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TheProfessor 02-08-2015 02:50 PM

Heat Tape Installer - Roof - Lakes Region
 
Ice dams.

This is a specific question only about installers and not about roofs in general.
Metal roofs, new roofs, etc. can go in to another thread.
No, I'm not going to do it myself. So hold those comments to another thread.

Roof heat tape installers in the Lakes Region.

Anyone have this done? And by whom?

Names, numbers, of good professional heat tape installers is appreciated.
Along the bottom or roof.

whalebackpoint'r 02-08-2015 05:23 PM

Rowan Electric out of Sandwich, NH. (603) 284-6807 They do a lot of commercial work in the Lakes Region. Operate out of Sandwich and Moultonborough.

meredith weekender 02-08-2015 06:55 PM

You need a good licensed electrician to do this. I don't have a specific installer in the lakes region but that is up there alley. Good Luck.

SIKSUKR 02-09-2015 09:11 AM

I installed heat tape to a nasty ice dam at my commercial building and found it did nothing after the fact. It made no progress melting through existing ice. Short of chopping the ice, I found the best method was to install a salt sock or a bed of salt to melt through. FWIW.

upthesaukee 02-09-2015 09:30 AM

Good Point
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 239906)
I installed heat tape to a nasty ice dam at my commercial building and found it did nothing after the fact. It made no progress melting through existing ice. Short of chopping the ice, I found the best method was to install a salt sock or a bed of salt to melt through. FWIW.

When I worked at Lowes for a short time a few years back, the heat tape (wire) packages all said that the problem ice dams needed to be removed before installing the roof heat tape.

That being said, I'm sure a good installer will advise the Professor of the need to clear the ice dams first, and will make sure it is done prior to installation.

TheProfessor 02-09-2015 10:40 AM

All would be installed in warm weather - no snow.

Should have stated this in original posting.

So, no, not now. Not over any snow or ice.

Warm weather installation.


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