About This Service
About this Service
Heated patios and terraces in Idaho Springs make outdoor spaces usable through severe winters and heavy snow passes along the I-70 corridor. Radiant systems embedded beneath pavers or slabs suit historic mining homes and high-altitude cabins near Mount Evans and Clear Creek where outdoor entertaining areas sit unused without consistent warmth and automated ice clearing.
Mountain pass terrain and granite formations create steep driveways and patios that ice over during storms. Hydronic systems sized for extreme Front Range temperatures handle Idaho Springs' deep snow and high winds more reliably than electric alternatives. Zone controls let you heat seating areas or walkways independently, reducing energy use during alpine climate conditions.
Expect ice-free surfaces after snowfall and comfortable outdoor temperatures down to the low 20s Fahrenheit. Systems require boilers rated for high altitude and annual inspection of outdoor control enclosures before severe winters. Repair work typically addresses freeze-damaged tubing or control failures after I-70 pass storms.