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Deicer Alternatives For Your Driveway

With winter comes snow, and with snow comes a frozen, snow-covered driveway that can make going about in your vehicle a hassle. Your employer won’t let you call it a day off when it snows unless there’s a snowstorm. It means that a snowy driveway won’t serve as a good excuse to stay home. This leaves you with one option – deicing your driveway so that you can pull your car out of the driveway easily. One of the most commonly used deicers is rock salt. Simply sprinkling the driveway with salt can prevent the formation of ice. Rock salt is quite an effective deicer. Most importantly, it’s cheap and readily available. However, it can have some unfavorable side effects, which may leave you looking for deicer alternatives that have lesser damaging effects and are equally effective at deicing your driveway.

⦁ Urea


Another highly effective deicer alternate is urea (the common garden fertilizer). Urea doesn’t melt the ice as quickly as salt does, but it provides excellent traction. Urea is fertilizer but can be used as a deicer. It won’t pit your concrete, harm your pets, or corrode metal which is what makes it a better deicing option than ice. However, urea contains a lot of nitrogen which can be very harmful to plants. You’ve got to keep it away from your garden where it could get absorbed in the soil.

⦁ Use A Shovel


You can use urea or salt in very small quantities to loosen up the ice and then use a shovel to get the ice off your driveway. This is one of the simplest and safest ways to deice your driveway. It poses no harm to the environment. The only problem with this deicing method is that it’s very time-consuming and quite tiring. You can also shovel the snow off the driveway before you drive your car over it or have people walk over it which could make it tight and compact and hence difficult to get rid of.

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