In the season of ice and snow, DC brick walkways and steps become a challenge for homeowners. The problems is that salt or other chemical de-icing products should not be used to remove ice and snow from brick walkways. These products can damage and stain the bricks, degrade the mortar joints and harm any nearby vegetation. There are safer options!
A shovel is probably the safest tool to use when removing ice and snow from brick steps and walkways, but sometimes it is not enough. As a safe alternative to chemical or salt application, sand can be used to help. Another reliable tool is a small home snow blower, which usually come with rubber paddles that will not damage brick pavers. If the pavers are lifting – a common occurrence due to ground frost - contact masonry contractors in DC for repair or restoration before winter.
Occasionally homeowners decide to use de-icing products to remove snow and ice from brick walkways. Here is the information that should be considered:
There are four primary de-icing salts for ice and snow removal. Some of these are less damaging than others.
Note: Products containing ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate should never be used since these will break down even the most durable masonry materials.
Here are several suggestions to help speed melting and minimize damage to masonry when using a de-icing product:
Source: New York Landmarks Conservancy
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