robs400
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My house is located in New England, I'm used to the snow and realize its a part of living here. A few years ago I purchased a house that I felt was a great deal even though I knew the driveway would be difficult to clear during inclimate weather.
It is a concrete driveway, 6' thick with rebar in it. I wish the driveway was made differently, however there is no changing that now..at least not at a realistic price.
I have done some searching on google and put in some requests for information at the few websites I did find and pretty much received generic responses. Ideally radiant heat would be put in before the driveway was poured. As you can see that is not an option.
Several websites hype up their retrofit applications with a low quality pic, however I have been unable to obtain any good info about an install like this.
When I first moved into the house, it was just myself so I didnt mind parking at the bottom of the driveway during bad weather, however there are now three vehicles in use during the winter and it forces one vehicle to be left at the top and stuck until the driveway is cleared...which can be days if we have ice like we just got. I have not been using salt on the driveway as I dont want to deal with cracks and spalling from the freeze thaw cycles.
I currently use an old ariens snowblower with chains that pulls me up the driveway behind it if I need it too, and its not that bad to clear but I would still like to explore the possibility of a heated driveway if anyone has any input on it!
The pics do not really do it justice for how steep it is....
It is a concrete driveway, 6' thick with rebar in it. I wish the driveway was made differently, however there is no changing that now..at least not at a realistic price.
I have done some searching on google and put in some requests for information at the few websites I did find and pretty much received generic responses. Ideally radiant heat would be put in before the driveway was poured. As you can see that is not an option.
Several websites hype up their retrofit applications with a low quality pic, however I have been unable to obtain any good info about an install like this.
When I first moved into the house, it was just myself so I didnt mind parking at the bottom of the driveway during bad weather, however there are now three vehicles in use during the winter and it forces one vehicle to be left at the top and stuck until the driveway is cleared...which can be days if we have ice like we just got. I have not been using salt on the driveway as I dont want to deal with cracks and spalling from the freeze thaw cycles.
I currently use an old ariens snowblower with chains that pulls me up the driveway behind it if I need it too, and its not that bad to clear but I would still like to explore the possibility of a heated driveway if anyone has any input on it!
The pics do not really do it justice for how steep it is....




Seriously though, something self-powered with the right attachment up front.