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Review RHS Under Shingle Heater, Invisible Roof Edge Heater, Melts up to 2 inches of Snow per Hour, Different, Buy Factory Direct, Melts Snow Off Single Row of Shingles (10’L ft. x 5″ W in.)

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Details: RHS Under Shingle Heater, Invisible Roof Edge Heater, Melts up to 2 inches of Snow per Hour, Different, Buy Factory Direct, Melts Snow Off Single Row of Shingles (10’L ft. x 5″ W in.)

Brand: RHS Under Shingle Heater

Review RHS Under Shingle Heater, Invisible Roof Edge Heater, Melts up to 2 inches of Snow per Hour, Different, Buy Factory Direct, Melts Snow Off Single Row of Shingles (10’L ft. x 5″ W in.)

What is an Ice dam? An ice dam is a blockage of ice that forms at the edge of a roof and prevents melting snow (water) from draining off the roof. The water that backs up behind the dam can leak into a home and cause damage to walls, ceilings, insulation, and other areas. Preventing Ice Dams RHS Under Shingle Heater is one of the best purchases homeowners, contractors, field workers could take against snow accumulation on the roof. Our system will completely clear the most problem areas (roof edges) from snow and ice from your roof, without any hassle of using a roofing rake or even using hazardous chemicals like sodium chloride and rock salt that will damage your roof. Lower cost on electric bill compared to other systems, our highly efficient system only draws the right amount of energy to melt ice and snow off your roof saving on your bill. Expand the life of your roof and reduce the risks of falls, injuries, infiltration and other related ice and snow problems by installing a well roof deicing system by RHS.

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Advantages

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  • RHS Under Shingle Heater is by far the best way of melting the snow off your shingle roof. RHS only uses patented heating element that is Invisible and ease of installation, RHS Under Shingle Heater is the best option to solve your snow problems for the roof. Purchase NOW and be ready for the SNOW
  • The Invisible heater is only 1/16 of an inch-thick heater and 5” inches wide, simply slides under the shingle with a NO SHOW heater enhancing your property value and longevity of shingles roof. No ugly zig-zag cables where you have to place wires all over the roof and does a lousy job on melting the snow.
  • Add a touch of comfort and luxury to your roof, without having the hassle of going outside in a cold winter day to rake off the snow from your roof causing damages and leaks. No need to use salt chemicals on roof damaging the longevity of your shingle roof. Simply plug in an outlet and it is done.
  • Installation process is simple. Simply Unroll RHS Under Shingle Heater on desired location (problem area), then grab a putty knife and lift the row of shingles you will be placing the heater under. Place the heater under the row of shingles desired. Add a dab of roofing adhesive (included with the system) on every shingle to make sure system stays in place. Press down firmly on the shingle. Turn on heater and make sure system is working properly.

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  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review RHS Under Shingle Heater, Invisible Roof Edge Heater, Melts up to 2 inches of Snow per Hour, Different, Buy Factory Direct, Melts Snow Off Single Row of Shingles (10'L ft. x 5

review RHS Under Shingle Heater, Invisible Roof Edge Heater, Melts up to 2 inches of Snow per Hour, Different, Buy Factory Direct, Melts Snow Off Single Row of Shingles (10'L ft. x 5

Buyer Guide De-Icers & Salt Spreaders

For an in-depth look at the different types of salt spreaders and de-icers available, please read this guide.

  • Electric Salt Spreaders. Electric salt spreaders pump brine out through a tube. This automatic method eliminates the need to manually refill the salt reservoir.
  • Manual Salt Spreaders. Manual salt spreaders require you to manually pour salt onto the salt reservoir. Salt is then pumped out by auger-like devices.
  • Snow Pushers. Snow pushers are similar to salt spreaders, but designed for snow instead of salt.
  • De-Icers. Similar to salt spreaders, de-icers pump brine out through a tube. This automatic method eliminates the need to manually refill the salt reservoir.
  • Pusher De-Icers. Pusher de-icers, also called snow pushers, typically feature auger-like devices that push snow in a circular path.

How to choose De-Icers & Salt Spreaders

 When shopping for salt and de-icers, it’s important to consider a few factors:

  • How much do you need? In some cases, salt spreaders and de-icers can be bulky. If you know that you’re going to be carrying your salt spreader in the car and need to use it frequently, it may be better to invest in a larger size.
  • How wide is the spreader or de-icer? If you’re going to be using it on icy roads, a wide spreader or de-icer may be best.
  • Do you need a storage case? If your salt spreader or de-icer is going to be used on a regular basis, you may want to consider investing in a storage case.
  • Do you need a shovel attachment? If you regularly find yourself shoveling snow, you may want to consider buying a shovel attachment for your spreader or de-icer.
  • Do you need a bag? Some spreaders and de-icers also include a bag for carrying salt, which can be convenient.
  • Do you need a hand drier? Some spreaders and de-icers include a hand drier, which can make it easier to spread salt while still having your hands free.

How to maintain De-Icers & Salt Spreaders

 When caring for your salt spreader or de-icer, it’s important to make sure that you clean it properly after each use.

  • Remove the salt: Before you begin cleaning your salt spreader or de-icer, first remove the accumulated salt. If the salt is hard to remove, use coarse salt or kosher salt to remove most salt buildup.
  • Clean the salt spreader or de-icer: Fill your sink with warm, soapy water and add your salt spreader or de-icer. Use a toothpick or long-handled sponge to scrub the spreader or de-icer thoroughly.
  • Remove excess salt: Rinse your salt spreader or de-icer thoroughly. If the salt remains stuck, soak it in warm, soapy water overnight, or soak it in a tray of baking soda and water for an hour, then rinse it.
  • Dry the salt spreader or de-icer: Lay your salt spreader or de-icer on a towel to dry. To avoid rust, do not leave your salt spreader or de-icer exposed to the air.
  • Store the salt spreader or de-icer: Store your salt spreader or de-icer in a place where it will not be exposed to extreme temperatures or moisture.