Ice Dam Solution uses up to 1/20th less energy than heat cable – Video

Ice Dam Solution Developed in Park City Saves Money and Property

Hydronic Ice Dam Solution

Now that the snow has come you can see the system clearly

No other Ice Dam Solution is as comprehensive or energy efficient. The Sol-Ice SubHydroMelt system clears the entire roof eave from one foot above the warm wall to the bottom of the down spout with out any re freezing along the way. It also uses as little as 1/20th the energy of major competitors. As of the End of Dec 2011 Sol-Ice clients have collectively saved over $350,000 in utility cost compared with other Roof Icicle Melt systems and Heat Cable. Seeing that Sol-Ice is located in Park City, Utah we know the damage ice dams can cause and how to keep them form destroying your home.

Aesthetics are key to the design of this Ice Dam Solution

Green Roofing

KasselShake with SubHydroMelt under it. Notice you can not see the ice melt system in the Summer.

From the begning of designing and engineering the SubHydroMelt System Sol-Ice has sought to make sure that the product is as integrated into the building as posible. The reult has been a product that is completely invisible because it is installed under the roofing material. Not only does this help the building look better but it protects the system from the elements and makes sure that the product will out last any other product on the market. With an optional extended 25 year warranty Sol-Ice has made it clear that the product is designed to not only be beautiful but also able to provide protection from ice dams for years to come.

 

 

 

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RealGreenWorld is pleased to announce that we have started work on a video about the solar PV system being installed on Shawn Bradley’s property. Please check back to see why the former NBA Center went Solar in an upcoming episode. Check back later this month for this fun and exiting video.

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RealGreenWorld wants to thank Sol-Ice Engineered Systems, Inc. The most energy efficient ice dam solution for making this weeks RealGreenQuickie “Ice Dam Solution uses up to 1/20th less energy than heat cable – Video“ posible

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