Looking to terminate a self-regulating cable? This post provides a video demonstration as well as a link to the full instructions.
Designed to keep pipes and gutters free of snow, our self-regulating outdoor heaters give you peace of mind knowing that your home or business is protected from the potential damage caused by ice build-up and frost.
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Looking to terminate a self-regulating cable? This post provides a video demonstration as well as a link to the full instructions.
Wondering how much energy self-regulating cable uses? This post will teach you how to calculate energy consumption and running costs.
If you are considering roof heating you are probably wondering how much coverage you will need. Learn more about necessary coverage here.
This page explains the purpose of testing your self-regulating cables and how to perform these tests.
Need help determining how much self-regulating cable you will need for the best snow and ice removal performance for your roof and gutters? Click “Read More” for helpful advice.
For this application there are specific “Do’s & Don’ts.” Click “Read More” before you begin to install this way.
Follow these simple installation instructions for the best results. Click “Read More” for all the details.
Here is an example of how Warmup Heating Cable could be installed on a roof.
This short video shows how to run Warmup De-Icing Heating Cable in a Downspout.
This short video by Warmup shows how to secure roof clips.
Click here to view a Product Review and Installation Video of Warmup anti-freezing pipe system by A Concord Carpenter.
Yes, two downspout hanger kits should be used to protect the heating cable from damage caused by sharp gutter edges and to provide strain relief for both on the way down and back up the gutter. Click “Read More” for details.
consider tightening the triangles, whilst maintaining the proper height based on the overhang or use t-splices and end kits for downspouts so you do not have to use extra cable coming back up