In this video, This Old House landscape contractor Roger Cook shares tips for clearing a concrete walkway after a snowstorm.

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  • The best strategy is to always shovel snow off of walkway before it gets trampled and packed down.
  • Throw the snow far enough away from the walk, so that when it melts, it doesn’t drain back onto the walkway and freeze into ice sheets.
  • If the snow is packed tight, use an ice chipper to break up the snow and ice and scrape it off the walkway.
  • To melt ice, try sprinkling the surface with rock salt, which is effective down to 15F. However, be aware that rock salt can damage lawns and plants.
  • Calcium chloride pellets can melt snow in temperatures down to minus-20F. But again, this product can damage lawns and plants.
  • Urea is a fertilizer that can also be used to melt ice, and is safe for lawns and plants.
  • Sand won’t melt ice, but when sprinkled over packed snow and ice, it does provide excellent traction.
  • Use a broadcast spreader to sparingly apply the deicer.
  • Once the ice starts to melt, scrape the surface clean to prevent the deicer from damaging the concrete walkway.
  • When entering the house, be sure to remove your shoes or boots to prevent tracking the deicer or sand indoors.

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  • Snow shovel
  • Ice chipper
  • Broadcast spreader