About This Service
About this Service
Heated patios embedded beneath pavers or concrete slabs at Keystone ski properties and alpine homes provide ice-free outdoor spaces during harsh winters when deep snowpack and wind exposure make terraces unusable without radiant warmth. Hydronic systems installed during construction or major renovations deliver consistent heat that clears snow automatically and extends outdoor use year-round at 9,280 ft elevation.
Resort residences in River Run and Outpost areas typically spec multi-zone layouts that share boiler infrastructure with interior radiant floors, reducing equipment costs and simplifying maintenance. Summit mountain terrain and lake-adjacent slopes require drainage planning to prevent snowmelt from refreezing on walkways.
Dillon area properties benefit from automated controls that activate zones only when outdoor entertaining is planned, managing energy use during vacant periods common in ski properties. Systems built for Keystone Village conditions include boilers rated for extreme cold, weatherproof enclosures, and freeze protection for exposed tubing loops during prolonged sub-zero temperatures.