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 be a good thing. These trucks poured a great deal of salt on the roads helping to melt away all that troubling ice and snow. The problem is rock salt not only eliminates snow and ice, but it can also cause damage to the roads. Co sts to the home The local municipalities might be able to cover the costs and handle all the work required to repair the roads. The problem for so many individuals is the rock salt can end up on their sidewalks, driveways, and other personal property. Damage inflicted upon the property could end up being extremely costly for homeowners. Cracking Concrete Rock salt can cause cracking in your concrete sidewalks and driveways. For those who clear their own driveways, we advise avoiding the use of rock salt to melt the snow and ice. What you need is the safe alternative to t...