About the Driveways
A heated driveway uses an integrated electric or hydronic snow-melting system that is located beneath the surface of your driveway. These systems are automatically or manually activated to melt snow and ice as it falls. This prevents hazards and keeps the driveway safe for you and your loved ones.
These are perfect for cold climates and homeowners who value convenience and safety/ They can work ideally with various surfaces, including concrete, asphalt, and pavers.
Our Services
We provide complete heated driveway solutions, including:
New Heated Driveway Installations
Full excavation, driveway installation, and integrated heating system setup.
Retrofit Heating Systems
Installing heating elements under your existing driveway.
System Repairs & Upgrades
Troubleshooting, repairing, or upgrading existing heated driveways.
Control Systems
Timer-based, sensor-activated, or manual control panel installations.
Why Should You Go for Heated Driveways?
Heated driveways bring complete peace of mind and several practical benefits, including
No More Shoveling or Plowing
You don’t need to remove the snow yourself anymore.
Improved Safety
Prevents slips, falls, and accidents caused by ice.
Protects Your Driveway
Reduces freeze-thaw cycles that can crack and damage surfaces.
Automatic Operation
Systems activate automatically, without needing your attention
Increase Property Value
A premium feature that boosts resale value significantly
The Different Types of Heated Driveways
We install both major system types:
Electric (Resistance) Heating Systems
They use electric cables to generate heat. These are best for smaller areas and lower initial cost.
Hydronic Heating Systems
These systems circulate heated water or glycol through tubing. Hydronic systems are ideal for larger areas and often deliver greater energy efficiency.
FAQ
Can a heated driveway be added to an existing driveway?
Yes, it can be done. It might require removing and reinstalling the driveway surface, which we can help with.
Do heated driveways work during extreme cold?
Yes, systems are designed to handle heavy snowfalls and extreme temperatures efficiently.
How long does a heated driveway system last?
With proper installation and regular maintenance, heated driveway systems can easily last between 20 to 30 years, with some components (like sensors or control panels) occasionally needing replacement.