Category: Concrete And Ice
What Are The Effects Of Salt On Concrete?
Although salt does not harm concrete, its impacts can. Hardened concrete does not react chemically with salt. Homemade ice melt with rubbing alcohol lowers water’s freezing point, attracts moisture, and increases the...
Keep Your Pets And Concrete Safe With Environment Friendly Ice Melts
With the drop in temperature, your pet is at risk of several injuries. The harsh snow and chemicals can leave your four-legged friend’s paw chapped or itchy, as well as...
What Are The Effects Of Salt On Concrete
We’ll be entering another year in just about two months, but before the new year comes, the winter season will arrive. And with the winter season will come snowfall and...
Is It Safe To Use Salt On Concrete?
In just a few days, the festival season will start in the United States, and so will be the snow season. There will be snow everywhere around you, and you’ll...
Prevent New Concrete From Rock Salt This Winter
Your concrete can be deemed new for up to a year. You may already know that fresh concrete is more vulnerable to damage, so you have to be extra careful...
Damage Of Driveway Due To Rock Salt And Cost Of Repair
One of the most harmful chemicals that will ever come into touch with your concrete driveway is rock salt (sodium chloride). It hastens the deterioration of your concrete pavements caused...
Easiest Way To Melt Ice (It’s Not Salt!)
Getting rid of the treacherous layer of snow from your driveway and sidewalk is critical. Most often homeowners use salt to deice the snow outside their homes on the driveway,...
How To Neautralize Salt On Concrete
Salt used to de-ice roads and sidewalks gets on your shoes, tires, and vehicle undercarriage throughout the winter months. While this layer of salt is necessary for melting ice and...
How To Remove Salt Stains From Concrete
Salt and deicers combine to form a chemical mixture that seeps into concrete when diluted with enough water. The brine re-freezes when the temperature drops, then evaporate when the temperature...