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Designing a Snow Melting System

By Steven Bench

For a Radiant Heating Professional there are few things more gratifying than a well designed, properly installed and correctly operating snow melting system on a cold and snowy winter day. The satisfaction of watching the snow melt as it hits the pavement of the driveway, walk-way, handicap ramp, truck ramp, and/or parking area is difficult to explain. While a correctly operating snow melting system is gratifying to those in the industry and their valued customers, one that is poorly designed, miss-installed or not operating is discouraging and damaging to our industry.

It takes both a good design and correct installation in order for a snow melting system to operate correctly. Unfortunately not all snow melting systems are designed correctly and, equally unfortunate, not all correctly designed snow melting systems are installed correctly.  If one or the other is missing, no doubt, customer dissatisfaction will soon follow.

So how does one go about making certain that the snow melting systems they are contemplating for purchase is designed correctly? It is easier than you would initially think.  Often times it’s as simple as asking the radiant materials supplier and/or installer a few questions.

How did you determine the amount of energy needed to melt snow for my project?
If the answer includes something along the lines of: “the watts or Btu’s needed was determined using ASHRAE snow melt standards for your projects geographic area and that the materials were selected and the design finalized based on those standards”, keep asking questions. If, on the other hand, the materials selected, energy output determined, and/or design parameters adopted were based on a particular product based on the idea that one size fits all projects then you might want to run as fast as you can from that company and find a qualified radiant supplier/designer.

How far apart have you spaced the radiant heating cables or liquid carrying tubes? If the answer is greater than 9 inches in a 4 inch or less thick sub-straight then expect to have snow accumulation (otherwise known as striping)  between the radiant heating cables or liquid carrying tubes.

Does your design include jumpers through or under all joints in my concrete (crack control, expansion, and saw-cut joints)?

A yes answer is good and consistent with the National Electric Code, Canadian Electric Code and ASHRAE. A no answer is a good indication that the designer does not know what he or she is doing?

ALL JOINTS MEAN ALL JOINTS

Given the location of my project do you recommend insulation or a water barrier under the asphalt, concrete, or pavers?A blank stare or an answer without support could mean that you have the wrong designer, material supplier and/or installer.

Steven Bench is Managing Member of Heatizon Systems, a leading manufacturer of low and line voltage electric radiant heating products located in Murray, Utah.

Construct Canada Show – Toronto 2011

By Steven Bench

I recently had the opportunity to visit the city of Toronto to attend the Construct Canada Convention and Trade Show.  The flight was smooth for the most part and the time passed by quickly even though I was on a relatively small airplane.  As the flight approached Toronto we were warned by the pilot that rain was falling and that it could get a bit bumpy.  Fortunately it did not.

I caught a taxi cab from the Toronto airport to downtown where my hotel was located near the convention center.  With the clouds and the early darkness, caused by the short winter days, I did not have the opportunity to see the downtown area, or naturally, the area immediately surrounding my hotel and the convention center, until the next day.

The first morning I rose early to take a walk before going to the convention center.  I walked between the tall condominium and office buildings and along the shores of Lake Ontario.  As I walked I was greeted by several fellow walkers as they hurried to get to work or grab a quick cup of coffee.  I thought to myself:  “What a friendly city Toronto is.”

My walk continued passed a Ruth’s Chris Restaurant, a Marriott Hotel, several coffee shops, a couple of Subway’s, a few banks and many other buildings, some with names I recognized and others without.  My walk ended upon my arrival at the Metro Convention Center.  As I entered the convention center I thought:  “What a clean city Toronto is”.

Inside the convention center I arrived at the exhibit booth of Power Plant Supply Company, the Toronto based distributor of my company’s electric radiant floor heating and snow melting products.  For the better part of the next three days I would stand in the exhibit booth and talk with prospective customers about my company’s products.  As the time passed and many prospective customers came and went, I could not help but think:  “What a wonderful people the Canadians are.”

When the convention was over one of my associates volunteered to give me a ride to the airport.  Of course, I quickly accepted.  After a few minutes of great conversation we arrived at the airport and said our goodbyes and I could not help but think:  “What a beautiful city Toronto is!”

Radiant Heat & Ground Fault Protection

by Steven Bench

The National Electric Code (“NEC”) requires that Line Voltage Electric Radiant Panels and Cables utilize ground fault sensing devices for either personnel or equipment protection depending upon the application.  Getting the correct ground fault protection device is important because the cost ranges from one to several hundred dollars depending upon the type and sensitivity required.

Interior space heating or floor warming applications of Line Voltage Radiant Electric Radiant products are required to utilize a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (“GFCI”) with a trip point somewhere in the neighborhood of 3 milliamps.  Based on my read of the NEC the requirement may be satisfied by a GFCI Distribution Panel Breaker; a line voltage switching Thermostat with a built in GFCI, or an inline GFCI switching device.

Exterior snow and ice melting applications of Line Voltage Radiant Electric Panels and Cables require a Ground Fault Equipment Protector (“GFEP”) which generally has a trip point of 30 milliamps.  GFEPs come as either Distribution Panel Breakers or an inline GFEP switching device.

The best and easiest way to determine whether you need a GFCI or GFEP and the best type for your needs is to consult with your Electric Radiant Panel and Cable Distributor or Electrical Contractor.

Its Is That Simple!

by Steven Bench
Managing Member – Heatizon Systems

I recently received a telephone call from a long time, and very pleasant, customer located in the Mid West portion of the United States inquiring about the location of a Heatizon Systems’ Distributor.  The customer proudly informed me that she had purchased a new home and she intended to use ZMesh radiant floor heating to warm her home’s floors and melt the snow and ice off of its eaves, just as she had in her two previous homes.

After providing her with the names, telephone numbers, and email addresses of a couple of qualified Heatizon Systems’ distributors, I told her how thankful I was for her business and ask if, She would be willing to tell me why she has repeatedly used Heatizon Systems’ products?  She said, “I purchase ZMesh because it is a great product supported by very honest and knowledgeable sales and technical people and anyone that reads the installation manual can easily install it.  It is that simple!”

Following our conversation I reflected upon the words the customer had spoken and found comfort in knowing that her words supported many of my basic beliefs as well as Heatizon Systems’ objectives.

Great Products

In 1996, when Heatizon Systems opened for business, it was our objective to provide the absolute finest products possible to our customers.  Over the years that objective has guided us very well as our business has grown.  So well, in fact, that it continues to be one of our primary objectives and one of the many things that make us different than much of our competition.

Honest and knowledgeable Sales and Technical People

How can anyone expect to have satisfied customers if they have not invested in the human and other resources necessary to serve them?  Furthermore, how can anyone expect to have a long term relationship with its customers if it fails to treat them in an ethical and honest manner?  The answer to both questions is that they cannot!

Heatizon Systems and its Distributors go to great lengths to be radiant product, design and installation experts and we expect ourselves, and our associates, to be honest and ethical in all of their dealings.  A representative of Heatizon Systems’ products may tell you “no” or “I do not know” but they will never tell you whatever you want to hear or fabricate an answer just to make a sale.  Sales are very important to our business but customer satisfaction is what allows us to stay in business!

Read the Installation Manual

I have never received a telephone call from someone that both read Heatizon System’s installation instructions and had a problem installing one of our products.  I have, however, received several telephone calls from those that did not read the directions and had installation problems.  It is that simple!

Electric Radiant Floor Heating

By Steven Bench

Several times each week I get ask the question:  “Which is better low voltage or line voltage electric radiant heating and snow melting products?” The answer I always give is:  “Tell me more about your project and I will do my best to answer your question”.

It is a fact that many different products exist for warming floors and radiant heating interior spaces.  The available products vary in appearance, installation requirements, quality, performance and price.  Of course most of us are able to quickly determine the appearance and price differences but few of us are able to accurately gage the difference in quality, performance, and installation requirements without gambling, gaining more knowledge or seeking the aid of an expert.

Gambling can be fun and on rare occasion in my experience profitable but, it probably is not the best method of choosing which electric radiant heating product is best for your project.  Becoming knowledgeable on radiant heating products and the proper installation of each is certainly possible for most of us, but most of us do not have the have the time and desire to truly become proficient at it.

Once gambling and educating ourselves on each available product is eliminated, the only viable alternative is relying on a radiant heating expert or professional.  The good news is that Heatizon Systems and its Distributors have successfully attracted and/or trained the best people in the business.  Our electric radiant heat and snow melt experts are truly interested in understanding all of the alternative electric radiant products available and excited to help you determine which product best suites your budget and the needs of your project.

That alternative technologies exist is wonderful but the fact remains that often one technology is superior over the others for a given installation or project.  For example:  ZMesh is a wonderful product for in stallion between floor joists, under Hardibacker or Wonderboard, or under engineered or hard wood, but it is not the best product for installation into a concrete slab.

Roof, Rain Gutters and Downspouts

By Steven D.  Bench

This past winter was a particularly difficult one for many people and their homes and other structures.  Record snow fall levels and low temperature measurements were recorded in many parts of North America.

As the snow melts, and spring flowers emerge from the ground, the previously hidden structural damage caused by ice and snow becomes evident.  The damage to structures can range from relatively minor bent or dislocated rain gutters and/or downspouts to significant interior water encroachment and compromised roof covering caused by ice dams and sliding snow and ice.

Repairing the damage is only one very important part of restoring the beauty, functionality, and integrity of any structure.  An equally important step is designing a method of making those needed repairs in a manner which will eliminate the problem for years to come.  In other words it it’s important to both design and make the repairs in a manner that insures that the problem does not reoccur during the next heavy winter.
Effectively and permanently eliminating the cause of roof, rain gutter, and downspout damage, caused by moving snow and/or freezing water, may be as simple as properly installing heat trace, heat tape or GutterMelt cables.  Cables designed to be installed in rain gutters, downspouts and along the eaves of roofs are designed to provide a path for water to escape to an area where it does not matter if it refreezes.

Heat trace, heat tape and GutterMelt cables come in both Self Regulating and Constant Wattage versions.  Both Self Regulating GutterMelt and Constant Wattage GutterMelt technologies melt snow and ice off of roofs and from rain gutters and downspouts.  Both GutterMelt products come with industry leading warranties and, both, are listed to UL and certified to CSA standards.

Where cables zig zaging along the eave will distract from the ascetics of the building or, when a permanent solution is desirable or removal of the snow and ice in its entirety is needed, then ZMesh or Tuff Cable in Invizimelt deliver the perfect solution.  ZMesh is appropriate for installation under most non-electrical conductive roofing materials, while Tuff Cable in Invizimelt is perfect for installation under valley metal, flashing and other conductive materials.

Remodel with Heated Floors

Are you looking to upgrade rooms, make additions, or delve into new construction?  Then heat it up with a Heatizon System product.  Our electric radiant heat products and line voltage heating systems are ideal for renovations, remodeling, and new construction.

Many wonder what separates Heatizon Systems from the rest.  Heatizon Systems will drastically improve the heating in a home, office, or building. Heatizon heated floor and snow melting products are ideal for anyone who wants to improve his or her safety, is striving for comfort, and is in the market for versatile products.  In addition, Heatizon heating elements are thin, flexible and extremely accommodating.

Heatizon Systems technologically advanced products are great for heated floors in room additions, sunrooms, basements, kitchens, and bathrooms.  We manufacture safe, consistent, and high quality products.  These flexibile and diverse product options help to fulfill anyone’s heating needs.  For instance, Heatizon products can be retrofit into existing concrete or asphalt or into joist spaces in an unfinished area.

Do you need permanent heating solutions to help with winter weather troubles?  A Heatizon Melting System is perfect for driveways, walkways, stairs, and ramps.  The System will automatically turn on once the snow begins falling and then turn off when the surface is dry leading to consistent and stunning results.

Heatizon’s Radiant Roof Snow Melt and Deicing System is patented and designed to be installed under any roof covering material including metal, composite and asphalt, fiberglass, membrane, shake and others.  The owner is able to avoid messy looking roofs and instead is left with a rich and ravish looking roof that eliminates icicles, ice dams, and snow build up.

Our main goal is to make sure that every purchaser of any Heatizon Product is satisfied and pleased with our services and products.  Feel free to give us a call to receive a fee consultation with a Heatizon dealer or visit our website at www.heatizon.com.  Let our experienced professionals help you with your heating needs.

Ice Dam Problems and Solutions

An ice dam is a blockage of ice that forms at the edge of a roof and prevents water from melted snow from draining off the roof. The water that backs up behind the dam can leak into a home and cause damage to walls, ceilings, insulation, and other areas.

What causes an ice dam?

The interactions between the amount of heat loss from a structure, snow cover, and outside temperatures can form the recipe for an ice dam. One obvious face is that for ice dams to form there has to be a source for the water which is snow on the roof. When there is snow present on the roof and the higher elevations of the roof’s outside surface are above freezing and lower elevations of the roof are below freezing, we have a recipe for an ice dam. These temperatures are sustained over periods of time which time is another critical factor in ice dam formation. Now what causes the temperature changes on a roof can be a number of factors.  Poor attic insulation is one factor that can cause heat loss from the interior of the home. That heat finds its way into the attic and to the higher elevations of the attic when the heat rises. When the temperature change of the attic begins to melt snow the water flows down the roof to the colder, lower elevations where the temperature is lower and freezes.

Other examples of temperature changes that can cause an ice dam is when the radiant heat from the sun melts the snow on the upper part of the roof and that water flows down the roof and hits a colder eave overhang, with no exposure to the attic, it can also freeze.

The bottom line is that the snow on a roof surface that is above freezing will melt. As water flows down the roof it reaches the portion of the roof that is below freezing and freezes creating the ice dam. As the cycle continues of freeze-thaw, freeze-thaw, the ice dam grows as it is fed water from the cycles. When the ice dam is large enough it will begin to dam the water that flows from the upper part of the roof. This water sits there and can evenutally find its way into the attic and the interior of the structure.

What can Heatizon do about ice dams?

Heatizon has a few solutions to try to solve ice dam issues once and for all. These proven products are considered a permanent solution while promoting longevity and a resolution that will last more than a couple of years. We have three solutions. Two of these solutions are Low Voltage and address the problem by heating the roof from under the roof covering. The other soluton is to install a gutter melt self regulating heat trace cables in a zig zag pattern on the roof to hopefully help the problem.The first step for a Low Voltage electric under shingle roof deicing system is to determine what roof covering you have.

  • If your roof is a non-conductive shingle such as asphalt, slate, shake, membrane etc. we offer ZMesh which is a bronze screen heating element installed under the roof covering. ZMesh is unique because it can be nailed and stapled through: click for more information on ZMesh
  • If your roof is a metal roof we offer Tuff Cable. Tuff Cable is a coated copper wire that is installed in a heatsink under the roof covering: click for more information on Tuff Cable

When your only option is to install something on top of the roofing materials we offer Gutter Melt. GutterMelt is an industrial grade self regulating heat tracing cable in a zig zag method on the roof eave and valleys or wherever the problem may be. click for more information on GutterMelt

For all roof deicing applications please our ice dam prevention and roof deicing products pages here

Heatizon GutterMelt Heat Trace

by Ryan J. Bench

Heatizon Systems is pleased to present GutterMelt Self Regulating Heat Cables. GutterMelt is used for gutter deicing and heat tracing on pipes, valves and anything that shouldn’t freeze. GutterMelt can also be used to eliminate ice dams, icicles and potentially damaging snow loads on roofs when ZMesh or Tuff Cable under shingle roof deicing products are not an option. GutterMelt is a self regulating cable that is available in 5, 9 and 12 watt per foot heating outputs.

GutterMelt is an industrial grade cable that carries a 10 year warranty and is built to last.  This cable can be cut to length in the field which allow for an easy installation. There are a number of activation devices to use from that Heatizon offers as well as a 4 zone relay panel to activation multiple circuits with one activation device.

GutterMelt systems are design engineered for each project since every project may have different needs. Our Staff, Distributors, and Dealers are trained in our system technology and design and can help each customer find the right solution for the job. Please visit www.heatizon.com for more information or call 888-239-1232

The Real Myths When Comparing Low Voltage & Line Voltage Radiant Heat Products

by Steven D. Bench – Managing Member of Heatizon Systems

A couple of years ago Warmzone Management LLC (“Warmzone”), an internet marketer of some Radiant Heating and Snow Melting Products and former distributor of Heatizon Systems ZMesh Roof Snow and Ice Melting Products, discovered that competing against Heatizon Systems award winning Radiant Heating products was difficult. Unfortunately, rather than accepting the challenges inherent in a competitive marketplace, Warmzone decided to attempt to fool its potential customers with an article titled the “Myths of Low Voltage Verses Line Voltage Radiant Systems” November 6, 2008, By Warmzone.Normally, Heatizon Systems does not respond to negative advertising and marketing campaigns and, as a result, we have not responded to Warmzone’s article until now. Heatizon Systems decided to make an exception in this case because of the amount of misinformation contained in Warmzone’s article and we chose to do it now because, as one of our customers recently pointed out, it is irresponsible for Heatizon Systems to allow our past and prospective customers to be exposed and possibly influenced or confused by the non-factual misinformation contained therein.

Warmzone’s “Myth 1: Low voltage radiant systems are safer than line voltage.”

Fact 1:

Safe products are easy to identify by simply making certain that they are Listed to UL Standards or Certified to CSA Standards by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory like Intertek/ETL, UL, CSA, and others. Both low voltage and high voltage systems can be safe. Low voltage products, like Heatizon Systems’ ZMesh, Tuff Cable, and Floorizwarm, incorporate computer technology designed to constantly monitor and shut the systems down in the event the current changes. On the other hand, high or line voltage products, like Heatizon Systems’ Heatwave, GutterMelt, Hott-Wire, Radiant Trak and Cozy Heat use circuit breaker safeties that shut the systems down in the event the insulation between the current carrying conductors and the grounding shield becomes compromised.Warmzone states: “The real question we should be asking is how durable is the cable against damage and how well is the cable insulated.” Of course we cannot speak for other manufacturer’s products, but Heatizon Systems’ Cozy Heat, Floorizwarm, Hott-Wire, and Tuff Cable products are all tested and Listed by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, have been successfully installed in/under asphalt and concrete, under pavers and into thin-set in thousands of projects and have been serving customers heating and snow melting needs since 1979.Warmzone states: “Some low voltage heating wires are NOT designed for embedment. These have only a thin layer of plastic and a heating element that is THHN/THWN wire. This wire is intended for interior use NOT in concrete, asphalt, or under pavers.” Don’t be fooled by Warmzone’s misleading and inaccurate statements. All low or high voltage heating element have protection insulators made of materials that look like plastic but actually they are PVC, or HDPD. Tuff Cable has been melting snow, warming floors and heating spaces for over 30 years, so don’t tell it or the happy customers that it serves, that it wasn’t designed to be embedded. Heatizon Systems Cozy Heat, Floorizwarm, Hott-Wire and Tuff Cable heating elements are all listed, come with industry leading warranties and have been tried and proven for many years. Just goes to show you how little some companies selling Radiant Heat and Snow Melt products really know about Radiant Heating Products.The fact of the matter is that both low voltage and high voltage snow melt and floor heating cables can be damaged and both are designed to be embedded into a material that will draw the heat away from them resulting in a nice even heat across the surface. In the event either low voltage or high voltage cables are damaged both can be repaired. Low voltage cables tend to be much easier to repair because they do not have a shield to contend with.

Warmzone’s “Myth 2: Low voltage radiant systems cost less to run than a line voltage system.”

Fact 2:

To the extent low and high voltage electric Radiant Heating and Snow Melting cables are designed to deliver the same, and the correct, amount of energy to the surface and, provided they are activated in an identical environmentally friendly fashion, the energy consumption is identical.Heatizon Systems’ low voltage products typically are energy misers because they are easy to customize to deliver the perfect amount of heating or melting energy to the floor or slab and because their output can be changed by the length of the heating element, the spacing between runs of the heating element and the size and tap of the transformer. All line or high voltage electric Radiant Heating and Snow Melting cables, except for Gutter Melt SR, Hott-Wire SR and other Self Regulating Cables, are designed to deliver a fixed wattage per linear foot so the energy per square foot delivered to the floor or slab can only be customized by increasing or decreasing the space between the lengths of cable.Self Regulating Cables, like Heatizon Systems’ GutterMelt SR and Hott-Wire SR Heating Cable, are designed to deliver fixed wattage at a certain temperature within a medium such as air, ice water, concrete, etc. The watts per square foot delivered by Self Regulating Heating Cables can be adjusted by changing the spacing between the lengths of cable in a manner similar to other line or high voltage products.In many high voltage applications the dedicated electrical service and thus the energy consumption is greater than it needs to be because the project is designed around the output of the heating cable instead of heating cable being designed to serve the ASHRAE requirements of the project. Heatizon Systems and its Distributors are trained to design and help you select the low or high voltage products that will best satisfy the needs of your project and keep the energy consumption to a minimum.

Warmzone’s “Myth 3: Low voltage systems are easier to repair. Both line voltage and low voltage cables are easy to repair. Simply remove the bad section of cable, add in a splice kit, cover it back over with whatever surface it’s in, and the system should operate as normal.”

Fact 3:

Warmzone is correct in that both low and high or line voltage cables are repairable. However, the presence of a ground shield on all high voltage cables makes repairing them more time consuming and difficult.Warmzone states: “Low voltage systems are NOT more efficient.” Properly designed and installed low voltage and high voltage electric Radiant Heating and Snow Melting products are nearly 100 percent efficient. As a result of the high efficiency of these products, correct design and installation becomes essential in order to minimize energy consumption and costs. Heatizon Systems and its distributors design all of Radiant Snow Melting projects in North America to the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (“ASHRAE”) Standards and all Radiant Space Heating projects are designed to the requirements of an objective Heat Load or Heat Loss Calculation.Heatizon Systems provides Design and Installation Instructions with all of its products and calls for them to be installed per the National Electric Code (“NEC”) in the U.S. and the Canadian Electric Code (“CEC”) in Canada.

Warmzone “Myth 4: Low voltage systems offer a better warranty.”

Fact 4:

Heatizon Systems backs its products with, no gimmick, straight forward, and industry leading warranties. We challenge you to find a better warranty to cover your investment.Unfortunately some of Heatizon Systems competitors prefer gimmicks like: “one year extendable to 10 years” if you do this, that and the other, or “covers 5 times the cost of the cable” if you return it to a foreign country for verification that it is defective. Once again Heatizon Systems backs its products with, no gimmick, straight forward, and industry leading warranties. If you prefer one with gimmicks be sure and call us once you discover you need a Hott-Wire or Tuff Cable retro-fit to replace our competitors failed cable or deny your warranty claim.Warmzone states: “Some low voltage warranties are very deceiving. They boast a 25 year warranty period, but when examined closer it is found that the 25 year warranty only covers the heating wire.” What is the point of this very interesting statement? Is Warmzone, an internet marketing company and not a manufacturer, saying that the manufacturers of the line voltage products that it markets warrant more than the heating cables? This I need to see with my own eyes and you should too!

Warmzone’s “Myth 5: Both systems provide sufficient heat.”

Fact 5:

Properly designed low voltage and line voltage products provide sufficient heat to satisfy ASHRAE’s design requirements for snow melting and the Heat Load requirements for building heating.

Warmzone’s “Myth 6: Low voltage systems in most snow melting applications do not meet the ASHRAE standards.”

Fact 6:

Unfortunately, it appears that Warmzone does not understand Heatizon Systems’ low voltage technologies and that it either has not read or does not understand the portion of ASHRAE Handbook that deals with “Snow Melting and Freeze Protection”.In the event Warmzone understood Heatizon Systems’ Tuff Cable Snow Melt Products it would know that it can deliver up to 24 watts per square foot when installed on 6 inch centers, up to 36 watts per square foot on 4 inch centers and up to 48 watts per square foot on 3 inch centers.ASHRAE is a very valuable design tool which indicates the watts/Btu needed to melt snow in certain geographic locations and suggests maximum spacing between heating cables. ASHRAE does not differentiate between low and high voltage cables. Heatizon Systems offers a variety of low voltage and high or line voltage Radiant Snow Melting Cables to its discriminating customers.

Warmzone’s “Myth 7: Both systems are UL Approved.”

Fact 7:

Heatizon Systems low and high voltage Radiant Snow Melt, Radiant Floor Warming, Radiant Roof Snow and Ice Melting and Radiant Space Heating products are all Listed to UL Standards and Certified to CSA Standards by Intertek a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory equivalent to UL and CSA. Each of Heatizon Systems’ Authorizations to Mark is available for download at www.Heatizon.com. Heatizon Systems makes its Authorizations to Mark easily available and it encourages other manufacturers to do as well.Warmzone states: “Make sure to do thorough research before purchasing any products, which means checking for proper safety certifications and standards, and you won’t regret it.” Heatizon Systems agrees that you will never regret purchasing one of its line and low voltage products because all of them have earned the right to be listed to UL Standards and Certified to CSA Standards.

Warmzone: An Internet Marketing Company – Not a Manufacturer

These companies do not make any of the products that they sell and the revolving portfolio of products that they carry make it imperative that their prospective customers fully understand why the suggested product is the best solution for their needs and exactly who stands behind the warranty. By failing to be an informed customer you may be satisfying the profit and other objectives of the supplier rather than the exacting needs and requirements of your project. As a buyer, you do not want your purchase decision to be based on recommendations, and/or suggestions motivated more by profit margin than by the long term satisfaction of you, the customer.Heatizon Systems has nothing more important to do than making certain that its customers are happy with its products for the long term. As a result, Heatizon Systems encourages its prospective customers to make well informed purchase decisions when evaluating which low or high voltage Radiant Heating and Snow Melt product will best satisfy their needs. In an effort to facilitate prospective customer education Heatizon Systems provides complete information on its website www.Heatizon.com, and has a talented and experienced team waiting to help you answer questions at (801) 293-1232.Heatizon Systems is proud of its fine low and line voltage products that are sold under the following names: Cozy Heat, Floorizwarm, GutterMelt, Heatwave, Hott-Wire, In-Pipe, Out Pipe, Inivizmelt, Radiant Trak, Tuff Cable, Tuff Cable in a Heatsink Kit, and ZMesh.

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