Snow & Ice Removal

December 20, 2009 at 4:57 pm Leave a comment

Whether you live  in a place that gets lots of snow every winter or you’re like me and live  in an area where it snows four inches and you’re out of school for a week, then you probably deal with trying to shovel icy driveways and sidewalks.  Here are a few products to help make that snow removal a little easier:

For smaller areas that you need to clear up, try Salt Stick for a fast and convenient snow or ice melter.  Simply open up the dispensing end and pour onto the desired area.  This product works in lower temperatures than other ice removal products and immediately goes to work on contact.  It will not rust metal or harm wood stairs and decks.  If you have a larger area, then try Ice Melt.  It will not harm grass or landscaping and just one cup can melt approximately 27 square feet.

If you get snow regularly and have a tricky sidewalk or front staircase, then maybe you’ll want something a little more permanent.  Try Clear Walk or Clear Step for heavy foot-traffic areas.  Clear Walk and Clear Step snow mats melt up to 2″ of falling snow per hour and eliminate the chemicals used in more traditional forms of snow removal.  There is no more need for shoveling or snow blowing and they are extremely durable, so they can be left out all winter season.  They are also portable and can be moved around to wherever you need the most help.

No matter how much snow you get, make sure you stay safe and are always prepared!

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