Heating of open areas
Outdoor heating systems are used to prevent the formation of snow and ice. Such a solution is in demand on stairways, sidewalks, pedestrian zones, driveways, parking lots, ramps, bridges, and overpasses, where it is especially important to eliminate the risk of slipping and accidents, as well as to ensure the safe movement of pedestrians and vehicles.
The system includes heating cables, temperature controllers, and weather stations that can operate as an integrated complex. Resistive or self-regulating cables are laid under asphalt, concrete, or tile surfaces, while sensors connected to thermostats are installed on the surface to detect changes in temperature and humidity. When precipitation occurs or the temperature drops to the set level, the system automatically starts and begins heating, removing snow and ice, while at other times it remains in standby mode. Such automated control minimizes energy consumption and ensures stable operation even during sudden temperature fluctuations.
The main advantage of such systems is durability, since with proper equipment selection the service life exceeds 20 years. Reliable protection against snow and ice reduces the risk of accidents, extends the service life of road surfaces, and allows the area to be used even in severe frost. Another important factor is the uniform heating of the surface, which reduces the risk of localized freezing or water accumulation. These systems also lower costs for manual cleaning and chemical de-icing agents.
A wide range of cables, controllers, and related components is available for installing systems of various scales. If necessary, our specialists can assist in calculating system parameters and selecting the appropriate solution for specific operating conditions.



