Concrete Winter Care
With winter right around the corner we wanted to provide some information on how to properly care for your concrete through the winter months.

1. Avoid Using Deicers the First Year. Concrete takes a while to reach its maximum strength. While some deicers, such as salt, do not chemically react with the concrete, they do increase the number of freeze/thaw cycles the concrete must go through. This has the potential of damaging the concrete until it has reached its maximum strength.

2. Use Sand Anytime. The only safe material to use to make the concrete surface skid resistant is plain sand. This can be purchased at several locations, frequently at the ready mixed concrete supplier in your area.

3. Don't Use Deicers With Ammonium Nitrate or Ammonium Sulfate. Never use deicers containing ammonium sulfate or ammonium nitrate. These chemicals are often packaged and sold as deicers, but they will rapidly disintegrate concrete. Common garden fertilizers containing these two chemicals, or urea, may cause disintegration as well.

4. Use a Sealer. Under usual conditions, deicers which contain sodium chloride (common salt) or calcium chloride may be used after the first winter. Even so, caution is needed. It is important that a surface sealer be applied after finishing. Check with your ready mix supplier or contractor for sealers.


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