Denver Heated Driveways and Snow Melting Systems

DENVER  CLIMATE  FACTS  AND  STATISTICS
Information Provided by U.S. Climate Data, Tripsavvy & Currentresults.com.
Denver's coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is 15.2°F.
Average annual snowfall: 57-64 inches.
Heaviest snowfall: 118 inches in 1908-1909.
Average daily high temperature December thru March is 47 degrees Fahrenheit.
On average, the first snowfall in Denver takes place on October 18 (earlier than any other major American city in the lower 48).
On average, the last measurable snowfall is on April 27.
March is the snowiest month of the year, with an average of 11.4 inches.

Warmzone® has been providing Denver residents with radiant heated driveways and snow melting systems for almost two decades. The industry-leading snow melting systems can be easily customized to heat concrete, asphalt, brick and stone pavers. Heated driveway systems can ensure safe, ice-free areas around homes and businesses 24/7. In addition to added safety, radiant heat eliminates the need for shoveling or plowing, as well as the need for harmful snowmelt chemicals and salt. Runoff from salt and chemicals destroys grass and nearby plant life, so anything we can do to reduce this type of runoff, the better.

A radiant heated driveway in Denver, after a snowstorm.

Fully automated and easy to install, radiant heat systems can also be easily customized for a wide variety of snow melting and de-icing applications. Warmzone radiant snow melting systems are routinely installed to heat sidewalks, driveways, loading ramps, steps, bridges, runaway truck ramps, parking structures, and more. The versatile systems are limited only by one's imagination. Warmzone has the quality products and expertise for all your heating and snow melting needs, including roof de-icing and floor heating applications.

Electric radiant snow melting systems are maintenance free. For a heated concrete driveway, heat resistance cable is laid out over the area to be heated. Using zip ties, the cable is secured to the remesh in preparation of the concrete pour. Ideally, the heat cable should be about 2 inches from the surface. Once secured, the concrete is then poured.

If an aerial-mount snow sensor is being used, it is installed near the roof's edge, but must have no obstructions so that it can detect falling snow. (In-pavement snow sensors are also available.) Once snow is detected and the temperature is below the adjustable set point, the sensor signals the control panel which is typically mounted on a wall in the garage. The controller then sends power to the heat cable to warm the surface and prevent any snow from accumulating. The system remains on for a short time after the storm to dry the area so that no ice forms. These radiant heat systems have proven to be very efficient and reliable.

Because heated driveways and snowmelt systems are only as good as their installation, Warmzone places emphasis on superior customer support services. We stand by our customers and provide the support necessary to help ensure a timely, successful installation. In addition to our free technical support Warmzone also offers detailed CAD layouts of the system so you'll know the precise layout and materials, power requirements, proper load calculations, breaker sizes, and number of breakers prior to beginning the installation. Our goal is to provide Denver residents with the most effective and efficient snow melting system possible for their specific needs.

A radiant heated driveway after a snowstorm in Colorado.

We also offer free installation training for installers. This valuable service helps to ensure that the customers' heated driveways are being installed correctly and in accordance to all warranty conditions. We don't cut corners when it comes to customer service. We not only walk you through the decision and purchase process, but we remain with you throughout the installation of the system. Our experts are available to assist if your installer has any questions during the installation. We want to provide you with a snow melting system that serves you well for years and years to come.

Warmzone fully automated systems include the trusted ClearZone™ radiant heat cable, an activation device (either an aerial-mount or pavement-mount snow sensor), contactor panel, and marker plate (as required by the NEC).

For more information on ClearZone snow melting systems, call 888-488-9276 and speak to a friendly radiant heat expert today.