What is the difference between 9-inch and 12-inch ZMesh?
The width choice affects heat output, not coverage area. The 9-inch mesh allows more runs to be placed in a given space, resulting in higher watts per square foot — up to 13 watts per square foot — making it the recommended choice for roof deicing where aggressive snow and ice melting is needed. The 12-inch mesh produces a lower watt density, which is better suited for radiant floor heating where even, gentle warmth is the goal. Heatizon’s design team specifies the appropriate width for each project based on application and local climate.