Differences Between Retro-Line and Retro-Line Mini Water Line Heating Cable - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems
Differences Between Retro-Line and Retro-Line Mini Water Line Heating Cable - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems

Differences Between Retro-Line and Retro-Line Mini Water Line Heating Cable

This month’s video blog explores the differences between Retro-Line and Retro-Line Mini. Both are innovative, in-pipe water line heating cable systems equipped with a factory-finished self-regulating heating cable, an exclusive end seal, all necessary fittings, and a GFCI-protected plug end. These features make them easy to install and ensure the most reliable, long-lasting freeze protection on the market for water lines. While both systems are designed to provide internal protection for water supply lines and drains, they differ in specifications and the pipe sizes they are suitable for, ranging from ½ inch to 2 inch ID. Learn more about the difference in specifications and which water line heating cable system is the best fit for specific freeze protection needs.

For more information on the Retro-Line Mini visit:

https://heatline.com/product/retro-line-mini/

For more information on the Retro-Line visit:

https://heatline.com/product/retro-line/

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