
Don’t let winter’s chill turn into costly damage. The MAXKOSKO Self-regulating Pipe Heat Cable offers an intelligent, proactive defense against frozen pipes and dangerous ice dams. Engineered for reliability, this 12-foot cable automatically adjusts its heat output based on ambient temperatures, ensuring your vulnerable plumbing and gutters are protected exactly when needed, without constant monitoring or excessive energy use. It’s a smart investment for year-round peace of mind.
This innovative heating cable eliminates the guesswork of winter protection. Its self-regulating design means it heats only to the necessary degree, saving energy compared to conventional heating elements. With a robust 7 watts per foot at 120V, it’s powerful enough to prevent freeze-ups in exposed pipes and ensure water flows freely through roof gutters, effectively preventing ice dam formation that can damage roofs and foundations. The generous 10-foot non-heating power cold lead provides ample reach to an outlet, simplifying installation and preventing unnecessary heating near the power source. Simply secure it, plug it in, and let MAXKOSKO handle the cold.
Who Is This For?
This cable is ideal for homeowners in regions prone to freezing temperatures who want to protect their property from winter’s harsh effects. It’s perfect for anyone with exposed water pipes (e.g., in crawl spaces, unheated garages, outdoor spigots), well lines, or drain pipes susceptible to freezing. Additionally, it’s a vital tool for those looking to prevent dangerous and damaging ice dams on their roof gutters, safeguarding their home’s structural integrity and preventing costly water leaks.
Bottom Line
The MAXKOSKO Self-regulating Pipe Heat Cable is a highly effective and energy-efficient solution for critical winter protection. It provides automated, reliable defense against burst pipes and the expensive damage caused by ice dams. Investing in this cable means investing in the longevity and safety of your home, offering significant peace of mind through the coldest months by preventing potential repairs that could cost thousands.


