Heating of roof drainage systems
Roof drainage heating systems are designed to prevent the formation of ice and blockages in gutters, funnels, and downpipes. These solutions ensure the stable drainage of meltwater and protect roof and facade structures from icicle formation that can damage the building’s exterior. The kits are compatible with various types of roofs and can be integrated into heating systems of any scale.
The core of the system is a heating cable laid along gutters and inside downspouts, providing even heating along the entire length. Temperature regulators and weather stations control the heating process, automatically activating the system when the temperature drops or humidity rises to a preset level. This principle of operation reduces energy consumption and prevents overheating of other components.
The roof de-icing system is in demand both for private houses and industrial facilities with extensive drainage networks. It reduces the risk of accidents, prevents ice buildup, and decreases the load on structural elements.
When purchasing the equipment, customers can also receive technical consultations from specialists and recommendations on installation and configuration. During design, it is important to consider the length of drainage elements, required heating power, and operating conditions. The installation of roof heating systems must be carried out strictly in accordance with the project and electrical standards, using certified components to ensure stable and long-term system performance.



