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Eaves That Never Freeze
Self-regulating cable laid through the eave zone and valleys keeps melt channels open all winter — water exits instead of stacking into dams. The roof-plane half of the cable equation.
Heated Roof Cables done properly comes down to components most quotes never mention: the eave line, the soffit vents and the roof deck. We inspect each before pricing, photograph what we find, and put the scope in writing so you see exactly what you're paying for. Licensed and insured across Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.
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Where do heated roof cables go?
Roof cables run in a zigzag pattern along the eave, sized so the peaks reach past the exterior wall line into the heated portion of the roof. Stopping short of that line is the most common installation error, because it creates a melt channel that ends at a still-frozen section and refreezes there. Related: heated gutter cables and heated roof & gutter cables.

Zigzags With A Job To Do
Roof cables run a calculated zigzag through the freeze zone — the overhang where refreezing happens — plus straight runs up trouble valleys and around dormers. Self-regulating cable is the grown-up choice: its conductive core draws more power exactly where it’s coldest and throttles back where it isn’t, safe to overlap and sippy on electricity compared to the constant-wattage hardware-store strings that cook themselves in a season or two.
Placement Is Engineering, Not Decoration
Cables that stop short of the overhang line just relocate the dam upslope; runs that skip the gutter and downspout leg dump their meltwater into a frozen trough to refreeze. We design the full melt path — roof plane through drainage — and we’ll say honestly when cables are the wrong first move because the attic underneath is doing the damming. The combined system overview lives on our heated roofing & gutter cables page.

Winter Work, Documented



Winter Questions, Answered Warm
Do roof cables melt all the snow off my roof?+
No — they keep drainage channels open through the freeze zone. The snow blanket stays; the water it makes leaves. That is the design.
When do I turn them on?+
Self-regulating systems can run through the season economically, switched or sensor-controlled — before storms, not after dams form. We set the strategy at install.
Will cables damage my shingles or void my warranty?+
Properly clipped systems attach without penetrating shingle field — installed to manufacturer method, they coexist with roofing warranties.
What do roof heat cables cost to run per month?+
A typical eave run draws about 5 watts per foot and only needs to run during freeze-thaw stretches — most homes see a modest bump, far less than one interior water repair.
When should you turn on roof heat cables?+
Before the storm, not after the dam — ahead of snow events and through freeze-thaw stretches. Sensor and switch strategies get set at install.
Do heat cables work on metal roofs?+
With metal-specific attachment, yes — clips differ from shingle systems, and pairing with snow retention keeps sliding sheets from shearing the cable.
Can heat cables start a fire?+
Quality self-regulating cable installed to spec carries excellent safety records — the horror stories trace to constant-wattage strings, bad splices and extension-cord power.
How long do roof heat cables last?+
Self-regulating systems commonly serve many seasons — versus hardware-store constant-wattage strings that cook themselves in a couple of winters.
Complete The System
The exterior works as one assembly — these are the pieces that connect to this one.
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