Where to Buy Heat-Line Self-Regulating Heating Cable Products - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems
Where to Buy Heat-Line Self-Regulating Heating Cable Products - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems

Where to Buy Heat-Line Self-Regulating Heating Cable Products

Heat-Line specializes in providing self-regulating heating cable systems and accessories for in pipes, on pipes, roofs and gutters. Unlike outdated heat tape, Heat-Line systems will never overheat, are long-lasting, easy to install and are extremely energy efficient. Every system is supplied with all necessary plumbing parts, a GFCI or cord set power lead and factory terminated Heat-Line self-regulating heating cable.

A common question we get asked is, “Where can we purchase Heat-Line products?”

Heat-Line products are manufactured in Algonquin Highlands, Ontario, Canada and shipped worldwide. Heat-Line is proud to partner with plumbing distributors in over 25 states and provinces in the United States and Canada. Customers can choose to visit a distributor, or purchase from Heat-Line directly. Watch our monthly video blog to find out more.

Request a free, no-obligation quote for your application at https://heatline.com/request-a-quote/

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