North Idaho Wolfman
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A lot of places up here have heated sidewalks, especially up on the mountain.I'm surprised some 'smart alec' hasn't suggested under road electric heating cables,running 24/7.........
OK, I just did..... Actually the apartment I lived in from '67 to '83 had the concrete ramp to underground parking heated...worked quite well. Hate to think what the cost was though. I'd tidy up the outside lots in exchange for free parking.
a Millcreek spreader would do a great job of laying down sand and grit.
I'm doing a heated side walk and garage skirt / apron / approach.
It's relatively cheap for me to do it, and for me to run.
Slabs will all be on 2" of foam, wire mess with PEX pipes at 6" spread.
Our water table at the bottom of my hill is about 10 feet deep, will be using an EX this summer to dig a long wide trench and put 2 loops of HDLP pipe in the ground at about 16' up to a pump that will circulate propylene glycol around to the PEX pipe in the slabs.
The circulation pump running at 35f outside temp.
Ground and ground water temp are in the 50's
This kind of a system does not do very well at removing/ melting snow, but it will keep it from being an icy mess without the need of Ice melt.
This is also dual purpose as the ground loop will also serve as cooling for the house / garage / shop if needed over the summer.
Don't think we'll need the cooling as we stayed in the upper 60's indoors last summer even when temps hit the 100's outside.