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Ice in gutters
less corrisive than rock salt that'll rot your shingle, calciumm won't
"Gary Niskanen" wrote in message news:... use calcium chloride not rock salt "Tom The Great" wrote in message ... On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 00:57:13 GMT, Reed wrote: With the Denver area undergoing an unusually long cold spell, ice has built up fairly solid in the gutters, and on lower shingles, on the north side of house. The south side does get just enough sun to have melted OK. In 20 years in this house, this has not happened before. Is there a best way to remove this ice before any damage is done, particularly if it ever warms up again around here ?? The gutter and eaves are first floor, easily reachable with ladder on ground. --reed Well I read this and I would figure on two things. 1. You're CRAZY, I thought global warming had Colorado like Florida by now. 2. Wondered if you thought about using a non-corrosive ice melt? tom @ www.MeetANewFriend.com |
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