Why You Should Consider Heat Cables for Your Gutters
Heating cables are an excellent solution to the problem of ice buildup in your gutters.

Sometimes it seems like summer comes and goes in the blink of an eye, while winter drudges into oblivion. Perhaps ice and ice dams were a big problem for you this season. Did you find that you had ice clogging up your rain gutters or perhaps overflowing to your ice sidewalk or driveway? The warmth of the day can melt the snow in your gutters, but when evening falls, the ice can refreeze and cause your gutters to clog or overflow.
Heating cables are an excellent solution to the problem of ice buildup in your gutters. They can also help to direct water and ice away from your home to help avoid any potential backups in your basement or at your foundation.
What is a heat cable?
A heat cable is installed inside your rain gutter and downspout. When plugged in, it heats up, creating a warmer surface within the gutter and downspouts. Heat cables allow you to keep the heat inside the gutters so you are not wasting energy heating other areas of your home’s exterior. When snow and ice from your roof start to melt, it naturally drains into the gutter. Because the gutter is warm it will not reform into ice and will run out the downspout and away from your home. And, since the cable is inside the gutter, it will not impact the curb appeal of your home.
When should I get heat cables installed?
Spring is the perfect time to get heat cables installed in your gutters. Because most of the ice and snow is melted, you don’t have to worry about ice buildup. Additionally, getting heat cables installed before the summer heat hits is also a great idea. Acting early ensures that you are ready for next winter’s icy conditions.
At Rainman Seamless Rain Gutters in Spokane, Washington, we have been providing quality gutter installations and other services since 1992. We offer a wide variety of products to help homeowners maintain their gutters and keep their home safe from rainwater overflows which cause flooding and other serious problems. Contact our team to learn more about heat cable installation and to determine if it is the right choice for your home.









