When Edmonton’s temperatures dip and snow turns to ice overnight, driveway edges often bear the brunt — forming slick, hazardous ridges that make walking or parking risky. Reducing ice buildup not only improves safety but also helps protect your driveway’s surface from cracks and water damage.
The key to controlling ice formation is consistent snow removal. As discussed in How Often Should I Clear Snow from My Sidewalks?, removing snow within 24 hours of every 2 cm of accumulation prevents compacted snow from turning into ice layers along driveway borders.
Neighbourhood Heroes ensures snow is cleared promptly after each snowfall — sometimes multiple times per day during heavy storms.
Poor drainage is one of the biggest culprits behind recurring ice buildup. Ensure that:
If water pools at the sides, it’ll freeze overnight into treacherous sheets of ice.
While rock salt can help, excessive chemical use harms concrete and nearby vegetation. Instead:
(Also see The Environmental Impact of Snow Removal Chemicals for a deeper look.)
After each snowfall, sweep away leftover slush or meltwater before it refreezes. Regular attention prevents thin ice films from forming at the edges, which can quickly thicken over time.
Cracks along the edges trap meltwater, which expands as it freezes — worsening ice accumulation. Sealing these before winter helps maintain smooth edges and prevents further surface damage.
You can learn more in How Do I Prevent Ice Damage to My Driveway This Winter?.
Our snow removal team doesn’t just clear snow — we manage it with long-term protection in mind. Whether through Priority Removal (ensuring you’re first after every snowfall) or Sand and Ice Melt treatments, we help keep your property safe and looking its best all winter long. Contact us today.