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From trusted outdoor heated mat brand HeatTrak, the HeatTrak Snow-Melting Stair Mat is designed for residential use and specially sized for stairs. It’s made of heavy-duty slip-proof thermoplastic so you won’t stumble (even if you’re rocking the best snow boots). It also comes with grommets for the option to tie it down. The power unit, which is sold separately, powers up to five connected mats.
This mat feels very heavy-duty and is lighter than other stair options I tested. Unfortunately, the power unit is sold separately so I wasn’t able to test the heating component yet. The sizing fit my stairs perfectly, so I’m patiently waiting for Amazon to make another visit to my home.
Pros
- Specially sized for slim stairs
- Highly rated product from a company that specializes in heated snow-melting mats
- Users say it keeps the ice and snow off, even in heavy storms
- Has the capacity to connect to other mats
Cons
HeatTrak Snow-Melting Stair Mat: 10 by 30 in. | Electric
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If you’ve been looking into homesteading, but only have a balcony porch to work with, look no further than the Dirt Genius Hydrofarm Heat Mat. This heavy-duty mat made of construction-grade materials is the perfect addition to your porch or greenhouse garden. It’s the perfect size to place two standard trays end to end, allowing you to increase the growth success of seedlings and cuttings to keep your plants warm in the chilly months.
As someone looking to start my “gardening era,” I am so excited to report back on this mat in a few months to see if I can (finally) successfully start growing herbs, tomatoes and other vegetables from seed. In the meantime, all my cuttings seem quite happy on their new mat.
Pros
- Mats can be daisy-chained (up to 10 mats) to reduce the number of power outlets needed
- Lightweight and easy to store
- 6-foot power cord
- Multiple sizes available to fit your gardening needs
Cons
Dirt Genius Hydrofarm Heat Mat: 12 by 48 in. (multiple sizes available) | Outlet plug-in
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Few things are worse than having snow sliding off your roof and onto your head. Luckily, H&G Lifestyles Snow Melting Roof Mats are the perfect solution to ensure the snow melts before it has the chance to ruin your day. These mats are equipped with self-regulating heating elements, which means they automatically adjust their temperature based on the surrounding conditions, saving energy and minimizing the risk of damage to your roof and gutters.
Another bonus: You don’t have to break out the snowblower or ladder to clear your roof. Unfortunately, we’ve only seen a small snow flurry in my area, so I haven’t been able to see the true power of these mats. I might send these to my sister in Colorado and have her update how they worked after a true snowstorm.
Pros
- Can be self-installed, no need to hire a professional
- Self-regulating heating element
- Energy Efficient
- Multiple sizes available
Cons
H&G Lifestyles Snow Melting Roof Mats: 14 by 16 in. (multiple sizes available) | Outlet plug-in/solar
How We Found the Best Heated Outdoor Mats
We started our search for the best heated outdoor mats by researching 12 different top-selling models, and we tested half of those options. That’s right; I used every single one of the heated outdoor mats on this list to tell you how they perform in real-life inclement weather. We judged our picks based on size, how hot each mat gets, ease of use and overall value. This list is comprised of our absolute favorites. Our testing was conducted over two months, leading us to the best heated outdoor mats.
FAQs
Do heated outdoor mats work?
Yes! Most models plug into electrical outlets and start delivering enough heat to melt snow and ice right away.
How much electricity does a heated outdoor mat use?
The average heated outdoor mat uses 90 to 190 watts of electricity, depending on size. In some states, that comes out to about $0.15 per hour.
Are heated outdoor mats safe to leave on for extended periods?
You can leave outdoor heated mats on for extended periods—though we don’t recommend leaving them on overnight or when you leave the house—especially on concrete or stone surfaces. However, if not needed continuously, turning them off conserves energy and maintains their performance. For indoor use, it’s better to turn them off to protect your flooring.
Can heated mats be used on wooden surfaces or stairs?
Most heated mats don’t get any hotter than 20 or 40 degrees F above the ambient temperature, so they’re suitable for all surfaces. If you’re using a heated mat on stairs, just make sure it’s secure and won’t cause an accident.