About This Service
About this Service
Heated patios and terraces at Vail resort properties and upscale mountain homes provide ice-free outdoor spaces during arctic winters when temperatures drop below zero and extreme snow accumulates on elevated decks and walkways. Hydronic tubing embedded beneath pavers or stamped concrete delivers radiant warmth that keeps surfaces clear without manual shoveling or chemical de-icers that damage stone finishes.
Luxury chalets in Eagle Valley and Back Bowls areas often integrate patio heating with whole-home hydronic systems, sharing condensing boilers and manifold infrastructure to reduce equipment footprint. Installation requires coordination with drainage systems to handle snowmelt runoff on steep terrain.
I-70 ski corridor properties benefit from automated controls that activate zones based on outdoor temperature and occupancy schedules. Systems built for Vail Pass winters include freeze protection for exposed piping and weatherproof valve actuators rated for high winds and prolonged cold snaps during long ski seasons.