A heated driveway can be used for residential areas. Homeowners spend a lot of money each year on costs associated with clearing their driveways and walkways. If a homeowner wants to do it as inexpensively as possible, they will purchase shovels. Most heavy duty shovels are not cheap to begin with and they often need to be replaced with time. Some homeowners opt for more elaborate systems using snow blowers designed for residential purposes. A snow blower for residential can be purchased for several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. They are very expensive and also need to be maintained similarly to a lawn mower or other type of home maintenance machinery. The expense of this can add up substantially over the years.
Regardless of whether you choose a snow blower or a shovel, you will still have to use the device. This generally means donning all our winter clothes including hat, goulashes, thick socks, scarf, and gloves and layered clothing. When going out to clear the snow, it will take some time to complete it and because you will be trudging through the snow you are still in danger of slipping in falling yourself. If you are clearing the snow to be able to go to work in the morning, you will have to wake up a lot earlier and work first thing in the morning to ensure you can easily and safely get your car down the driveway and into the street. The effort taken is highly inconvenient. Imagine, instead, getting up in the morning, having a cup of coffee and driving out of your perfectly clear driveway with no worries or effort on your part. Does this sound too good to be true? It is not. You can get this by adding a heated driveway to your home.
Businesses can also benefit from a heated driveway system. These can be installed in stores, hotels, train stations, bus stations and airports. Any business that has foot or vehicle traffic can benefit from a heated driveway system. If there are loading docks or wheelchair access ramps, the heated driveway can benefit these areas as well. In order for a business to make money it needs customers. If a customer is unable to access the location, they will not be able to patronize the business. This will reduce profits and leave a negative impression on the business for customers, possibly affecting repeat business. To further reduce profits, many businesses have to either hire a service or a work crew to monitor areas for snow and ice. The costs associated with this can be very expensive and might not keep the areas as free as necessary in a timely manner. Some places will use services that come in the morning but that does not account for snow fall that may occur throughout the day. In essence, the money that was spent was wasted since there is still snow on the ground.
Liability is also a consideration for businesses when thinking about the option of a heated driveway. People will tend to sue businesses before individuals because they feel a business has deeper pockets. If a court awards punitive damages because they feel the business was negligent in providing a safe environment, this can cause thousands and even millions of dollars to the company. It will also increase the rates of liability insurance and may possibly prevent that insurance from being renewed. If you own a business, you are aware of this and probably try to do everything possible to minimize this risk. A heated driveway system will allow your areas to be clear from ice and snow twenty four hours per day, seven days per week. The snow will melt as soon as it falls.
A heated driveway can be installed on new surfaces or existing surfaces. It is automatic and will shut itself off and turn itself on based on the temperature and moisture levels that are detected. A heated driveway will add convenience, reduce liability and save on labor costs. The initial investment will be paid off and pay for itself in a matter of a few years.