Single-Cradle Oversized Heat Tape Clip

Large Glue-down Heat Tape Clips for Many Roof Types

Box of 10 Clips

The Single-Cradle Oversized Heat Tape Roof Clip can be used to secure self-regulating heat tape on a variety of roofing materials including asphalt shingle roofs, standing seam metal roofs and rubber membrane roofs. It is designed with an oversized base to create a surface connection for glue that is superior to that of a standard clip. The versatility of this clip is a powerful tool in your Heat tape installation arsenal when installing your system to prevent Ice dams.

This is the Single Cradle version of this clip. Can be used in coordination with the double-cradle version of this same heat Tape clip.

$19.95

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Single-Cradle Oversized Heat Tape Clip

The Single-Cradle Oversized Heat Tape Roof Clip stands as a reliable and adaptable solution for securing self-regulating heat tape across diverse roofing materials. Its multifunctional design caters to various roof types, such as asphalt shingle roofs, standing seam metal roofs, and rubber membrane roofs. Specifically engineered with an oversized base, this clip surpasses the capabilities of standard clips by offering an unparalleled surface connection for glue application. This superior bonding quality ensures a steadfast and long-lasting attachment, making it an indispensable component in your arsenal for heat tape installation, effectively thwarting the formation of ice dams.

Moreover, the clip’s exceptional features extend beyond its basic functionality. Unlike conventional nail-on clips, this innovative device boasts an impressive 56 holes strategically positioned to maximize glue adhesion. This substantial increase from the typical 20 holes significantly enhances the grip and stability of the installation, reinforcing its reliability in securing the heat tape in place.

Furthermore, the enlarged base of the Single-Cradle Oversized Heat Tape Roof Clip is a game-changer in creating a robust bond with the roofing surface. With a base area exceeding two times that of standard clips, this amplified surface area ensures a more substantial and fortified connection. This expanded base not only reinforces the bond but also contributes to the clip’s resilience against adverse weather conditions, providing added security and longevity to your heat tape system.

5/5

“Heat Tape Pro did exactly what I needed it to do. Now I don’t have to worry about water leaking into my house, because I can tell when it’s working by the little light on the end of the cable.”

-Michael P.
Amazon Customer

4/5

“This heat tape works as advertised. It was delivered to me fast, and although it’s a little complicated to install, the documentation is good..”

-Shaun D.
Radiant Solutions Customer

5/5

“I install thousands of feet of heat tape every year. This is the best stuff I’ve found to protect my customers homes and give them the piece of mind they need.”

-Patrick B.
Professional Installer

Frequently Asked Questions

If the product you need is currently out of stock, don’t worry. 

We are frequently restocking products and the one you need will soon be available. You can make a request to be notified when out of stock items are re-stocked. 

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You can install Heat Tape on pretty much any type of roof.

This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Asphalt Shingle
  • Cedar Shakes and Shingles
  • Slate
  • Spanish Tile
  • Metal
  • Flat Roofs (EPDM, TPO, Sprayed Urethane, etc.)

The type of roof you have determines the roof clips and accessories needed. Check out our Heat Tape Installation Accessories.

Including a thermostatic heat tape switch or controller in your installation will cut power to your heat tape in times it is not needed. This will lessen your environmental footprint and save you money.

Savings will always depend on the weather and how often you have temperatures above the threshold that the switch turns on your heat cable. In most situations where heat cable is needed, savings will offset the cost of the ThermaCord and then some.

The type of clip you need for your heat tap installation is based on what kind of roof you have.

We are building a hand guide to identify what kind of roof you have and find the clips that can/should be used with that roof-type.

View the Guide Explaining What Clips You Need Here

To know how many clips you need to buy, there are two things you need:

  1. Some Basic measurements regarding your installation area & some considerations to note
  2. Our handy Heat Tape Calculator to punch in your measurements & notes

We have a guide on How to Measure for Purchasing Heat Tape that will help you. Once you have your measurements, you can find our Heat Tape Calculator here.

We don’t install heat tape, but we know who does.

We work with licensed roofers, electricians and other contractors as Installers of Radiant Solutions Products. We know of installers all over the country.

If you are interested in finding a Heat Tape PRO™ installer in your area, click here to submit your info. If we have an installer we know of in your area, we will send you a recommendation.

Here’s a handy guide that explains the steps of measuring so you know which length of heat tape to get.

Measuring the area of your roof that is affected by ice dams so you know how much heat tape to get is not overly complex, but it does have a few variables. Use our Heat Tape Measuring Guide to understand the process and print a worksheet that you can use to make sure you have all the right numbers.

Once you have all the measurements and considerations you need, use our Heat Tape Calculator to calculate the size of heat tape you should get.

If you are in need of a specific product that is currently out of stock, you can request to be notified when new inventory of product is in stock.

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We generally do not reserve stock for miscellaneous reasons outside our stated inventory on this website. Besides selling on this website, we also Sell our products on Amazon.com – in doing so, we send separate inventories to their warehouse for fulfillment, so you could check inventory of the product you are looking for there.

There is no difference.

The terms heat cable, heat tape and heat trace are all used interchangeably to described heated cables used to protect pipes from freezing, preventing roof and gutter ice dams from forming and for safeguarding temperature sensitive components.

Other terms we’ve seen used regarding Heat Tape are:

  • Heat Coils & Heating Coils – Heat Tape has been called this because of the way the zig-zag pattern looks like a heating coil-element (like inside of a toaster)
  • Gutter Trace – Heat Tape get’s called this because of the usage in and around gutters