Installing heat tape for gutters will keep the damage to your house at a minimum.
How to install heat tape in gutters and downspouts.
When installing heat tape there are many things to consider.
So a single story downspout is calculated as 15 feet of heat tape a 2 story is calculated as 25 feet of heat tape and a 3 story is calculated as 35 feet of heat tape.
Choose a preassembled cable available in lengths between 6 and 100 feet which plugs into a standard grounded outlet.
Installing gutter heat tape is meant for the prevention of the ice dams not for getting rid of them once already formed.
Heat cable is a similar product but it is designed for installation on the edge of your home s roof near the eaves.
The type of heat tape used on roofs and gutters to prevent ice buildup is properly called heat cable.
We typically have to install an exterior outlet in the soffit to plug the heat cable into.
If you don t have gutter heater system sometime during the winter you ll notice water leaking from the attic into your living room.
How to install heat tape.
Run tape inside the gutter.
The gutter heat tape or cable is run in special patterns across roofs in gutters and along downspouts where ice usually forms collects and eventually creates what are known as ice dams.
These numbers are multiplied by the quantity of downspouts to arrive at the amount of heat tape you ll need to cover your downspouts.
Cable is available in both 120 and 240 voltages.
Reinforce with electrical tape.
It s not the icicles that cause the damage it s the ice and water you can t see that will cause you the most problems.
Attach to breaker box.
Heat trace cable is safe for metal plastic or wooden downspouts and gutters and it will not overheat even if overlapped.
Look for leaks breaks and more.
How to install heat tape deicier cable on your roof for eaves and gutters and downspouts for snow and ice removal.
We also need to consider the amount of electricity the heated cable will draw.
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