Clearing snow and ice after a major storm is no easy task. Here are a few easy solutions.
Stop destroying your driveway.
Residents in the Ark-La-Tex area are advised to use de-icing sprays, rubbing alcohol and water mixtures, rock salt, ice melt products, sand, kitty litter, and calcium chloride to safely melt ice on ...
Using steaming hot water to de-ice a driveway isn't always the wisest idea. Here's how to use hot water to de-ice your ...
A mix of frigid temperatures and snowfall have left Michigan with icy walks and driveways — and, maybe, a lot of people wondering about the best way to get rid of the mess. While deicing salts, most ...
Preventing ice before a storm is the safest approach because it stops ice from bonding and makes driveways easier to manage.
It doesn't work in every case.
At the first sight of ice and snow, many people rush to the stores to buy rock salt and ice melt to spare themselves the hassle of finding and avoiding slippery ice patches. If you didn't look at the ...
If you find yourself in desperate need of road salt or other ice melt products to clear your driveway, good luck. You might not find any. A national shortage on ice melt and other de-icing products ...
Shoveling a sidewalk or driveway covered in heavy, wet snow, or a sheet of ice is tough. Instead, make your life easier, even ...