How to Prevent Underground Water Pipes from Freezing - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems

How to Prevent Underground Water Pipes from Freezing

Heat-Line is a North American-owned and operated company that has been at the forefront of freeze protection solutions for pipes and roofs since 1988. Heat-Line is committed to providing market-leading, self-regulating heating cable systems uniquely developed for each freeze protection application. Furthermore, all Heat-Line products are engineered for durability, ease of installation, and energy efficiency.

In this month’s video VLOG, learn from a Heat-Line industry expert how to prevent underground water pipes from freezing and enjoy peace of mind during the coldest months of the year.

See more below about our unique heating cable systems designed to prevent existing underground water pipes from freezing without the need to excavate.

Retro-Line is a self-regulating heating cable system designed to provide internal pipe freeze protection for new or existing water supply pipes and sump pump drain lines without the need to excavate.

Retro-DWS is a self-regulating tubular heating system designed to provide internal freeze protection for non-pressurized sewage drainpipes without the need to excavate.

Retro-FM is a self-regulating tubular heating system designed to provide internal freeze protection for pressurized sewage and greywater force mains without the need to excavate.

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