prd2hnt
Active member
Lurked around for a while now. Lots of good info. Wanted to run something by all the great minds here.
A buddy mentioned reading somewhere about using ground heat to keep a Nebraska driveway clear, to the extent possible, of snow and ice.
The idea is to drill a 6 inch hole down below the frost line, to something like 55 inches. Place a PVC pipe in the hole to ground level, surround with gravel. Place a screen over the pipe and pore the concrete as usual over the screen.
The theory being the warm ground air keeps the slab warm. I don't remember the number but was something like a pipe in every 2 ft square under the pad.
Anybody ever heard of this? Sounds kind of interesting. I have a new place going up in the country and I am tempted to try it.
Brian
A buddy mentioned reading somewhere about using ground heat to keep a Nebraska driveway clear, to the extent possible, of snow and ice.
The idea is to drill a 6 inch hole down below the frost line, to something like 55 inches. Place a PVC pipe in the hole to ground level, surround with gravel. Place a screen over the pipe and pore the concrete as usual over the screen.
The theory being the warm ground air keeps the slab warm. I don't remember the number but was something like a pipe in every 2 ft square under the pad.
Anybody ever heard of this? Sounds kind of interesting. I have a new place going up in the country and I am tempted to try it.
Brian

