System, Radiant Roof Melt
A system designed to melt or remove ice and snow from the eaves of a structure in an effort to prevent damage to the structure from ice damming and freeze damage during winter months.
Note: The system is normally installed at the eaves of a structure's roofline to prevent ice damming and damage. The ice melt cabling or heat mats are installed 2 to 3 feet from the gutter area up the roof along the perimeter of the roof.
Included in Cost: Radiant electric snow and ice melt system for a roof, electric cabling installed over a roof cover material or heat mats installed under a roof cover, controller, connection to power supply, fasteners and installation labor.
Enter the square footage, between 0 and 5000, of the structure's roof area covered by a radiant roof melt system.
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