On 2/15/2014 9:13 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:

> I had about 10" on the unshoveled back deck last night, closer to a 16"
> this morning and its still coming down about 1/2" an hour.  I'm ready to
> buy some warmer real estate.
>
> Cheers, Gene

I used to see magazine ads for this stuff called Bare Ground. Spray it 
on concrete, asphalt, wood decking etc and it'd melt the snow as it 
landed. Claimed to be all natural. Dunno about that but it was expensive.

Always wondered what was in it so I could try and concoct a homebrew 
version. Could sure use something like that on the concrete in front of 
my shop. If I ever get rich enough to replace the 64 year old cracked 
concrete, it'll get glass and steel fiber reinforcing and PEX tubes 
embedded to run warmed glycol through. That would take care of any need 
for snowblowing and shoveling.

The glass fiber works. The church across the street put in a new apron 
at least 25 years ago, not one crack yet and cars park on it and drive 
across it all the time.


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