Snowmelt


Bishop Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning is a trusted source for heated driveways and snow melting options that are energy-efficient, and competitively priced


Radiant floor heating and snowmelt systems offer exceptional comfort and safety during Colorado’s long winters. These systems provide consistent indoor warmth from the ground up and help prevent ice and snow buildup on outdoor surfaces such as driveways, walkways, and patios. While Bishop Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning does not install new radiant or snowmelt systems, we specialize in diagnosing issues, repairing malfunctions, and replacing aging components with precision and care.

Snowmelt and Radiant Floor Heating Repair and Replacement Experts

With decades of experience servicing homes and businesses in Aspen, and the Roaring Fork Valley, our team understands the complexities of hydronic infloor and snowmelt systems. Whether your system is underperforming, showing signs of wear, leaking, dropping in pressure, or has completely failed, we provide accurate assessments and long-lasting solutions.


We offer expert services including circulator pump and zone valve replacement, boiler and control system troubleshooting, glycol system maintenance, sensor calibration, air elimination, and upgrades to outdated components. Our goal is to restore your system’s performance and efficiency so you can enjoy reliable heating and snow protection throughout the winter season.



If your snowmelt system is not clearing snow effectively or your radiant floors are not providing enough heat, trust our licensed technicians to get your system running properly. Schedule a diagnostic appointment today with Bishop Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning—your trusted partner for radiant and snowmelt system repair and replacement.


The perfect snowmelt system for your Colorado mountain home or business


Snowmelt systems have thermostats and snow sensors to assure energy-efficient snowmelt operation


The radiant heated snow melting system utilizes minimal energy, yet achieves optimal results for melting ice and snow. The driveway heating system is activated by the snow sensor only when specific weather conditions have been met. The efficient driveway heating system then shuts down when it is no longer needed. Snowmelt systems can be activated for a specific time and then shutoff after the time expires. A manual mode is particularly useful for times when you need to melt snowdrifts or ice as a result of wind blowing snow on drives and walk or if shade has allowed ice to accumulate. Under normal circumstances, the snowmelt system is off until it is manually activated or triggered by the snow sensor which detects precipitation and freezing temperatures.

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