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In large homes, corporations, to small homes build over a hundred years ago – we know how to handle every situation and approach every situation with its unique needs in mind. Our combined experience amounts to decades of working on roofs and protecting our homes against harsh, wet and cold Utah winters.

A new roof is one of the best times to replace an aging heat cable system before winter problems start.This Bountiful, U...
05/28/2026

A new roof is one of the best times to replace an aging heat cable system before winter problems start.

This Bountiful, Utah project originally started as a reinstall, but after inspecting the existing system, the homeowner decided it was the perfect opportunity to fully replace the old heat cable while the roof was already being reshingled.

The previous cable system was no longer operating at 100%, and with a brand new roof going on the home, the customer wanted everything fresh, updated, and ready for Utah winters.

For this project we:
• Installed 5 separate sections of new self regulating heat cable
• Protected critical roof drainage areas
• Worked alongside the new roofing project
• Tested and verified the entire system after installation
• Customized clip spacing and layout for the roof design

One of the unique parts of this project was the combination of steep roof sections, large cable coverage areas, and gutter leaf screens that needed to work together cleanly with the new system.

This is a great example of homeowners protecting their investment the right way. Replacing failing heat cable while replacing a roof can help avoid future leaks, ice dams, and expensive winter damage later on.

A clean install on a fresh roof makes a huge difference heading into snow season.

Built clean. Built safe. Built for Utah winters.

Mountain homes with standing seam metal roofs need more than just good roofing. They need a plan for where all that snow...
05/26/2026

Mountain homes with standing seam metal roofs need more than just good roofing. They need a plan for where all that snow and ice is going to go.

This Park City, Utah home was built with a standing seam metal roof in a heavy snow area near a ski resort. That type of roof looks great, but snow can slide off metal fast and put anything below the roofline at risk.

The home was also lined with half round gutters and circular downspouts, so the homeowner wanted to protect those areas from snow, ice, and the kind of buildup that can rip gutters off the house.

For this project we:
• Installed snow retention to help manage snow slides
• Added heat cable throughout the gutters
• Protected the downspouts
• Helped create a cleaner winter drainage path around the home
• Set the system up so more coverage can be added later

This is exactly the kind of mountain home where snow retention and heat cable work together. Snow retention helps control the movement of snow coming off the roof, while heat cable helps keep gutters and downspouts open so melting snow has somewhere to drain.

For new homes in Park City, ski resort areas, and heavy snow zones, planning for snow and ice before winter hits can help prevent expensive damage later.

Built clean. Built smart. Built for mountain winters.

There’s a huge difference between building a mountain home that looks good… and building one that’s actually prepared fo...
05/21/2026

There’s a huge difference between building a mountain home that looks good… and building one that’s actually prepared for Utah winters.

This Huntsville, Utah project was a massive self regulating heat cable install on a newly constructed mountain home with both metal and shingle roofing systems.

The homeowner had standing seam metal slip skirts around the roof edges, which meant snow and ice would eventually slide off directly onto the areas below the roofline. They also had several roof valleys, crickets, and drainage areas where snow accumulation could become a serious problem over time.

To help protect the home, we:
• Installed self regulating heat cable in a zig zag pattern along the roof edges
• Protected all major valleys and cricket areas
• Installed cable in the gutters and downspouts
• Added protection to deck drain areas
• Verified and traced the electrical system
• Upgraded the system with GFEP protected breakers

One of the more interesting parts of this project was how steep and tall the north side of the home was compared to the south side. Being located deep in the mountains, this property will see serious snow buildup throughout the winter season.

When homes are built in high snow environments, protecting roof drainage systems and preventing ice buildup early can help avoid:
• Ice dams
• Roof leaks
• Frozen drainage systems
• Dangerous snow slides
• Water intrusion into finished areas

This was a big install, but the homeowner made the right decision protecting their investment before winter problems started.

Built clean. Built safe. Built for mountain winters.

One of the biggest advantages of a professionally installed heat cable system is the ability to expand and upgrade it as...
05/18/2026

One of the biggest advantages of a professionally installed heat cable system is the ability to expand and upgrade it as your home evolves.

This homeowner in Midway, Utah had additional gutters and downspouts added to the property after their original heat cable install was completed. They wanted the new roof drainage areas protected before winter became a problem.

At the same time, they also wanted the entire system upgraded so they could control everything wirelessly from their phones while traveling out of town and out of the country.

For this project we:
• Added new heat cable to the recently installed gutters and downspouts
• Upgraded the electrical control system in the garage
• Installed wireless system controls for remote access
• Ran new conduit to create an additional power location
• Fully tested the system after installation

One of the coolest parts of this project was building out the upgraded control system next to the breaker panel so the homeowners could monitor and control the system remotely with confidence.

Homes in mountain environments like Midway deal with constant freeze/thaw cycles during winter, especially on mixed roofing systems with both shingles and metal roofing. Without proper drainage protection, new gutters and valleys can quickly become problem areas for ice buildup and water intrusion.

Clean install. Smart controls. Built for Utah winters.

There’s luxury… and then there’s Utah luxury built for real mountain winters.This incredible “Hobbit House” estate in So...
05/15/2026

There’s luxury… and then there’s Utah luxury built for real mountain winters.

This incredible “Hobbit House” estate in South Fork Provo Canyon was designed by Upwall Design
and built to blend into one of the most stunning canyon settings in Utah. The architecture, stonework, steep rooflines, and mountain exposure are absolutely next level.

But homes like this also face a reality every mountain estate owner knows too well:
snow load, ice dams, frozen valleys, dangerous icicles, and hidden roof drainage issues.

That’s where properly engineered heat cable systems matter.

At WasatchHeatCable.com, we help protect luxury mountain homes from costly winter damage by designing systems for:

• Roof valleys
• Gutters & downspouts
• Metal roofs
• Snow retention zones
• Custom architectural rooflines
• High elevation freeze points

Whether it’s a $43M estate in Provo Canyon or a family cabin in the mountains, preventing ice damage before winter hits is always cheaper than repairing it later.

Beautiful design deserves smart winter protection.

Tagging the incredible team at Upwall Design
because this property is one of the coolest architectural homes Utah has seen in years.



Source/details on the estate: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5618-E-South-Fork-Rd-Provo-Canyon-UT-84604/122537467_zpid/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Another clean install wrapped up in Daniel, Utah.This homeowner wanted two major things solved before winter hit hard:Pr...
05/13/2026

Another clean install wrapped up in Daniel, Utah.

This homeowner wanted two major things solved before winter hit hard:

Prevent dangerous snow slides off the standing seam metal roof
Stop ice buildup in the gutters, downspouts, and roof pockets before it could create water damage

For this project, our team installed multiple rows of snow retention along with self regulating heat cable throughout the gutter and drainage system. We also added cable protection through the valleys and roof transitions where snow and ice like to collect the most.

One of the coolest parts of this install was the bank of pilot light switches in the garage, giving the homeowner clean and simple control over multiple roof zones.

The finished system turned out extremely clean. The snow retention matched the roof perfectly and the cable layout stayed tight and low profile across the standing seam panels.

These preventative installs are one of the best ways to protect homes in heavy snow areas before problems ever start.

✅ Snow retention
✅ Self regulating heat cable
✅ Gutter and downspout protection
✅ Valley ice prevention
✅ Clean low-profile install
✅ Standing seam metal roof compatible

If you have a metal roof in Utah and are worried about snow slides or ice dams, now is the time to get ahead of next winter.

Another clean install completed in Park City.This homeowner wanted a better way to manage their heat cable system withou...
05/12/2026

Another clean install completed in Park City.

This homeowner wanted a better way to manage their heat cable system without relying only on a thermostat. The goal was simple: keep the system automated when needed, but also allow wireless control during those warmer winter days when snow isn’t present.

Our team upgraded the existing controller setup by retrofitting a WiFi-enabled control system into the current heat cable configuration. We replaced conduit to accommodate additional wiring, reworked the controller layout, and fully retested the system after installation to verify everything was operating correctly.

One of the biggest advantages of these upgrades is flexibility. During early spring or late fall, temperatures may be cold enough to trigger the thermostat even though there’s no snow buildup on the roof. With remote control capability, the homeowner now has the ability to override the system when conditions don’t require it.

A few cool details from this project:
• Existing heat cable system stayed in place
• New wiring and larger conduit installed for controller upgrade
• WiFi control retrofit added to an existing thermostatic system
• Full amp draw and operational testing completed after install

These types of upgrades are a great way to modernize an older heat cable system without needing to fully replace everything already on the roof.

Some roof designs look great…until snow starts sliding off of them.This Sandy home had two major problem areas:• a pergo...
05/11/2026

Some roof designs look great…
until snow starts sliding off of them.

This Sandy home had two major problem areas:
• a pergola where snow and ice were building up over the back deck
• a standing seam metal roof over the garage that would dump snow and ice below

The homeowner wanted to make sure nobody got hurt and nothing underneath got damaged.

What we installed

• Snow retention on the standing seam metal roof
• Self-regulating heat cable at the roof edge
• Heat cable through the pergola overlap area where ice dams were forming
• Custom thermostat-controlled power setup with new electrical modifications

Without protection:
• snow can release all at once from metal roofs
• ice dams form where snow piles up
• water backs up under shingles
• people, pets, vehicles, and outdoor spaces are put at risk

This setup keeps snow controlled and gives meltwater a safe path to drain properly.

The pergola overlap created a really tricky snow-load area that trapped snow and ice against the roof. We had to design the cable layout carefully so it stayed effective while still looking clean and professional.

The standing seam section also needed snow retention to stop large sheets of snow from crashing into the driveway area below.

This install was all about safety, prevention, and protecting the home long term.

Clean install. Proper controls. Real protection.

Snow doesn’t cause the damage…ice buildup does.This Park City home needed full protection from ice dams across the entir...
04/24/2026

Snow doesn’t cause the damage…
ice buildup does.

This Park City home needed full protection from ice dams across the entire property.

So we installed a complete heat cable system in all gutters and downspouts to keep water moving from roof to ground.

What we did
• Installed self-regulating heat cable in every gutter
• Ran cable through all downspouts for full drainage
• Added dedicated GFEP-protected breakers for safe operation
• Built a system designed for high elevation, heavy snow load

Without proper coverage:
• gutters freeze solid
• water backs up and refreezes
• ice dams form
• icicles and falling ice become a hazard
• gutters can tear off under weight

This system keeps everything flowing the way it should.

What makes this one different
• Full perimeter coverage (not just problem spots)
• Half-round gutters for clean cable placement
• Standing seam metal roof with snow retention
• Designed for expansion as more areas get added later

Bottom line
If water can’t move, it turns into ice.
If it turns into ice, it turns into damage.

This install makes sure that never happens.

Heat cable doesn’t have to look like heat cable.This Park City homeowner wanted protection from ice dams…but didn’t want...
04/23/2026

Heat cable doesn’t have to look like heat cable.

This Park City homeowner wanted protection from ice dams…
but didn’t want zig-zag cable running across their brand new roof.

So we built a cleaner solution.

We:
• installed heated panels at the roof edge to conceal the system
• ran self-regulating heat cable inside the panels
• added a thermostat-controlled system with proper GFEP protection

The result?

A system that:
• keeps the roof edge clear of snow and ice
• protects guests, pets, and outdoor areas below
• blends in with the roof instead of standing out

Without protection:
• ice builds up at the edge
• snow and ice can fall into gathering areas
• ice dams can start forming

With a system like this, everything stays controlled…
without sacrificing the look of the home.

You don’t have to choose between function and aesthetics.

You can have both.

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709 N 400 W, Suite 2
North Salt Lake, UT
84054

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