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TEK-SIL - Gutter and roof heated mats (coming soon)

TEK-SIL - Gutter and roof heated mats (coming soon)

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*SOLVING THE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH:
ICICLES, ROOF DAMMING, AND SNOW-ICE OVERLOADS*

Prevent Ice Dams Before They Cause $2,000-$10,000 in Roof Damage

TEK-SIL heated mats protect Canadian commercial and residential properties from ice dams, dangerous icicles, and snow overload that damage roofs, gutters, and building interiors. Unlike heating cables that melt narrow paths leaving gaps where ice still forms, TEK-SIL mats provide full-surface coverage—4" wide for gutters, 12" and 24" wide for roof edges and valleys—ensuring complete, even melting across problem areas.

Available in 120V (residential) and 240V (commercial) configurations from 5ft to 50ft lengths. Each mat includes a 8 feet power cord and 2-year warranty. Operating costs: $50-$100 per month during winter months, significantly lower than the $2,000-$10,000+ cost of repairing ice dam damage to roofs, walls, ceilings, and insulation.

**Why TEK-SIL Mats Outperform Heating Cables:**

- **Full surface heating** vs. narrow cable lines—no gaps for ice to form

- **50% lower operating costs** compared to heating cables

- **Faster snow melting** due to superior heat transfer across entire mat surface

**Safer for all roof types**—won't overheat or damage shingles

They can be controlled with a SMART application system, as well as snow sensor controls, thermostats or Wi-Fi.

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**Current Limited Inventory Available:**

- 4" Gutter Mats (120V): 10 ft, 20 ft, 30 ft, 50 ft

- 12" Roof Mats: 10 ft (240V), 20 ft (120V)

- 2 ft x 2 ft Roof Drain Mats (120V)

Custom orders for sizes not in stock: 6-8 week delivery. Request a quote or email info@kemf.ca with your specifications with the quantity of each model of mat (length, width and voltage), if you would require the double-sided tape to secure the mats and  the delivery address. 

-The amperage remains constant it does not regulate (even if outside temperature changes).

-Tek-sil roof mats can be placed round the year.

-Application/Installation of the mats, can be secured using double sided tape for roofing. In addition, using galvanized/stainless steel wire lacing it on grommets of the mats (The holes of the grommets are placed every 12 inches). This will allow you to have a permanent and secure fixture.                                                                                                                           

-Mats cannot be interlinked. Each mat has their own power 120 v or 240 v outlet cable.

For more information, please request a quote https://kemf.ca/pages/request-for-quote or contact KEMF support team Heated Stair Mat & Walkway Pads & Roof mats 

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No more ice clogged gutters

Advanced Gutter and Roof Protection

Snow-melting gutter mats help protect roofs and gutters by preventing ice buildup and dangerous icicles. These heated mats maintain a consistent temperature, ensuring that snow and ice melt gradually instead of refreezing and causing blockages. By keeping gutters clear, they reduce the risk of ice dams, which can lead to roof leaks, structural damage, and heavy icicle formation. Additionally, they improve water drainage, preventing gutters from sagging or detaching due to excess ice weight. Installing snow-melting mats is a proactive way to extend the lifespan of your roofing system and reduce winter maintenance issues.

Advanced Protection

Cables vs Heated Mats

Heated cables and mats both help prevent ice buildup in gutters, but they work differently. Heated cables are thin, flexible wires that run along the gutters and downspouts, melting snow in specific paths. While effective, they often leave gaps where ice can still form. Heated mats, on the other hand, provide full surface coverage, ensuring even melting across gutters and roof edges. The main advantage of mats is their consistent heat distribution, which reduces the risk of ice dams and improves drainage more effectively than cables. Additionally, mats are often easier to install and more durable, making them a better long-term solution for winter roof protection.

STAY SAFE. STAY CLEAR - MELT ICE BEFORE IT APPEARS!

Prevent Ice Dams and Icicles

Heated snow-melting roof mats provide an effective solution for preventing ice dams and icicles, which can cause significant roof damage and safety hazards. By maintaining a consistent temperature, these mats melt snow and ice before it can accumulate, ensuring that water flows safely through the gutters instead of refreezing at the edges. This prevents heavy ice buildup, which can lead to roof leaks, structural damage, and falling icicles that pose a danger to people below. By improving water drainage and reducing ice formation, heated roof mats enhance safety, protect property, and minimize costly repairs during winter months.

Tek-Sil Roof Mat Timelapse Video

F.A.Q.

How do heated mats differ from heating cables?

Heated cables are thin wires that run along gutters and downspouts, melting snow only in specific narrow paths. This often leaves gaps where ice can still form. TEK-SIL heated mats provide full surface coverage—4", 12", or 24" widths—ensuring even melting across the entire gutter or roof edge. The consistent heat distribution eliminates cold spots, reduces ice dam risk more effectively, and provides better long-term protection.

 TEK-SIL Mats vs. Heating Cables

+-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+
| Feature | TEK-SIL Heated Mats | Heating Cables |
+-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+
| Coverage | Full surface (4", 12", 24") | Narrow line only |
+-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+
| Heat Dist. | Even across surface | Along cable path |
+-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+
| Cold Spots | None (continuous cover) | Between cable runs |
+-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+
| Installation | Lay flat, tape or wire | In gutters/roof edges |
+-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+
| Durability | Weather-resistant mat | Cable may shift/damage |
+-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+
| Effectiveness | Melts full width | Melts narrow channel |
+-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+
| Best For | Full ice dam prevention | Targeted melt paths |
+-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+

What size mat do I need for my gutters?

For standard gutters, use 4-inch width mats. Measure your gutter length to determine total footage needed. Mats are available in lengths from 5ft to 50ft, and multiple mats can be connected for longer runs. For roof edges and valleys where ice dams form, use 12-inch or 24-inch widths depending on problem severity. Wider mats (24") work best for areas with heavy snow accumulation or recurring ice dam issues.

Can I install these mats myself?

Yes. TEK-SIL mats are designed for DIY installation. For temporary seasonal use, simply lay mats in position. For semi-permanent installation, secure with double-sided roofing tape. For permanent installation, use wire lacing through the grommets (spaced every 12 inches) with galvanized or stainless steel wire. All mats come with a 2-meter (80-inch) power cord.

Do the mats turn on automatically or do Ineed to control them manually?

You have multiple control options. Mats can be plugged in manually, or you can add automated controls: snow sensors detect precipitation and temperature to turn mats on/off automatically; outdoor thermostats activate based on temperature thresholds; Wi-Fi controls and SMART apps allow remote operation from your phone; or the TENSIO system provides fully automated surveillance for large commercial projects.

What voltage do I need—120V or 240V?

Both options are available. 120V works for most residential applications using standard household outlets. 240V is recommended for commercial installations, industrial applications, or larger residential projects requiring more power. The amperage remains constant and does not self-regulate based on temperature changes.

How long do TEK-SIL heated mats last?

TEK-SIL mats are built with weather-resistant construction for durability in harsh winter conditions. All mats include a 2-year warranty against defects and workmanship from the shipping date. Proper installation (especially permanent mounting with wire lacing) extends lifespan by preventing mat movement and wear.

Can I use these mats on a flat roof?

Yes. TEK-SIL offers specialized 2ft x 2ft mats with a 6-inch center hole designed specifically for flat roof drains and scuppers. These keep drainage pathways clear and prevent water backup that can cause serious damage on flat roofs. Standard 12" and 24" mats also work for flat roof edges and problem areas.

Are these mats safe to use in rain and snow?

Yes. TEK-SIL mats are weather-resistant and designed for outdoor winter use. They maintain consistent temperature in wet conditions to ensure snow and ice melt gradually instead of refreezing. All electrical components are built for outdoor exposure. Use appropriate GFCI protection as recommended for any outdoor electrical equipment.

How much do these mats cost to operate?

Operating cost depends on mat size, voltage, and how long they run. Using automated controls (snow sensors or thermostats) significantly reduces energy consumption by running mats only when needed rather than continuously throughout winter. Mats heat up rapidly and work efficiently, melting snow faster than cables with the same power usage due to superior heat transfer and wider coverage.

What's the difference between the gutter mats and roof drainage mats?

Gutter mats are 4 inches wide and designed to fit inside standard gutters, keeping them clear and preventing ice blockages. Roof edge mats are 12" or 24" wide and install along roof borders, valleys, and areas prone to ice dams. Flat roof drain mats are 2ft x 2ft with a 6-inch center hole that fits over drain openings. Choose based on your specific application: gutters need the 4" width, roof edges need 12-24" widths, and flat roof drains need the specialized drain mats.


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