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Review Grip Clip Roof Clips – Clip Hooks for Installing Heat Tape & De-Icing Cable – Prevents Unnecessary Damage to Roofing – Simple Nail-Free Outdoor Cable Clips (.325-5 Pack)

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Details: Grip Clip Roof Clips – Clip Hooks for Installing Heat Tape & De-Icing Cable – Prevents Unnecessary Damage to Roofing – Simple Nail-Free Outdoor Cable Clips (.325-5 Pack)

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Review Grip Clip Roof Clips – Clip Hooks for Installing Heat Tape & De-Icing Cable – Prevents Unnecessary Damage to Roofing – Simple Nail-Free Outdoor Cable Clips (.325-5 Pack)

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • PERFECT SOLUTION: Attach ice dam heating cable to your roof without using penetrating fasteners (nails, screws, etc.). These can cause damage to your roofing!
  • EASY INSTALLATION: Once you install heat cable with Grip Clips you will never return to nail-on clips! Simply push the clip onto roofing, hook your heating cable onto the clip, and push to secure. It is that easy to avoid nail holes!
  • NO TOOLS REQUIRED: No tools needed and can be installed in cold weather.
  • UNIVERSAL: Compatible with all manufacturers of ice dam prevention heat cables and most asphalt shingle roofing systems. Select the correct sizing for your heating tape, range in thickness from 1/8” (Model 325) to 3/4” (Model 875).

Notice

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

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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

Salt spreaders and de-icers are essential tools to have on hand during the winter months. If you’re worried about getting stuck out in the cold this winter, then read on.

  • Consider your salt needs. How much salt do you typically need? Salt spreaders and de-icers come in all different shapes and sizes. If you have a small driveway or a small family, a small, handheld de-icer might be the best option for you.
  • Is battery life important? Some de-icers can be battery-powered, which can be useful if you’re stuck outside in a snowstorm. However, some battery-powered de-icers aren’t very portable, and using them can be inconvenient.
  • Consider which type of salt to use. If you live in an area that has salt brine, then you’ll want to consider keeping a bag of salt brine on hand so you can use it on icy surfaces.
  • Do all de-icers require manual activation? Some de-icers require manual activation, while others use motion sensors. Manual activation de-icers can take a little bit of time but require no battery power. Motion sensors require battery power, but you can start them as soon as you step outside.

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.