Category: Winter Preparation
Winter Lull: Winter Storm Snow Begins In New York
Snow began to fall across parts of the Northeast on Monday evening, as one of the first significant winter storms arrived late in the season. Snow and sleet were expected...
Chicago Weather Alert – Here’s What Kind of Ice Melt or Snow Melting Salt You Should Use on Concrete.
CHICAGO (CBS) — The weather will be cloudy and quiet Wednesday night, ahead of a winter storm that could bring a few inches of snow Thursday afternoon into Friday morning. According...
Winter Driveway Maintenance Best Practices
Winter Can Be A Tough Time For Homeowners. In the winter, a driveway is one of the most important things in your home. It’s often the first thing that you...
How To Prepare Your Business For A Big Winter Storm
Winter storms can range from a light snowfall to a multi-day snowstorm. Cold temperatures, powerful gusts, ice, sleet, and freezing rain are all common features of winter storms. As the...
Weekend Weather Forecast: Tips For Winter Storm Preparedness
Winter Storm Preparedness: Forecasters on Saturday said the Northeast should brace for more snow and the southeast faced an upcoming threat of severe thunderstorms. Meanwhile, snow was falling in parts of the central...
How To Clean Snow Off Your Car Without Scratching
After a snowstorm, you’ll want to get the snow off your car so you can get back on the road. The problem is that cleaning snow off your car can...
The Advantages And Disadvantages Of De-Icing Cables And Ice Melts
De-icing cables and ice melts are two different ways to keep your parking lot safe during winter months. While both options have advantages, there are also disadvantages to consider. Over...
Safe Paw Vs Homemade Ice Melt
What’s that? You’re going to make your own deicer this winter? That’s great! But if you’re not using Safe Paw, you should know that it’s better than your homemade version....
How To Resurface A Salt Crusted Concrete Driveway
If you have a concrete driveway, you know how it can be damaged. But what if the damage isn’t from snow removal or heavy traffic? What if it’s from salt?...