Happy New Year

Happy New Year!

Many of us welcome the new year with optimism and a fistful of ambitious resolutions, while others simply brush off the symbolism of the New Year and treat the upcoming days as they would any other. Still, the completion of another trip around the sun is celebrated by most. At the very least, the date allows us to track our growth, both personally and professionally, and inspires us to set new goals. Professional builders who are looking to cut through the clutter and take the next step toward building their business can use the new year as a virtual starting line, from where future successes can be measured.

For contractors who are looking for practical ways to build their business, ProLine checks all the boxes. In addition to providing wholesale discounts, ProLine offers premium quality snow melting and de-icing system components as well as complete system design and free installation training. ProLine’s quality products and unmatched support services make it easy, and profitable, for professional builders to add radiant heat installation to their list of services.

ProLine roof de-icing, pipe trace, and snow melting system components are among the best in their class. Contractors can be assured that in addition to receiving premium quality support services, ProLine system components are also among the most advanced, best-in-class components on the market. These components make ProLine snow melting systems fully automated, maintenance free, highly efficient, and reliable.

Concrete heated driveway with cutout showing heating cables.

Radiant heat is the most efficient heating (and de-icing) technology available today; and ProLine’s advanced controllers ensure even more efficiency. In addition to radiant heat’s inherent characteristics, experienced system designers at ProLine design the systems so that they operate at peak efficiency. The high-tech activation devices / sensors can detect temperature as well as precipitation, so when certain weather conditions are present, the system automatically activates, warming the system to prevent any snow buildup. When the storm is over, the system remains on for a short time. This is called the “afterrun” function. This ensures that the driveway is dried so that ice doesn’t form over the driveway. This is a valuable safety feature.

Aerial-mount sensors and pavement-mount (in-ground) sensors are available. Customers have the option of installing either sensor, based on their preference. In-ground sensors are more commonly used for large, commercial applications. Aerial-mount sensors are typically used for heating residential driveways. The sensor is installed near the roofline, where it has unobstructed access to the elements, ensuring that it is exposed to the weather.

This WS-2C activation device features an adjustable setpoint, so when the temperature is below the setpoint (usually set at 39°F), and precipitation is detected, a signal is sent to the system’s contactor panel. The contactor panel is typically mounted on a wall in the garage. (Other types of activation devices are available for different types of applications, such as large commercial snow melting projects as well as custom roof de-icing applications.)

When the panel receives the signal, power is sent to the heat cable embedded in the driveway. This warms the surface and prevents snow from accumulating.

Different sensors are available to accommodate other types of snow melting and de-icing systems. The WS-5C is similar to the WS-2C aerial-mount sensor, but is designed for bigger heating loads, typically needed for commercial projects, such as large parking areas, loading docks, ramps and more.

ProLine radiant heat system components
Some of ProLine Radiant’s snow melting, roof de-icing and floor heating system components.

The WS-8C is another premier aerial-mount sensor, but is designed specifically for roof de-icing systems. The activation device can be used for roof gutters, downspouts, and small satellite antenna de-icing applications. The sealed, low voltage, remote-mount precipitation sensor head can be installed up to 10 feet away from the main controller, either in a downspout, gutter, or at the end of an antenna boom. This way, the main controller can be safely mounted in a more convenient location.

Additionally, ProLine’s wide range of contactor panels are available with and without GFEP. The panels are designed for electric and hydronic snow melting systems, with a variety available for all types of commercial and residential applications. The state-of-the-art contactor panels are pre-wired and UL listed, complete with a NEMA 4 weatherproof enclosure, wiring diagram, terminal connection block, and contactors.

Perhaps the most valuable asset provided to contractors from ProLine is its industry-leading customer support services. System professionals design the system and provide installers with the detailed AutoCAD. This layout includes the precise layout of the system components and materials, as well as the proper load calculations, breaker sizes, number of breakers, and electrical information for the electrician. These detailed layouts serve as the roadmap for installers, and help to simplify the installation.

A highly valued service is that of ProLine’s free installation training. The training can be completed online, via web conference, where the instructor personally covers every aspect of the installation. The installer can interact and ask questions at any time during the training, which includes installation photos, illustrations, and instructional video clips.

Technical support is also provided by ProLine radiant heat experts. If installers encounter any issues, or have questions during the installation, they can simply call and talk with ProLine’s installation experts.

What better way could there be to welcome the new year than by offering radiant snow melting system installations? Add to your bottom line this year by offering the increasingly popular technology to your clients. ProLine makes it easy! We not only back you up with the best service in the industry, but our proven systems include the best controllers and activation devices in the business. When you work with ProLine, you can be assured that you’re receiving the highest-quality products, backed by some of the industry’s most experienced support professionals.

For more information about radiant heat systems, support services, or system components, contact a friendly ProLine representative today, at 866-676-9276.