Heated Driveways

Never shovel again.

Granite + Grove installs heated driveway systems across the GTA. Hydronic and electric snow-melt technology installed beneath interlocking pavers or natural stone — automatic sensors activate when snow falls, melting it before it accumulates.

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Heated Driveways

Professional heated driveways across the GTA.

Granite + Grove installs heated driveway systems across the GTA. Hydronic and electric snow-melt technology installed beneath interlocking pavers or natural stone — automatic sensors activate when snow falls, melting it before it accumulates.

From initial consultation through design, construction, and aftercare — one team manages your entire project. Our ISA-certified arborists assess your trees first, then our designers create the plan around them. No subcontractors. Just Granite + Grove from canopy to cornerstone.

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Hydronic Systems

Glycol-filled PEX tubing connected to a boiler. The most efficient option for larger driveways and walkways.

Electric Systems

Heating cables embedded beneath pavers. Lower upfront cost, ideal for smaller areas and walkways.

Smart Sensors

Temperature and moisture sensors automatically activate the system when conditions warrant. Set it and forget it.

Walkways + Steps

Heated walkways and front steps for safety and convenience. Eliminate ice hazards year-round.

Service Areas

Where we work.

MapleVaughanKing CityKleinburgOakvilleBurlingtonPort CreditTorontoMississaugaBramptonRichmond HillAuroraNewmarketMarkhamWoodbridgeThornhillNobletonCaledonMiltonEtobicoke

Heated Driveways — FAQ

Heated driveway systems typically add $15-$30 per square foot on top of the paver installation cost. A full heated two-car driveway system runs $15,000-$30,000 for the heating components plus the driveway itself.
Operating costs vary by system type and usage. A typical hydronic system costs $1-$3 per hour to run. Smart sensors ensure the system only activates when needed, keeping annual costs manageable — typically $500-$1,500 per winter season.
It requires removing the existing surface, installing the heating system, and re-installing pavers. It is more cost-effective to install during new driveway construction, but retrofit is possible.
No. The heating elements sit below the paver bed in the base material. Pavers are designed to handle thermal cycling. Properly installed heated driveways actually extend paver life by reducing salt exposure.