter hazards with professional heat cable installation.
Get Winter ProtectionNorthern Utah experiences severe winter weather with heavy snow and freezing temperatures. Without proper protection, your home is vulnerable to:
Heat cables prevent dangerous ice dams that can damage your roof, gutters, and interior walls.
Pipe freeze protection prevents costly burst pipe damage in exposed areas.
Heated walkways and steps prevent dangerous ice accumulation during winter.
Smart thermostats activate heat cable only when needed, saving energy.
Heat cable (also called heat tape or heating cable) is a specialized electrical cable that generates warmth to prevent ice formation. When installed along roof edges, in gutters, and around pipes, it creates a path for melting snow and ice to drain safely away.
Modern heat cable systems use smart thermostats that automatically activate when temperatures drop and moisture is present, operating only when needed to save energy. Professional installation ensures proper placement, secure attachment, and safe electrical connections.
Installed along roof edges, valleys, and through gutters to prevent ice dams and ensure proper drainage.
Wrapped around exposed pipes in crawl spaces, attics, and outdoor areas to prevent freezing.
We evaluate your roof design, gutter system, and vulnerable areas to determine optimal heat cable placement.
We design a heat cable system that provides complete protection while minimizing energy use.
We securely install heat cable with proper attachments and routing for maximum effectiveness.
We connect the system to a dedicated circuit with GFCI protection for safe operation.
We install and program smart thermostats for automatic, energy-efficient operation.
The best time to install heat cable is in fall, before winter arrives. Don't wait for problems to develop—be proactive in protecting your home.
Schedule installation in late summer or early fall for the best availability and to ensure your home is protected before the first freeze.
Schedule your heat cable installation before winter arrives.