So, I have a section of my driveway that freezes over at around December and stays frozen until about April. My driveway goes thru medium dense forest and this particular section is in the shade all winter and part of Spring. It also has an uphill on the South side and a downhill on the North side.
The worst part is that there is a curve right after the shady spot and once you hit the ice on the driveway and then the curve, we almost go over the edge of the driveway into the forest on the downhill side.
This spot is about 1,000 feet from my house and electrical power. Driveway is mostly dirt with some small gravel.
I am looking for advice for a solution.
What I have come up with so far is:
> A heated mat under the driveway and running power all the way back to the house.
> Totally grade out a new driveway pattern over the top of the southside hill and abandon this section.
I've tried ice melt from different brands and it just make a bad situation worse because it globs and melt small areas and then refreezes.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Be well.
Pardon my chicken scratch....
The worst part is that there is a curve right after the shady spot and once you hit the ice on the driveway and then the curve, we almost go over the edge of the driveway into the forest on the downhill side.
This spot is about 1,000 feet from my house and electrical power. Driveway is mostly dirt with some small gravel.
I am looking for advice for a solution.
What I have come up with so far is:
> A heated mat under the driveway and running power all the way back to the house.
> Totally grade out a new driveway pattern over the top of the southside hill and abandon this section.
I've tried ice melt from different brands and it just make a bad situation worse because it globs and melt small areas and then refreezes.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Be well.
Pardon my chicken scratch....