Tag: Driveway Ice Melt
Here’s How To Prepare Your Driveway This Winter In Denver
Since La Nina is well established now and going to stay, Denver is expected to get more snow this year. On deducing the impact of La Nina on the weather...
4 Ways To Keep You From Slipping This Winter
If you live in a high snowfall region, then you know what it takes to maintain a snow-free driveway or steps without damaging the concrete or asphalt. Maybe rock salt...
Snowfall And Ice Melt Problems This Winter In Pennsylvania
The 2020 Winter Outlook released by The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts that Pennsylvania has equal chances of a drier than average and a wetter than average winter....
Keeping Driveways Snow-free In The Upcoming Winter In Ohio
The 2020 Annual Winter Outlook released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts cooler than average temperatures across the Northwest and Northern Plains and a milder winter for...
How To Make Your Driveway Less Slippery This Winter
Winters are beautiful, but they can be dangerous too. When the white, fluffy snow on your driveway turns into a treacherous layer of ice, then it can lead to serious...
How To Prevent Your Garden From Ice Melts During Heavy Snowfall This Winter In Denver
According to the Farmers’ Almanac Extended Forecast for Winter 2020-2021, it will be a chilly and snowy winter for Denver. The Almanac also predicts above-normal snowfall in northern portions of...
Ice Melt Safe For Driveways
Driveway installers argue about whether concrete or asphalt is the better material, and there is plenty of debate. But one thing they certainly agree on is that rock salt should...
Is Ice Melt Safe For Concrete?
Every winter tons of ice-melting materials are applied to driveways, walkways, and steps quite often without any regard for correct application procedures or even any knowledge of what they may...
Safest Ice Melt for Concrete Driveways
Winter weather can be harsh, and using traditional salt or calcium chloride-based ice melters can cause harm to pets, plants, and the environment. Not to mention, they can also damage...