Posts

Showing posts with the label Ice Melter On Driveway

I Sprinkled Safe Paw On My Driveway In The District Of Columbia- Here's What Happened

Image
Below-average snowfall in the Metro and average snow accumulation far north and west of the District is expected this year, 2021. Compared to last year’s snowfall, though, 15 times more snow is predicted this winter for a few locations, including National Airport. D.C. can expect around 9 inches of snowfall this year, which is half the city’s average accumulation, but fifteen times last year’s amount.  I originally started using Safe Paw before I had a dog. I started using it for the safety of my concrete driveway and sidewalks, and for the safety of my brick steps. Safe Paw did not damage concrete or brick. We now have a dog. Safe Paw effectively melts ice and helps prevent its return if there is a follow-up storm. Ice Melt Safe For Concrete Safe Paw The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice Melt for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe – will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands. Buy Now But there are a few things you should keep in mind to m...

How To Keep Your Driveway Pavers Safe This Winter In Minnesota

Image
According to the updated National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released recently, Minnesota can expect more snow than usual in the coming winter. Since La Nina is well established and expected to persist through this winter, a wetter and cooler North and drier and warmer South is what we are going to experience. But are you worried about how to keep your driveway safe in the snowy winter season? Safe Ice Melt For Pets Safe Paw The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice Melt for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe – will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands. Buy Now In this article, we will discuss five tips to keep your driveway safe. We will also discuss how to choose the best ice melt for your driveway. 1- Avoid Using Rock Salt The most popular way of clearing snow from the pavements is to sprinkle salt. Salt is basically sodium chloride. It does the job of making your driveways and pavements ice-free, but they wreak significant damages to your ...

How To Keep Your Driveway Pavers Safe This Winter?

Image
Getting snow? A lot of it? How are you taking care of your new pavement in this harsh winter? Puddles of water, metal shovel, salt can all cause damage to it. Snow and ice buildup can cause drainage issues.  When the water seeped in pavers freezes, it produces pressure that may result in long-term damage to your driveway or patios. Freeze-thaw damage may appear as either internal cracking or surface scaling.  Therefore, you need to get rid of the snow as it may seep in and cause cracking. Then how do you clear snow from your patios, driveways, and pathways laid with pavers?  In this article, we will discuss how to keep your pavers safe without making any mistakes. Best Ice Melt For Concrete Safe Paw The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice Melt for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe – will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands. Buy Now 1- Don’t Shovel- Pavers are composed of concrete, so they are quite strong. But if plowed with a metal shovel, it may ch...