Tag: Concrete Ice Melt
What Type Of Ice Melt Is Safe For Concrete?
With the first snowfall and ice on the ground, many of you will be looking for ice melt solutions. Do you realize that options such as rock salt or salt-based...
Is There A Way To Resurface A Salt-Damaged Concrete Driveway?
Salt for the driveway is one of the most popular ways to keep the roads safe during winter. However, salt has a tendency to damage concrete driveways. This is because...
If Your Concrete Driveway Is Damaged, What Is The Best Option?
It’s not uncommon for concrete to show signs of damage. Cracks, spalls, and swelling are just some of the defects that can occur in a driveway. That being said, it’s...
Is Safe Paw Effective On New Concrete?
There’s nothing worse than spending hours preparing your lawn for the winter and then having it destroyed by salt. Salt can get into your grass roots and kill them off,...
What’s The Best Option For Your Damaged Concrete Driveway?
There’s nothing worse than having a concrete driveway that looks like it could use some sprucing up. Maybe there’s a pothole or two, or perhaps the surface has become stained...
4 Tips For Effectively Using Ice Melt At Commercial Properties
On commercial properties, snow and ice removal by utilizing the perfect proportion of ice melt effectively at the ideal time can make your slick surfaces safe. Using ice melt proactively...
Do NOT Use Ice Melt On New Concrete, And Here’s Why!
Concrete surfaces require excellent care, and if you are using a chloride-based ice melt, you have to be doubly sure. With every winter, snow and ice removal becomes a problem....
How To Prevent Concrete From Road Salt Damage
Salt can harm concrete, especially if it is very new. In the winter, it’s at risk of becoming weaker and more vulnerable to damage from sub-freezing temperatures and de-icing salts...
Prevent Ice Melt Damage To Your Lawn And Garden
Snowfall is lovely, but once the ice melts, problems arise. One of the issues they have is that they damage your lawns. When salt is dissolved in water the needed...