Category: Concrete And Ice
Ice Melt For New Concrete – Frequently Asked Questions
As winter nears, there is a rush at all stores to buy the deicer safe for concrete, especially new concrete. Every year we see several households rush to purchase the...
Homemade Ice Melt Safe For Pets And Concrete
When we think about winter, the next thing that strikes our mind is snow. The beautiful white layer of snow may look ravishing but can cause serious accidents. Therefore, you...
How To Keep Your Bricks And Concrete Safe This Winter?
Outdoor walkways add beauty and value to your house. A simple path connecting your driveway to your main entrance looks elegant. Isn’t it? So, how do you take care of...
3 Ways To Keep Your New Concrete Safe This Winter
Got snow? Plenty of it? But we need to go out. We have offices and other work too. After all, we can not hibernate. But all your driveway, pavement, and...
Michigan, Here’s What You Should Use On The New Concrete
The Almanac report predicts that Winter temperatures in Michigan will be ‘much above normal, on average, despite cold periods in early and mid-December, from late December into early January, in...
How To Keep Your Concrete Safe In New York This Winter?
According to the Almanac Weather Forecast, the winter temperatures are expected to be above normal in New York. However, forecasters seem to have a consensus that the amount of snow...
Things To Consider When Buying Ice Melt
Whether you like snow or you don’t, you will need an ice melt to ensure your sidewalks and steps are open and not full of ice. Slippery parking lots and...
Best Ice Melter For Concrete This Winter In Aspen
Waiting for winter? We are too! It’s that time of the year when people get excited about the snow season and of course, Christmas. On average, the first snowfall starts...
Rock Salt has destroyed our roads, sidewalks, and driveways
The brutal winter storms that wreaked havoc across the United States were neither expected nor welcome. The salt trucks worked overtime in both metropolitan and rural areas, which seemed to...