This factsheet provides information for winter parking lot and sidewalk maintenance.

Key information needed

  • Pavement Temperature (it will be different than air temperature)
  • Parking lot area (or drive lane distance) = Length x Width
  • Amount of material your truck or sander delivers at each setting and speed

Tips

  • De-icers melt snow and ice. They provide no traction on top of snow and ice.
  • Anti-icing prevents the bond from forming between pavement and ice.
  • De-icing works best if you plow before applying material.
  • Pick the right material for the pavement temperatures.
  • Sand only works on top of snow as traction. It provides no melting.
  • Anti-icing chemicals must be applied prior to snow fall.
  • NaCl (road salt) does not work on cold days, less than 15oF.

Melt times for salt (NaCl) at different pavement temperatures

Http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Speed of melting

Melting characteristics

Caution: Pick your material based on lowest practical melting temperature, not eutectic temperature which is often listed on the bag.

Http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Lowest practical melting temperature

Variable affecting application rate

Increase the application rate if

  • Compaction occurs & cannot be removed mechanically
  • There is a lot of snow left behind

Decrease the application rate if

  • Light snow or light freezing rain
  • Pavement temperature is rising
  • Subsequent applications

Deicing application rate guidelines for parking lots and sidewalks

These rates are adapted from road application guidelines (Mn Snow & Ice Control Field Handbook, Manual 2005-1). Develop your own application rates using the guidelines as a starting point and modify them incrementally over time to fit your needs. The area should first be cleared of snow prior to applying chemical

Http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Application rates for deicing

Anti-Icing guidelines

These are a starting point only. Adjust based on your experience.

Http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Anti-icing application rates