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Ice Melter

Published by mrgrass on November 7th, 2012 - in Ice Melt

Ice melt is available for home delivery or pickup at our offices.

Durable, re-usable ice melt shakers make for easy storage and use

12lb re-usable shakers already filled for immediate use are $10.

50lb bags are $25 each in our normal market area with discounts available for larger orders.

 

Ice melt, what you don’t know can hurt your walkway or lawn

Published by mrgrass on October 26th, 2012 - in Ice Melt

Ice melting products were designed with safety in mind, they are meant to keep surfaces clear of ice and help reduce slips and falls.  Ice melting products are commonly used on roads before, during, and after ice or snow storms in northern climates.  Ice melting products come in a confusing array of types and sizes with claims that may seem to require a college education.

Rock salt is cheap but not pet, plant, or walkway friendly.

You have seen the bags claiming melting power down to thirty below while others tout being pet friendly or even safe for tree and lawn areas.  What is one to believe among all the hype and advertising?  Let’s break it down.

First, ice melts come in a variety of sizes from 5 to 50lb bags, shakers for ease of application, and even liquids for professional use at airports or municipal highways.  Ice melts have one primary purpose, to reduce slippery and unsafe surfaces on walkways, driveways, runways, or sidewalks. This is done by keeping water from freezing and/or melting ice already present.  These products are able to achieve this amazing task by lowering the freezing point of water at a known temperature.  For instance, some inexpensive ice melts work well only to 15 or 20 degrees compared to a high end material which would melt ice down to -70 degrees.  You need to look at the temperature range you plan on using your ice melt in as well as the application, such as use near plants, pets, trees, concrete, and brick patios to name just a few.  Remember, no ice melt is 100% perfect, but each type has its advantage as it relates to use and temperature range.

There are two main classes of ice melts, the chlorides (salts), and the acetates also known as (CMA).  The chlorides range from the cheapest ice melt, known as rock salt or halite, all the way up to Potassium chloride.  In terms of performance the chlorides melting power ranges from 20 to -50 below zero but are generally the most corrosive in terms of steel and concrete.  As you may imagine, the chlorides dry out pet paws and pose the most risk of damage to surrounding lawns or trees under heavy use.  The chlorides are generally the most widely used and affordable under normal winter temperatures in northern climates.  There are about four ice melt types in the chloride class but each can be mixed to various percentages to enhance performance while staying affordable.  Most ice melts you find in the hardware store are a blend of chloride salts giving them generally good performance, affordability, with the highest risk in terms of corrosion and not being plant or pet friendly.

The second type of ice melts are the acetates. When blended or used alone, CMA has the least corrosive characteristic of any ice melt product, but are significantly more expensive than chlorides ice melts.  Acetates also have an active melting characteristic down to -70 below zero which makes them ideal for airports and cold climates.   When acetates are blended with the chlorides the result is superior performance, lower corrosive characteristics and lower price. The more CMA blended into your ice melt, the more expensive it will be.

Certain ice melts have dye in them for ease of application while others pull water out of the air and become hard and unusable if not stored properly.  Regardless of the type of ice melt you purchase, improper use can cause undesirable side effects such as damaging your lawn or pitting concrete walkways.  Inevitably, your ice melt will track into the house as a consequence of extended use but the safety gained from avoiding a fall seems well worth the necessary clean up.

A closing word of wisdom and caution before you begin buying up ice melt by the bag or bucket this winter.  The cheapest bag is not necessarily going to be the best buy or deal since it will likely be rock salt, an ice melt with the highest melting point in the twenties to high teens and is the most corrosive.  If you value your walkway, patio, concrete garage floor, think twice before going with the cheapest bag.  If you have pets, make sure you try and use a pet friendly ice melt blended with some CMA or potassium chloride.  Even with a pet friendly ice melt, try and stick to the recommended amount of product and wash off or clean your pets paws if out for an extended period of time before he or she licks them and potentially has an adverse reaction.  And as a final note, ice melts prevent accidents and can create a safer outdoor environment during winter months, so be sure and do some research and pick the product that best suits your needs for ice reduction.

Chippers does offer ice melt in 12lb shakers for refilling or in a 50lb bag delivered to your home or business.  Chippers offers ice melts blended with CMA and natural based chloride ice melts for a variety of uses.  For bulk pricing by the pallet, send me an e-mail or respond to this blog post.  Thank you and stay upright this winter, no falling!

Natural Ice Melt Coupon

Published by mrgrass2 on November 24th, 2010 - in Ice Melt

Natural Ice Melt Coupon gets you a free shaker/dispenser with purchase of one bag or more!

http://www.hanoverchamber.org/coupons.php

Natural Ice Melt available for delivery in NH & VT

Published by mrgrass2 on October 22nd, 2010 - in Ice Melt, Lawn Care Companies

Pet Friendly Ice Melt

Published by mrgrass2 on October 5th, 2010 - in Ice Melt, Lawn Care Companies

Paws-itively Safe Ice Melt 

 

You can run, you can hide, but you can’t escape winter in New England.  We all know that winter brings with it an abundance of snow and, often times, a build up of ice that, left untreated, can stop a city in its tracks.   For years businesses and homeowners have turned to products that melt the ice that has already formed and that can prevent ice from developing further.  While these products can be a dream come true for humans, they can be our pet’s worst nightmare.  Ingestion of ice melt products usually happens when the pet licks the product off of their paws after walking through it.  Ice melt ingestion can cause symptoms as minor as local skin irritation to abdominal discomfort and vomiting.  Sadly, however, ingestion of sodium chloride, a chemical common to ice melt products, can and has caused severe and sometimes fatal reactions in pets.  

 

Chippers, a New Hampshire based business specializing in tree, plant and turf health and care offers a pet safe alternative to these toxic ice melt products.  Their product, Great White, is safe for pets, people, plants and surfaces.  It is a non-tracking formula that saves carpets and floors.  It won’t corrode aluminum, brick or other surfaces.  It’s specially formulated irregular crystals provides an extra measure of traction and it works in temperatures as low as 5 degrees fahrenheit.  Chippers will supply this product to both businesses and private homeowners.  It can be delivered in pallets or 50lb. bags.  If you are the owner of a pet business or if you are simply a pet owner looking for a safer alternative for your pets, please contact Chippers and tell him that Healthy Pets NH sent you.  

(Credit given to Healthy Pets NH October newsletter) 

Natural Ice Melt to use this winter

Published by mrgrass2 on September 15th, 2010 - in Ice Melt, Lawn Care Companies, Misc.

I have seen the devastation of rock salt, the cheapest and most basic of ice melting materials.  I have also seen the damage rock salt does to turf, tree & shrubs, concrete, brick, patios, steel and so many more materials.  While rock salt is the cheapest form of ice melter, it only works down to 25 f and will dry out your pets paws when used on walkways, patios, decks, and driveways.  Rock salt causes salt burns to animals and easily kills turf and shrubs when applied over the course of a winter.  Rock salt will also damage surfaces like concrete and brick.  How much did you pay for that landscaping job?  Or should I say, how much are you willing to pay to replace that section of lawn or that shrub?  Is it worth a $10 bag of rock salt versus far superior products only a few dollars more?  I saved the best for last, tracking the white into your house- making your tile, wood floor, or carpet white!

Calcium chloride is our next contestant and is a heavy weight ice melter- a serious product that works at very low temperatures (-25 f) but also has major draw backs such as cost and reduced traction, corrosion, health effects, and damage to the environment.  These are just the big drawbacks, there are more.  Unless kept dry, calcium chloride also melts into itself (absorbs moisture) and becomes unusable.  Calcium chloride will corrode steel.  Most calcium chloride pellets are also spheres and therefore roll on inclines or slopes unlike crystalline ice melters- calcium chloride does not provide any physical traction.  Calcium chloride is not plant or people friendly in fact, it can burn your hands if not handled properly or the paws of your beloved pet.  Calcium chloride is a severe irritant to the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract.  Not very safe to use around your home or family given how harsh calcium chloride is, especially given the alternatives.

Why consider Natural Ice Melt?  Take away all of the bad stuff I just wrote about.  How does that sound?  Pretty good.  I’ll take a 5 f melting temperature on average- thats plenty cold on an average winter night.  I’ll take pet, plant, and people safe ice melt.  I love not having to use gloves or protection to apply the ice melt.   I love not having to keep the bag air locked so it won’t dissolve and remove moisture from the air.  I especially love how natural ice melt will not track in on carpets and tile, eliminating that white residue.  Natural ice melt will work on asphalt shingles and will not stain that newly sealed or paved driveway.  With a natural peach color, you can see the difference.

With each product we buy, we make a statement.  What will you buy this year when it comes to melting ice at your home, business, or town?  I hope you will consider the environment your family, the lawn, and your pets!  Natural ice melt just makes sense.  Look for it and buy it.  Or better yet I can have it delivered to your house by the bag or pallet!  Where do you live?  We’ll see . . .

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