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Snow and Ice Removal Hacks to Keep Your Property Safe and Accessible

Winter brings snow and ice, making walkways and driveways slippery. Good snow & ice management keeps your property safe. Shovel fresh snow early to prevent buildup. Use ice melt wiselyu2014pet-friendly options are great for homes. Sprinkle sand or kitty litter for better traction. Keep gutters clear to stop ice from forming. A snow blower saves time for big areas. For heavy snow, professional snow & ice management services can help. Stay prepared and keep your space safe all winter!<br>

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Snow and Ice Removal Hacks to Keep Your Property Safe and Accessible

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  1. Snow and Ice Removal Hacks to Keep Your Property Safe and Accessible Winter brings that beautiful snow, but it can also turn your driveway and walkways into icy hazards. If you're not prepared, the snow can quickly become a major headache, making it harder for people to get around and even causing damage to your property. The key to avoiding all this is snow & ice management. By staying on top of it, you can ensure your property stays safe and easy to navigate, no matter how much snow falls. Get a Head Start with Pre-Treatment Before the snow starts falling, apply de-icing solutions to your driveway and walkways. This simple step helps prevent the snow from sticking to the surface, making it easier to shovel later. Many landscape snow & ice companies recommend using products like calcium chloride or magnesium chloride. These work even when temperatures drop, helping to stop ice from bonding to surfaces. By treating your property before the snow forecast even hits, you’ll save yourself time and effort later. If you're unsure about which product to use, talk to a landscape service for professional advice.

  2. Shovel Snow Quickly The sooner you shovel snow, the less chance it has to turn into ice. If you let it sit for too long, you’ll find it harder to remove, and ice could form underneath. For larger areas, working with a snow plowing company makes snow removal easy and fast. They’ll clear your driveways and parking lots, making sure everyone can move around safely. For smaller spaces, a simple shovel or snow blower should do the trick. Local landscapers with experience in commercial landscape service can help with snow removal to ensure there are no icy surprises at your business or home. Use Household Items for De-Icing Not all snow and ice removal solutions need to be harsh on the environment. Items like baking soda or even cat litter work great as de-icers and won’t harm your driveway. If you want something a little more eco-friendly, sand can also be sprinkled to create traction on icy spots. These are simple solutions to keep your property safe without damaging the surface. When you need to manage the ice on your property, these easy-to-find products can help you stay ahead without relying too heavily on salt, which can be tough on your lawn. Prevent Ice Dams on Your Roof Ice dams happen when melting snow refreezes at the edges of your roof, creating a dangerous buildup of ice. This can lead to leaks and water damage. To prevent this, be sure to clear snow off your roof regularly, especially after heavy storms. Keeping your roof clear helps prevent ice from building up in the first place. You might also want to consider adding better insulation to your attic. This will help keep the snow from melting too quickly, and a roof rake is great for safely removing snow without damaging the roof. Pick the Right De-Icer

  3. There are plenty of de-icing options out there, but not all of them are created equal. Magnesium chloride is a great alternative to rock salt and is gentle on your surfaces and the environment. When you apply a de-icer before snow falls, it helps prevent ice from bonding to your driveway or walkways. This simple step can save you a lot of work later. Check with landscape snow & ice companies to find the best products for your property. They can recommend the right solution for your needs. Safety First with the Right Footwear When there’s snow and ice around, slipping can be a real risk. Make sure you’re wearing shoes or boots with good traction. If the ice is particularly thick, ice cleats are a simple but effective way to add grip to your shoes, keeping you safe as you move around your property. If you're a business owner, providing safe pathways for your customers and employees is important. A snow plowing company can clear your walkways, and local landscapers can help you with keeping your entrances safe. Illuminate Pathways for Visibility Winter days are shorter, and during snowy weather, it’s harder to see icy patches. Adding outdoor lighting along your pathways can help prevent accidents. Solar-powered lights are a simple and eco-friendly way to light up walkways and highlight slippery areas. Strategically placed lighting can also help you spot areas where more salt or de-icer is needed, making sure your walkways stay safe for everyone. Heated Mats to the Rescue Want a low-maintenance solution? Heated mats are a great way to melt snow and ice without lifting a finger. These mats are installed in high-traffic areas like driveways or walkways to keep them clear automatically. While it’s an investment upfront, heated mats save you a lot of time and hassle during snowy months. Many landscape snow & ice companies can install these mats for you, so you don't have to worry about removing snow at all. Maintain Your Equipment for Winter

  4. Don’t wait until the snow is already falling to check your snow removal tools. Make sure your shovels, snow blowers, and ice scrapers are in good shape before the first snowstorm hits. Regular maintenance on these tools will ensure they work when you need them most. If you don’t want to handle it yourself, a landscape service provider can help you get ready for the season. Stay Ahead of Future Snowstorms Being proactive is the best way to stay ahead of winter weather. Review your snow & ice management strategy every season to make sure everything is in place. A good plan will help keep your property safe and accessible during even the worst snowstorms. By staying prepared and acting early, you can ensure that snow and ice won’t cause a problem. In the wise words of Gertrude Jekyll, “A garden is a place of rest, a place of harmony, a place of quiet reflection.” Keep your garden and property safe this winter by staying on top of snow & ice management. For expert help with snow & ice management, reach out to Lakeland Landscaping today. We are here to make sure your property stays safe and accessible, no matter how harsh the winter gets

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