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De icer
can we use waste tank water as de icer dor driveway?
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I wouldn't.
The salt will damage a concrete driveway and the runoff will kill the bordering plant life. Mitch |
Hmmm, Good Question.
Now how is this different than dry salt that you use on driveways. If you can keep it off the grassy areas, then you may be good... But the problem, compared to dry driveway salt, is that it is liquid, so it would probably run everywhere and also run off the driveway before it can do any good. So probably a waste of time, and probably will kill everything around as Mitch stated. |
Sidewalk deicer is I think Magnesium chloride based.
The spots in my basement where I've had SW tanks the concrete is all damaged from spills etc. over the years. |
I was in a pinch and used instant ocean as my sidewalk salt. Melted the ice in record speed but also melted the concrete :redface:
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you guys are giving me ideas for my window dilemma. i'll seal a reservoir to the side of my house and fill it with sw. screw concrete cutting right?
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The problem is I have a big block of ice sitting right between the driveway and the road. I am trying to find a easier way to remove it. Maybe set a fire beside it?:idea: |
For our office sidewalks I use an "environmentally friendly" melter that we get from W.E. Greer (near Blackfoot and Glenmore). I'll probably be in at the office on Sunday, so I can get the name of it then.
Mitch |
If you pour saltwater on your driveway you will only make more ice. Saltwater at 35ppt (approx 1.026) freezes at only -2 degrees Celsius.
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Its just a matter of using ALOT of salt and at $10 for a 40KG bag you cant go wrong. I rather waste $50 on salt a year than have the mail person slip and sue me or worse get permanently hurt. Also concerned about my wife carrying our 1 year old out to and from the car. There is some eco-friendly stuff out there but its like $20 for a 5kg bag. |
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i found that the best way to get rid of the ice is to shovel before the snow gets trampled lol
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