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Cost to run Roof Heat Cable, UPDATE

montanajoemontanajoe Forums Admins, Member, Moderator Posts: 60,231 ******
edited October 2019 in General Discussion
Some of you showed interest on my original thread about roof heat cables. I have some numbers for you.
I turned on my heat cable at the beginning of a new billing cycle from the power company.
I purposely left the cable turned on 24/7 during the billing cycle
The billing cycle was 28 days, the average daily temp was 44 degrees. We did have lows of single digits with snow during this time also.
I pay 5.5 cents a kwh.

The heat cable will max at 5 watts per foot and self regulate from there.
Even with warm ambient temp. the cable is still drawing a trickle of energy.
Total combined length of my system is 300 feet.
Again,was left on 24/7

last years electric use for same billing cycle=364 kwh
last months electric use=397 kwh Around $63.00 bill gas AND electric 2600 sg ft house

This billing cycle,With heat cable, 24/7,,,,
1,169 kwh of electric used. $ 176.00 bill, gas/electric combined.
Roughly $120 xtra to run the cable 24/7

1st. lesson: Do NOT run it 24/7 if not needed.

I had a choice of investing in this heat cable system
OR
set aside 30 grand for a new roof when the ice dam peels the roof off.
I chose the heat cable.

Ice dams can and do peel metal roofs off of structures also.
Well here is my experience thus far. Hope it helps some of you that were interested.
I have no regrets with choosing this option.

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