[Jacksonville, May 16, 2016] – Gutter Helmet, a gutter protection company in Florida, introduces Helmet Heat to thaw ice dams. They say that Helmet Heat is an exclusive heating device used on the edges of the roof to control snow and ice buildup.
Ice Reduction System
Gutter Helmet explains that ice dams can lead to a huge problem in a person’s home and his finances. They share that ice dams can cause gutters to droop, and the backed up water will then make its way into the roof, insulation, and walls. They note that reversing the effects of ice damage will cost homeowners more than the amount needed to prevent the ice dams from forming.
The company describes Helmet Heat as a heating device that stops ice dams from forming by thawing snow before it can accumulate on the roof. The company says that without the buildup, melted snow can freely flow into the gutters and downspouts.
Helmet Heat Advantages
Gutter Helmet shares that Helmet Heat is energy efficient because it only functions when needed. They say that it regulates by itself so it doesn’t need any checking. The gutter protection company also notes that it is safe, as the device is UL-listed, GFCI-protected and approved. It uses 50 percent less cable than regular heating cable systems, and is fully suited for the Gutter Helmet system.
Gutter Helmet System
Gutter Helmet System protects the gutter through the use of gravity and surface tension. Gutter Helmet’s textured surface and its patented nose-forward design enables the rise of surface tension. The company says that the movement permits rainwater to grip to the cover while it falls down the gutter.
About Gutter Helmet
Gutter Helmet received seven design patent awards and has been offering the original gutter protection system for over 30 years. In 2005, Southeastern Metals Mfg. took over Gutter Helmet as a part of a tactical acquisition. They ensure that every product created is precision engineered and made with premier standards.
For more information about Helmet Heat and other products, visit their website at http://www.gutterhelmet.com.