Gutter heat tape helps prevent icicles from forming and damaging your gutters.
How to install heat tape in gutters.
Place the electrical plug close to the breaker box then work backward through your.
Notice how the snow is melted along the path of the tape not the entire shingle area.
Once you have worked out how much you require all that is left is installing the gutter heat tape according to specific patterns.
If you don t have gutter heater system sometime during the winter you ll notice water leaking from the attic into your living room.
This is how it is intended to operate.
Run the cable back down to the gutter at an angle and form it into a.
Reinforce with electrical.
Basically you will lay the cable in a zigzag or triangle pattern with the base of the triangle being about 15 inches and the height of the triangle being measured according to the length of the overhang.
Route the cable from the electrical outlet to the starting point on the roof.
We typically have to install an exterior outlet in the soffit to plug the heat cable into.
Consideration when installing gutter heating systems.
When installing heat tape there are many things to consider.
Run tape inside the gutter.
How to install heat tape 1.
Here is traditional zig zag of heat tape with an open gutter.
Clip the starting point of the cable to a shingle that is slightly.
One aspect you need to consider is spacing depending on the pitch of the roof and the length of the soffit.
It s not the icicles that cause the damage it s the ice and water you can t see that will cause you the most problems.
Installing heat tape for gutters will keep the damage to your house at a minimum.
While keeping your gutters warm is of overall benefit to your home you do need to consider the following when you re installing gutter heat.
Cut away view to see example of how heat tape is placed above the patented leafguard clip system and loops around to lay in the bottom trough of the gutter.
Look for leaks breaks and more.