*Bracketed [] content courtesy of ConcreteNetwork.com. Taken 4/17/14.
Do not apply de-icing chemicals for snow and ice removal during winter months. Sand is recommended to provide traction if needed.
Never apply deicers containing ammonium sulfate or ammonium nitrate. While these products may be sold as de-icers, they aggressively attack concrete surfaces, deteriorating their structural integrity. Another big product to avoid is salt. Salt eats at ALL types of masonry installations including concrete.
[Using deicers on your concrete driveway in the winter can cause surface damage — primarily scaling and spalling — by forcing the thawing and refreezing of moisture. Avoid the use of any deicers the first winter after driveway placement, since new concrete is more susceptible to the harmful effects of salt. As an alternative, use sand.]*
Your stamped and colored concrete installations should be properly cleaned and sealed on a regular basis. The frequency will depend on the traffic level and type — cars, foot traffic, etc. — as well as the concrete’s exposure level to water and chemicals. At Van Haren Construction we recommend resealing your concrete every two to three years. Longer durations in-between sealant applications may result in color fading.
[Cleaning your concrete driveway on occasion and keeping it sealed are the best measures you can take to keep it looking its best. How often you clean and reseal will depend on the weather conditions the concrete is exposed to and the amount of vehicle traffic it receives. Generally, you should reseal a concrete driveway every two years or so, or when the finish begins to show wear. Good commercial sealers are available from concrete material suppliers and hardware stores. Or ask your contractor for recommendations. Always apply the sealer according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.]*
*Bracketed [] content courtesy of ConcreteNetwork.com. Taken 4/17/14.

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