Snow-Melting Heating Mats

HeatTrak’s Residential Snow Melting Mats Melts Snow on Contact

Avoid messy falls and unwanted shovelling with HeatTrak’s residential snow-melting mats, which prevent ice accumulation and melt snow on contact.

These mats are made from customized thermoplastic material, and are made to stay outdoors throughout the entire winter. Your walkway will always be cleared, regardless of the time of day, because the mats create heat, melting snow at two inches per hour. If you have a long path that you want to keep cleared, the mats can be interconnected for a continuous unobstructed walkway.

The mats use a single plug and are equipped with watertight connecting cables and have the option of putting five linked together at the same time. HeatTrak Mats lets you stay inside during the snowstorm, while everyone else on the street is stuck shoveling.
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