Driveway Heating System

Say Goodbye to snow shovelling in cold winters

How does Hydronic Driveway Heating System work?

Hydronic driveway heating systems prevent snow and ice by circulating heated, non-toxic fluid through tubing installed beneath the driveway surface. Heat rises evenly from below, melting precipitation on contact and keeping the driveway dry and safe. The system operates automatically in freezing conditions, eliminating shoveling, salting, and ongoing winter maintenance.

A 3D diagram of underfloor heating system with red pipes for hot water supply and blue pipes for return, along with associated pumps, valves, and controls.

Why Do you need it?

Enhanced Safety

Reduces slip-and-fall risks for family, guests, and vehicles during winter conditions.

Driveway Protection

Prevents damage caused by freeze–thaw cycles, heavy plowing, and de-icing salts.

Convenience

Spend winter mornings driving — not clearing snow.

Automatic Snow & Ice Removal

melt ice and snow once it falls. Keep your driveway clean without manual effort.

A snowy sidewalk with ice patches, a red ball, a mailbox, and a house with balloons in the yard.

Why Choose us?

Close-up view of a heating cable mat with a wire mesh and black foam surrounding heating wires, used for underfloor heating installation.
  • Water-based heat transfer delivers consistent snow melting with high thermal efficiency.


    Typical winter operating cost: $100–$200 for a driveway with an area of around 700 square feet, depending on heat source and climate.


    Reliable performance. Lower energy waste. Built for long-term efficiency.

  • Our hydronic driveway heating system operates as a sealed, closed-loop system with no moving parts beneath the surface.
    No shoveling. No salt. No ongoing maintenance.
    Once installed, it works automatically—season after season.

  • Every hydronic driveway heating system is precision-designed, pressure-tested, and installed to industry standards, including CSA/UL-certified components, proper tubing spacing, and insulated manifolds.
    All systems undergo pressure testing, flow verification, and documentation before final installation.
    Clear documentation. Clean workmanship. Reliable performance.
    Built by professionals. Trusted for years.

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Portfolio of Completed Projects

Construction site showing underfloor heating installation with red tubing laid out on a metal grid on a porch and yard, with plants and flowers nearby.
A driveway under construction with red tubing for radiant floor heating, next to a green lawn and a garage filled with tools and equipment.
Construction site with a foundation prepared for pouring concrete. The foundation has a grid of red and gray piping for radiant heating or cooling, with black and colored pipes sticking out for connection. There are construction tools, pipes, and a bundle of insulation or foam blocks on-site. Fencing surrounds the area, and trees and a small building are in the background.
A mechanical room with a water heater and various pipes, valves, and fittings, including red PEX tubing, blue buckets, and other equipment.