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- Snow de-icing cable prevents winter damage to roof, gutters, and downspouts
- Provides uninterrupted path for melting water to flow off roof
- Suitable for most roof and gutter configurations; available in several lengths
- Easy to install; no maintenance required
- Includes 6 clips and 2 mounting screws
Product Description
Size: 100-Foot
Amazon.com Product Description
Prevent winter damage to the roof, gutters, and downspouts with an Easy Heat ADKS Roof Snow De-Icing Kit. The simple yet effective design features a low-profile, black cable that snakes along outdoor surfaces and provides an uninterrupted path for melting water to flow without re-icing and forming dams. Suitable for almost any inclined roof and approved for both metal and plastic gutters, the cable is easy to install with the included clips and spacers and provides a handy service year in and year out with no maintenance required. It is also CSA Certified and UL Listed, provides 5 watts per foot and 120 VAC, and comes with a three-wire grounded plug and a 6-foot power cord. The cable is available in 30-, 60-, 80-, 100-, 120-, 160-, and 200-foot lengths to fit any sizing need; all mounting hardware is included.
Product Description
Cable helps prevent damage by ice build up in gutters, downspouts, and under shingles. Cable maintains a clear path for water drainage. Installs easily with special clips to hold cable securely to roof without damage. Spacers and instructions in each package. Pre assembled in several lengths. Can be used with roof de-icing control, model
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
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94 of 98 people found the following review helpful
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Customer Review Video
This season (2010 / 2011) these cables just weren't able to deal with the heavy snow and frigid weather. That said, the ice dam wasn't as bad as I would have had without the cables. They're still worth having, just not the "perfect" solution for extreme weather. (See video for more info.)
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