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Snow Melting Mats – HotStep Heated Mats

Snow Melting Mats – HotStep Heated Mats

 Description

Keep your walkways, stairs, and entrances safe this winter with HotStep snow melting mats—a clean, efficient alternative to snow salt and ice melt. Designed for Canadian winters, these durable snowmelt mats automatically melt snow and ice to help prevent slips and falls, without the need for constant shoveling.

Certified for safety and performance, HotStep mats meet UL 499 standards for electric heating appliances and CSA C22.2 No. 72-10, trusted across Canada. Built with UV-protected rubber, these mats are strong enough to support the weight of vehicles and withstand harsh winter conditions.

Just plug into a GFCI outlet and let the mat do the work—no mess, no chemicals, and no back pain.

Start building your custom HotStep snow melting system today.

HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats require at least one GFCI Power unit to plug into your home outlet. See more in the specifications.

Note: HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats is only compatible with this GFCI Power unit  which is sold separately. Not compatible with older K Series  Snow Melting Mats. If you have purchased K Series Mats in the past, please click here



It is not recommended for cars to be parked on the HotStep Mats for extended periods of time. This may cause the tires to overheat and get damaged.

Specifications

 

Mat Type  Size Voltage Wattage Amperage Thickness
Walkway Mat XL  1500 x 1000MM
59.1” x 39.4"
120V 600W 5.3A 10mm
Walkway Mat  1200 x 900MM
47.3” x 35.5"
120V 430W 3.9A 10mm
Passageway Mat 1200 x 510MM
47.3” x 20.1"
120V 240W 2.1A 10mm
Doormat 600 x 1010MM
23.7” x 39.8"
120V 240W 2.1A 10mm
Stair Mat 270 x 960MM
10.7” x 37.8" 
120V 90W 0.8A 10mm

 

Snow Melting Mat Energy Consumption

Average residential electricity price (national weighted average): $0.17 per kWh

Note: This estimate is based on a national average; Actual electricity costs may vary depending on your location and local utility rates. Use the estimates as a guideline, and check your area’s rates for the most accurate calculation.

Mat Type

Watts (W)

Power (kW)

Cost per Hour 

Cost for 8 Hours 

Walkway Mat XL

600 W

0.60 kW

0.60 × 0.17 = $0.10

$0.80

Walkway Mat

430 W

0.43 kW

0.43 × 0.17 = $0.073

$0.58

Passageway Mat

240 W

0.24 kW

0.24 × 0.17 = $0.041

$0.33

Doormat

240 W

0.24 kW

0.24 × 0.17 = $0.041

$0.33

Stair Mat

90 W

0.09 kW

0.09 × 0.17 = $0.015

$0.12

 

Installation

BEFORE YOU START
1. Check that the delivery note is correct compared to what has actually arrived.
2. Perform a visual control
a. Visible damage on the cable
b. Visible damage on the plugs/packaging
c. Visible damage on the mat/power cable

ASSEMBLY OF HEATING MATS

  • Before installing the heating mats: Remove ice and snow from the area where you want to use the mats, you can also place the mats directly on snow and ice if needed. Warning: Do not walk on the mats until it has melted down to solid ground. Make sure the surface is free from sharp objects like stones, glass, nails, etc., which can damage the mats.

  • Interconnecting heating mats: All models are constructed with waterproof connector plugs so that all the different models can be serial connected. Please tightly snap the male and female connectors together.

  • Connection of power supply: The power cable can be connected to the first or the last mat in the system. Before you connect the power supply, always make sure that all the mats are thoroughly connected
    together first. The mats should be connected to a grounded electrical outlet.

  • Fastening the mats: The mats are all equipped with eyes (holes) in each corner. This makes it possible to fasten the mats so they do not slide/move. Use stainless or galvanized screws suitable for the surface. If the surface is suitable, also double sided tape can be used as alternative way of fastening the mats. If the incline is more than 20 degrees, we recommend to use a jointing plate to avoid that the mats are sliding/moving.

Electrical Requirements

HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats requires a GFCI Power Unit (sold separately). The GFCI Power Unit turns off the power if any of the electric current begins leaking to the ground. It is important to test the GFCI Power Unit each time the mat is installed and before use.

To power on and off a mat, you require a GFCI unit, which connects your mat to a 120V electrical outlet only. You can connect up to 13 Amps as a safe setting on a single GFCI. If your connected mats exceed 13 Amps you will have to split up the mats and add a second GFCI to plug in a separate outlet.

Here is all you need to do:

1. Locate the test and reset buttons on the Power Unit.
2. Plug the power cord into the outlet.
3. Alternately press the RESET and TEST buttons.
4. Each time you press the RESET button, the power light should turn on. If the light does not come on, make sure there is voltage at the outlet.
5. Each time you press the TEST button, the power light should turn off.
6. Leave the Power Unit with the light turned on. If the Power Unit does not operate as described above,do not use the mat. Call customer service at (800) 624-0041.

Accessories

GFCI and Extension cables are available here
For custom power cable, click here

Operation & Storage

Power the HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats whenever there is a threat of snow or ice. It is a good idea to unplug it when there is no snow or ice. Before storing the mat, clean it with mild soap and water, and place it in the original packaging. Store the mat indoors after the winter season. It is important to store the mats immediately after the winter ends. Failing to do so may expose the mats to excessive summer UV sunlight, harming the mats over time.


Surface Suitability

HotStep Snow Melting Mats are safe to place on a variety of surfaces, including:

  • Concrete: Concrete surfaces, such as driveways or sidewalks, are highly suitable for these snow-melting mats due to their durability and ability to withstand heat.

  • Asphalt: Asphalt surfaces also handle heat well, making them a common choice for snow-melting mat installation.

  • Pavers: These snow melting mats can be safely placed under pavers if they are properly installed and provide good drainage.

  • Stone or Tile: These snow melting mats are often used for patios or walkways, and these snow-melting mats can be installed beneath them with proper precautions.

  • Wooden Decks: These snow-melting mats are compatible with wooden surfaces.

  • Synthetic Surfaces (Composite Decking): These snow melting mats can be used on synthetic decking.

  • Turf or Artificial Grass: These snow melting mats are okay to use on turf or artificial grass.

FAQs

 




1.) Is it safe to drive over the HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats?
The HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats Mats are very durable and will handle normal vehicular traffic in standard wintery environments. However, it is important to make sure the ground surfaces under the mats are clear of any sharp objects that could puncture the mat. If you have questions about the durability of our mats in your specific vehicular situation (i.e., many large trucks on a regular basis), please call HOTSTEP
technical support team at (800) 624-0041


2.) Why don’t the mats feel warm when I touch them?
When you turn on the mats, they may not feel
warm to the touch, but that’s ok. This is especially true when the air temperature outside is very cold. This is because the temperature of your hand is greater than the temperature of the mat. But if you are concerned, check to see that the light on the mat’s plug is illuminated. If it is, these mats are on and they’ll melt snow. If after the first snow fall it appears the mats are not melting snow, call our troubleshooting team at (800) 624-0041

3.) Are the power units waterproof?

The power unit on the mat is certified as “rainproof”, but it is not
submersible. Therefore, please be careful not to lay the mat’s power unit in an area that will collect a lot of water, such as a small ditch. While the mats themselves are very waterproof, the power unit, however, cannot be exposed to excessive amounts of water. It is the best to make sure the power unit hangs from the outlet in a vertical manner at least 18” from the ground. However, if the power unit will be laying in a horizontal manner on a sidewalk or ground, it is the best to wrap the power unit in a plastic bag to keep as much water away as possible. Do not make the plastic bag air tight, because it 
is important to make sure any water that may get inside the bag has a way to exit. The purpose of the bag is to keep excessive amounts of water away

4.) Can I leave the mats on all the time?

Yes, you can run these mats all winter long without damaging
the mat, but your electricity bill will be higher than normal. It is the best to only use the mats when you are expecting snow. Alternatively, you can use any of our thermostat accessories to automate the operation of the mats. This will save your time and money and ensure that the mats turn on even if nobody is there to turn them on (like in the middle of the night)

5.) Can I place the mat on any surface?

Some surfaces (e.g., stamped concrete) have special coatings
or sealers that may get harmed if exposed to heat. If you have a surface that you think may have a  special coating on it, you should put a thin heat blocker under the mats. This blocker can be in the form of plywood, outdoor carpet or turf, thin insulation, etc. Putting a heat blocker underneath the mats will force the heat upwards away from the sidewalk, preserving the special coating on the sidewalk.

6.) Are the snow melting mats safe to drive over, and can I park my vehicle on them?

HotStep Snow Melting Mats are designed to be durable enough to drive over, supporting the weight of cars, trucks, and SUVs. However, we do not recommend parking vehicles on the mats for extended periods, as prolonged contact with heated surfaces can potentially overheat tires and may damage the vehicle.

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 Description

Keep your walkways, stairs, and entrances safe this winter with HotStep snow melting mats—a clean, efficient alternative to snow salt and ice melt. Designed for Canadian winters, these durable snowmelt mats automatically melt snow and ice to help prevent slips and falls, without the need for constant shoveling.

Certified for safety and performance, HotStep mats meet UL 499 standards for electric heating appliances and CSA C22.2 No. 72-10, trusted across Canada. Built with UV-protected rubber, these mats are strong enough to support the weight of vehicles and withstand harsh winter conditions.

Just plug into a GFCI outlet and let the mat do the work—no mess, no chemicals, and no back pain.

Start building your custom HotStep snow melting system today.

HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats require at least one GFCI Power unit to plug into your home outlet. See more in the specifications.

Note: HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats is only compatible with this GFCI Power unit  which is sold separately. Not compatible with older K Series  Snow Melting Mats. If you have purchased K Series Mats in the past, please click here



It is not recommended for cars to be parked on the HotStep Mats for extended periods of time. This may cause the tires to overheat and get damaged.

Specifications

 

Mat Type  Size Voltage Wattage Amperage Thickness
Walkway Mat XL  1500 x 1000MM
59.1” x 39.4"
120V 600W 5.3A 10mm
Walkway Mat  1200 x 900MM
47.3” x 35.5"
120V 430W 3.9A 10mm
Passageway Mat 1200 x 510MM
47.3” x 20.1"
120V 240W 2.1A 10mm
Doormat 600 x 1010MM
23.7” x 39.8"
120V 240W 2.1A 10mm
Stair Mat 270 x 960MM
10.7” x 37.8" 
120V 90W 0.8A 10mm

 

Snow Melting Mat Energy Consumption

Average residential electricity price (national weighted average): $0.17 per kWh

Note: This estimate is based on a national average; Actual electricity costs may vary depending on your location and local utility rates. Use the estimates as a guideline, and check your area’s rates for the most accurate calculation.

Mat Type

Watts (W)

Power (kW)

Cost per Hour 

Cost for 8 Hours 

Walkway Mat XL

600 W

0.60 kW

0.60 × 0.17 = $0.10

$0.80

Walkway Mat

430 W

0.43 kW

0.43 × 0.17 = $0.073

$0.58

Passageway Mat

240 W

0.24 kW

0.24 × 0.17 = $0.041

$0.33

Doormat

240 W

0.24 kW

0.24 × 0.17 = $0.041

$0.33

Stair Mat

90 W

0.09 kW

0.09 × 0.17 = $0.015

$0.12

 

Installation

BEFORE YOU START
1. Check that the delivery note is correct compared to what has actually arrived.
2. Perform a visual control
a. Visible damage on the cable
b. Visible damage on the plugs/packaging
c. Visible damage on the mat/power cable

ASSEMBLY OF HEATING MATS

  • Before installing the heating mats: Remove ice and snow from the area where you want to use the mats, you can also place the mats directly on snow and ice if needed. Warning: Do not walk on the mats until it has melted down to solid ground. Make sure the surface is free from sharp objects like stones, glass, nails, etc., which can damage the mats.

  • Interconnecting heating mats: All models are constructed with waterproof connector plugs so that all the different models can be serial connected. Please tightly snap the male and female connectors together.

  • Connection of power supply: The power cable can be connected to the first or the last mat in the system. Before you connect the power supply, always make sure that all the mats are thoroughly connected
    together first. The mats should be connected to a grounded electrical outlet.

  • Fastening the mats: The mats are all equipped with eyes (holes) in each corner. This makes it possible to fasten the mats so they do not slide/move. Use stainless or galvanized screws suitable for the surface. If the surface is suitable, also double sided tape can be used as alternative way of fastening the mats. If the incline is more than 20 degrees, we recommend to use a jointing plate to avoid that the mats are sliding/moving.

Electrical Requirements

HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats requires a GFCI Power Unit (sold separately). The GFCI Power Unit turns off the power if any of the electric current begins leaking to the ground. It is important to test the GFCI Power Unit each time the mat is installed and before use.

To power on and off a mat, you require a GFCI unit, which connects your mat to a 120V electrical outlet only. You can connect up to 13 Amps as a safe setting on a single GFCI. If your connected mats exceed 13 Amps you will have to split up the mats and add a second GFCI to plug in a separate outlet.

Here is all you need to do:

1. Locate the test and reset buttons on the Power Unit.
2. Plug the power cord into the outlet.
3. Alternately press the RESET and TEST buttons.
4. Each time you press the RESET button, the power light should turn on. If the light does not come on, make sure there is voltage at the outlet.
5. Each time you press the TEST button, the power light should turn off.
6. Leave the Power Unit with the light turned on. If the Power Unit does not operate as described above,do not use the mat. Call customer service at (800) 624-0041.

Accessories

GFCI and Extension cables are available here
For custom power cable, click here

Operation & Storage

Power the HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats whenever there is a threat of snow or ice. It is a good idea to unplug it when there is no snow or ice. Before storing the mat, clean it with mild soap and water, and place it in the original packaging. Store the mat indoors after the winter season. It is important to store the mats immediately after the winter ends. Failing to do so may expose the mats to excessive summer UV sunlight, harming the mats over time.


Surface Suitability

HotStep Snow Melting Mats are safe to place on a variety of surfaces, including:

  • Concrete: Concrete surfaces, such as driveways or sidewalks, are highly suitable for these snow-melting mats due to their durability and ability to withstand heat.

  • Asphalt: Asphalt surfaces also handle heat well, making them a common choice for snow-melting mat installation.

  • Pavers: These snow melting mats can be safely placed under pavers if they are properly installed and provide good drainage.

  • Stone or Tile: These snow melting mats are often used for patios or walkways, and these snow-melting mats can be installed beneath them with proper precautions.

  • Wooden Decks: These snow-melting mats are compatible with wooden surfaces.

  • Synthetic Surfaces (Composite Decking): These snow melting mats can be used on synthetic decking.

  • Turf or Artificial Grass: These snow melting mats are okay to use on turf or artificial grass.

FAQs

 




1.) Is it safe to drive over the HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats?
The HotStep Snow Melting Heated Mats Mats are very durable and will handle normal vehicular traffic in standard wintery environments. However, it is important to make sure the ground surfaces under the mats are clear of any sharp objects that could puncture the mat. If you have questions about the durability of our mats in your specific vehicular situation (i.e., many large trucks on a regular basis), please call HOTSTEP
technical support team at (800) 624-0041


2.) Why don’t the mats feel warm when I touch them?
When you turn on the mats, they may not feel
warm to the touch, but that’s ok. This is especially true when the air temperature outside is very cold. This is because the temperature of your hand is greater than the temperature of the mat. But if you are concerned, check to see that the light on the mat’s plug is illuminated. If it is, these mats are on and they’ll melt snow. If after the first snow fall it appears the mats are not melting snow, call our troubleshooting team at (800) 624-0041

3.) Are the power units waterproof?

The power unit on the mat is certified as “rainproof”, but it is not
submersible. Therefore, please be careful not to lay the mat’s power unit in an area that will collect a lot of water, such as a small ditch. While the mats themselves are very waterproof, the power unit, however, cannot be exposed to excessive amounts of water. It is the best to make sure the power unit hangs from the outlet in a vertical manner at least 18” from the ground. However, if the power unit will be laying in a horizontal manner on a sidewalk or ground, it is the best to wrap the power unit in a plastic bag to keep as much water away as possible. Do not make the plastic bag air tight, because it 
is important to make sure any water that may get inside the bag has a way to exit. The purpose of the bag is to keep excessive amounts of water away

4.) Can I leave the mats on all the time?

Yes, you can run these mats all winter long without damaging
the mat, but your electricity bill will be higher than normal. It is the best to only use the mats when you are expecting snow. Alternatively, you can use any of our thermostat accessories to automate the operation of the mats. This will save your time and money and ensure that the mats turn on even if nobody is there to turn them on (like in the middle of the night)

5.) Can I place the mat on any surface?

Some surfaces (e.g., stamped concrete) have special coatings
or sealers that may get harmed if exposed to heat. If you have a surface that you think may have a  special coating on it, you should put a thin heat blocker under the mats. This blocker can be in the form of plywood, outdoor carpet or turf, thin insulation, etc. Putting a heat blocker underneath the mats will force the heat upwards away from the sidewalk, preserving the special coating on the sidewalk.

6.) Are the snow melting mats safe to drive over, and can I park my vehicle on them?

HotStep Snow Melting Mats are designed to be durable enough to drive over, supporting the weight of cars, trucks, and SUVs. However, we do not recommend parking vehicles on the mats for extended periods, as prolonged contact with heated surfaces can potentially overheat tires and may damage the vehicle.

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