This will ensure that the cable will completely cover the roof overhang.
How to install heat tape on roof.
Run the end of the roof cable along the inside of your gutter and down the gutter s downspout.
Operating costs are far greater than the higher quality self regulating roof heat tape systems we install every day because big box ice dam heat tape systems operate at 100 capacity all the time regardless of the outdoor temperatures.
Clip the starting point of the cable to a shingle that is slightly further up the roof than the outside wall.
The average cost to install 100 feet of heat cable on the roof only is about 300 400 labor only excludes materials.
Clip the end of the cable in a loop and feed it through the downspout.
Heat cables can protect your gutters from filling with ice breaking off and harming your roof.
Heat cables are a much cheaper solution than fixing the source of the problem by sealing air leaks in the attic installing adequate insulation and creating proper ventilation.
Here are the basic steps for installing new heat cable along a roof eave and gutter.
Secure the roof cable with brackets affixed to each shingle where the roof cable bends.
Thus your total cost when hiring a contractor will be 500 600.
To install roof heating cables you must first apply shingle clips to the structure.
Clip in the cable along the same zigzag pattern as the shingle clips.
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Plug it into a gfi outlet.
Self regulating roof heat tape systems only draw the power they need to get the job done.
They take electricity to operate.
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Heat cable ul listed to prevent ice dams.
Next we engineered new systems to install heat tape that worked better saved time and not only protected your roof but the warranty on your roof as well.
Unique heat tape cable systems for the roof valley and the roof flashing on metal roofs.
When you add materials at the price of about 2 sq ft you are looking to spend about 200 for 100 feet of cable.
Mount the heat sensor to the side of the house using screws and a power drill.
Run zigzags to create 15 wide triangles running the cable from the overhang to the warm area of your roof.
Route the cable from the electrical outlet to the starting point on the roof.
Secure shingle clips to roof shingles using a flathead screwdriver making sure to align them in a zigzag pattern.