Our heat cable installation service is designed to stop ice dams before they start, protecting both your roof and the inside of your home during Utah's long winters. Ice dams form when melting snow refreezes at the colder roof edges and gutters, trapping water that then works its way under shingles and into ceilings, walls, and insulation.
We install electric heat cables along critical eaves, valleys, and gutters to keep these areas just warm enough for snowmelt to drain away instead of turning into solid ice. The result is fewer icicles, less weight on gutters, and a much lower risk of surprise leaks after a storm.
Because we come from a roofing background, we do more than simply run a line of cable and plug it in. We look at the roof shape, problem spots, and drainage paths, then design a layout that actually addresses where your ice dams form. Cables are secured neatly, routed to appropriate power sources, and installed to work alongside your existing roofing materials rather than fight against them.
Homeowners appreciate that this is a quiet, low-profile form of protection. Once installed, you control the cables as needed in cold weather, switching them on before or during storms. Many clients pair heat cables with our gutter covers and roof restoration for a full winter-ready setup, but you can also install them as a targeted upgrade on known trouble areas.
If you are tired of heavy icicles, stained ceilings, or climbing a ladder with a shovel every time snow piles up, properly installed heat cables offer a practical, long-term way to reduce ice dam risk and take winter pressure off your roof.
Share a few details about your roof, and we will respond promptly with honest guidance on repair, restoration, or replacement and help you plan the next steps.