Hydronic Ground heating

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We provide efficient ground thaw and frost prevention solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial construction sites — helping you work year-round, no matter the weather.

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Ground Thaw and Frost Prevention for Winter Work

At Screw Pile Pros, we specialize in hydronic ground heating systems designed to safely and effectively thaw frozen ground and prevent frost from forming during winter construction. Our equipment circulates heated glycol through durable hoses placed over the work area, delivering even, consistent heat that penetrates deeply into the soil.

This method is ideal for thawing the ground before screw pile installation, concrete pouring, trenching, or excavation, and for keeping work areas frost-free during extended cold periods. We offer both short-term and long-term setups to match your project timeline, ensuring reliable performance and efficient fuel usage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve compiled some of the most common questions to help guide you through the process.

What is hydronic ground heating?

Hydronic ground heating uses heated glycol circulated through hoses to warm the ground. It’s an efficient way to thaw frozen soil or prevent frost buildup on job sites during winter.

Hydronic heating is ideal for large or sensitive areas where open flame or direct heat could cause damage. It provides safe, even heating without drying or burning the soil.

That depends on frost depth and soil conditions, but most residential-sized areas can be thawed within 12–48 hours using our hydronic systems.

Absolutely. Screw Pile Pros handles the full setup, operation, and monitoring of your hydronic heating system to ensure consistent temperature and safe performance throughout your project.