5 Amazing Benefits of Outdoor Heating and Snow Melting Systems
Who doesn’t love the look of freshly fallen snow?
There’s something serene and peaceful about the look of your home covered in a blanket of pristine, white snow. Until you have to actually venture outside, that is. With snow comes cold temperatures, ice, wind, frost and slush, which can make going outdoors uncomfortable and sometimes even dangerous. Especially when it comes time to shovel your driveway. For Canadians, we understand how daunting of a task that can be. Which is exactly why an outdoor heating and snow melting system can become a huge asset to your home in the wintertime. Let’s take a closer look at the benefits!
Safety
Winter conditions can quickly lead to a dangerous situation. The combination of snow, ice and slush can create a slippery situation, often leading to a slip and fall accident. Slipping and falling can be dangerous for anyone, especially elderly and small children, who may not be able to recover quickly, balance themselves or have sharp reflexes to help prevent an accident.
With the help of an outdoor heating and snow melting system, you can prevent accidents before the snow begins to fall. These systems strategically melt the snow as it falls and eliminates any ice from the area, resulting in a much safer driveway or pathway.
No Shovelling
Imagine never having to leave the comfort of your warm home to go outside and shovel the driveway again? It’s not a dream, it’s an outdoor heating and snow melting system. Since the system melts the snow and eliminates ice quickly and efficiently, you can forget about shovelling your driveway early in the morning, or leaving the comfort of your warm and cozy home on a snowy Saturday morning.
Chemical-Free Solution
Outdoor heating and snow melting systems melt the snow using heat generated from mats that are strategically installed below walkways and driveways. That means you don’t need to use various chemical products to remove the snow or melt the ice.
Long-Lasting
The Warmly Yours outdoor heating and snow melting systems for sale at Legends Landscape Supply in Burlington are crafted using some of the finest and most advanced materials available. These systems are built with longevity and durability in mind, resulting in a system that will provide a quality performance for many years to come.
For a little added confidence in these modern systems, Legends Landscape Supply even offers an unsurpassed 10-year warranty on all Warmly Yours outdoor heating and snow melting systems. So you can enjoy all the benefits of a snow and ice-free driveway, without worrying about replacing it anytime soon.
Affordable
At a first glance, installing an outdoor snow melting system might seem like a large investment. But when you weigh the pros and cons of this investment in your home, chances are you’ll be greatly surprised. Not only do they last for years, but they can help enhance the safety and functionality of your home. Not to mention if the time ever does come to sell your house, it can prove to be a great selling feature.
Flexibility
An outdoor heating and snow melting system can be customized to your personal preferences. The mats can be installed where you need them and to the size you require. Regardless if you would like your entire driveway and walkway to be heated, or just the tire tracks, a solution can be created for you. The mats are available in two or three-foot widths, and lengths between five 50 feet.
Not to mention the many different surfaces that they can be installed underneath, including:
- Pavers
- Concrete
- Asphalt
For more information about our outdoor heating and snow melting systems, or to learn more about our winter landscape products for sale, contact us today. We also supply bulk road salt, bulk liquid salt and bagged salt and de-icers, so all the toughest winter elements. To learn more about how to prepare your landscape for the upcoming winter, check out our related blog: Simple Steps to Winterize Your Landscape.
Legends Landscape Supply has landscape products for sale in Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Burlington, Milton and Oakville.