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A heated driveway won’t melt the snow and ice on steps or walkways, so you’ll either have to install radiant heat in those areas as well or be prepared to keep shoveling them.
Snowed in without salt for the driveway? Learn other ways to keep your driveway, walkways, and porch free of ice.
If you're dealing with an icy driveway but have run out of rock salt, a common household item is the perfect alternative if you're in a pinch.
But for those who might appreciate clear walkways and sidewalks without the effort of shoveling, it’s important to plan well ahead of time because once the concrete on the driveway is poured, or the ...
Once snow freezes on your walkway and driveway, you might have a hard time making it to the mailbox. That’s why an ice melt is essential in wintertime in places that get snow.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A winter storm is on the way. Your house, the driveway, and porch stairs could be covered with snow, sleet, or some kind of wintery mix. The directions on my bag of ice melt ...
What’s the best way to melt that ice coating your driveway? Here’s what you need to know. By Shannon Larson Globe Staff,Updated January 17, 2024, 5:04 p.m.
Following several weeks of snow, ice has blanketed streets, driveways and sidewalks around the state.
When ice and snow build up on walkways and driveways, here's what you should know about clearing the way for cars and pedestrians.
If you’re using a calcium chloride ice melt, you can use less: about one handful for every 3 yards. That means in many cases, you may only need a coffee mug amount for your driveway, and ...