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Icy, Dangerous free vac parking area.

Tunnelvision1966

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Hello all, does anyone have any suggestion on how to reduce or possibly eliminate ice build up in a free vac parking area? Cars are parking in vac stalls after the wash, dripping down and creating slippery and dangerous conditions for customers vacuuming their vehicles. Any recommendations or suggestions would be sincerely appreciated! Thank You
 
1. Jackhammer
2. Layout plan
3. Several hundred feet of O2 barrier PEX
4. Supply & return manifolds and piping
5. CreteHeat insulation
6. Boiler
7. Glycol
8. System Installers
9. Concrete
10. Concrete finishers
11. One week of concrete curing

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1. Jackhammer
2. Layout plan
3. Several hundred feet of O2 barrier PEX
4. Supply & return manifolds and piping
5. CreteHeat insulation
6. Boiler
7. Glycol
8. System Installers
9. Concrete
10. Concrete finishers
11. One week of concrete curing
Is that easier than putting down ice melt?
 
Lots of Rock Salt and Calcium Chloride Ice melt. We buy Calcium Chloride Ice melt by the pallet and use water softener salt.
Does water softener salt actually work? Costs less than any ice melt salt.
 
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