Piperken,
I agree with all of the above responses ... except for that I would be somewhat cautious about increasing pressure too much. My gauge has always shown zero for the snow-ice melt system that we put in that was originally engineered by Raypak-Herm Deal (Huron Valley Sales ... Detroit) back in 1980. 50-50 glycol ... back then they recommended automotive glycol.
We use on a 12psi minimum overhead hot 50-50 glycol in Trane Unit heaters with their built in fans which clears fog out of the bays with over 120° F. That includes in the floor hose in revised concrete along the inside of our north RV bay
door. The higher temps & heat rising actually helps keep the ice off of our RV accommodating Alaskan Polycarbonate OVD
Door.
I looked up your average wintertime temperatures & it is somewhat similar to ours in Bismarck, ND USA There are many considerations that you have not shared with us ... like how much of your pad is out in the wind ... how many actual square feet? Do you have a flow switch on your system? I would think a properly sized & placed flow switch would reveal an air
lock or lack of proper gpm flow.
Our system is around 2,000 sq ft. & is very much vulnerable to the wind. We have had way below average temps for about 6 weeks now & I will admit that our system does not always keep up where minus 50+ wind chill hits it. Just because there are slight ribbons of unmelted snow-ice does not mean that it is not safe enough for cars & person's walking across the "outside to the wind" areas.
Below is a link to a picture of our controls that allow us to accurately monitor the various parts of our boiler system. We found that 450K BTU step fired high efficiency hydro-multi-pulse boilers are enough since the greatest need for the deicer is during the night when the laundromat is closed & no prioritized domestic is calling. If you have access to copper portions of your system you can take manual readings pressing against the copper with the proper range thermometer with its probe as an alternative to 2Biz's infrared gun approach. The digital versions tend to allow you to switch from °C to °F instantly for reading purposes.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TA-sihZxYsHb5JSiE4v2PNS_kPLz1YQY/view?usp=sharing