Ice on the Walkway

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metalheart

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How do you deal with ice on your sidewalks/walkways? We recently moved from a climate without snow to one with snow and cold weather. Our new to us home has a roof valley adjacent tot he front door. Snow melt drips onto the walkway and creates a layer of ice at the front door. I guess I can put calcium chloride down, but that is going to come into the house on shoes and boots and my wife isn't happy about that solution. I see there are heat mats that can be used, but is there is a specific brand that is preferable or are there other solutions?
 
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Pretty much only way to eliminate the ice is to redirect the water to somewhere else. If that cannot be done, then you are correct, some brand of ice melter has to be put down as often as needed. Or, you can chop the ice and scrape most of it away by hand.

As for brands, that's kind of a personal preference. Look at the ingredients on the brands. Some are the same, but cost more. Some are different. Some only work down to a certain temperature. Some work colder.

I like the Prestone brand and the Morton brands. Don't know why. But they work, so I use them.
 
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Maybe try to address the tracking into the house in another way?

I would agree with above, if your ice is coming from roof runoff, you need to redirect it. Anything to melt the ice or reduce/prevent slips will have a potential to be tracked in.
 
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Agree with redirecting the roof run off away from the sidewalk. I replaced my slate walkway with pressure treated walkway and used a quality indoor/outdoor carpet runner that is less slick and easily shoveled. No more glaciering on the walkway.
 
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As far as tracking in, I'd suggest leaving the shoes at the front of the house.
We enclosed our front porch to make a vestibule; it's got pegs for coats and hats, and lots of space for shoes and boots, and benches to sit on to put them on and off.
Shoes stay out of the house and the house stays a lot cleaner.
 
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Calcium Chloride works fast but screws concrete up by popping up little divots. Might take a year or so but I have seen it on my driveway. Find a safe commercial ice melter for spreading on and put a throw rug down for wiping the feet.
 
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The electric heat mats will work.
I'd just be sure it was UL listed and plugged into a GFI receptacle.
Also it you install any guttering to try and direct the water away it will likely need a heating element in it,
and the down spout.
Good Luck
 
   / Ice on the Walkway #8  
Rake or shovel the snow off that portion of the roof which leaks onto the walkway
 
   / Ice on the Walkway #9  
I've used fertilizer in the past; at least it doesn't kill your grass.
 
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Thanks for the replies. I don't see a way at present to redirect the water coming off the roof since the roof valley connects at a 90 degree corner of the gutter system. I have a roofing guy coming over tomorrow to check it out and offer his opinion about a long term solution. He also does snow removal in the winter and maybe having him remove the snow from that valley regularly is an option. The that builds up at the front door is thick and I used some salt that previous home owner left behind to melt some of it, but it did not do the job well enough to be safe to walk in the front door safely.

I'm thinking that long term I'll investigate removing the existing concrete in this are and then install some heating system that can melt the ice. For this winter the heat mats might be the best option to keep the front door area clear safe enough.
 

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