About This Service
About this Service
Heated entry stairs in Keystone eliminate ice hazards on steps serving ski properties and alpine homes where harsh winters and deep snowpack create dangerous access conditions for residents and renters. Heating elements embedded in stair treads activate automatically when temperatures drop, melting snow on entry steps to resort residences and lake view properties.
Summit mountain terrain and wind exposure mean stairs accumulate drifted snow that manual clearing cannot reliably remove, and ice forms quickly on shaded north-facing entries common in Keystone Village and River Run developments. Edge sensors ensure full tread coverage while auto-activation controls trigger systems before storms arrive.
Year-round cold and deep snowpack demand boilers sized for extreme conditions and heating elements rated for continuous winter operation. Contractors experienced with Dillon area installations account for challenging stair geometry on Outpost and Mountain House properties where freeze-thaw cycles and resort rental turnover require systems that perform reliably without ongoing manual intervention.