Ice Management

Ice-covered walkway being treated with de-icing salt

Keep Your Property Safe from Dangerous Ice Buildup

Ice is one of the most hazardous winter conditions for Tri-State Area property owners. Black ice on walkways, frozen steps, and glazed-over parking lots create serious slip-and-fall risks for families, employees, and visitors. Siegel's Total Renovations provides comprehensive ice management services that proactively treat surfaces before ice forms and rapidly respond when freezing conditions strike without warning.

Our de-icing program uses a strategic combination of rock salt, calcium chloride, and sand applications tailored to the specific conditions and surface types on your property. We treat driveways, sidewalks, entrance areas, handicap ramps, and parking lots with the right materials at the right time to prevent ice from bonding to surfaces. For commercial clients, we document every application to help you maintain compliance records and reduce liability exposure.

Whether you need one-time emergency treatment after an ice storm or ongoing seasonal coverage that keeps your property safe from November through March, we build a plan around your needs. Our ice management services pair seamlessly with our snow plowing to deliver complete winter protection, so you can focus on your day without worrying about treacherous conditions outside your door.

Ice is one of the most dangerous winter hazards in the Tri-State Area. Our ice management services keep your driveways, walkways, parking lots, and stairs safe throughout the winter season. We use rock salt, calcium chloride, and sand depending on the temperature and surface type to provide the best results.

We offer both preventive and reactive ice treatment. Pre-treatment before a storm prevents ice from bonding to surfaces, making cleanup faster and more effective. Post-storm treatment melts existing ice and provides traction. Properties in Port Jervis, Milford PA, and the mountain roads of Pike County are especially prone to icing and benefit from proactive management.

Our ice management pairs with our snow plowing service for complete winter property protection. Seasonal contracts cover both services at a predictable rate. We also serve commercial properties, HOAs, and municipalities that need reliable ice control throughout Orange County NY and Sussex County NJ.

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What We Offer

De-Icing Treatment

Strategic application of salt, calcium chloride, and sand blends to melt existing ice and prevent new ice from forming on all surface types.

Walkway Safety

Thorough clearing and treatment of sidewalks, steps, entrance areas, and handicap ramps to ensure safe footing for everyone on your property.

Liability Prevention

Documented de-icing applications and proactive treatment schedules that help commercial property owners reduce slip-and-fall liability risks.

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Protect your family, employees, and visitors from dangerous ice conditions. Reach out for a customized ice management plan today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What de-icing products do you use?

We use rock salt for standard applications, calcium chloride for extreme cold (effective below 0 degrees F), and sand for added traction on steep surfaces. We select the right product based on temperature, surface type, and environmental considerations.

Do you offer pre-treatment before storms?

Yes. Pre-treating surfaces with brine or granular de-icer before a storm prevents ice from bonding to pavement. This makes post-storm cleanup faster and reduces slip hazards during the event.

Can you manage ice on steep driveways?

Yes. Steep driveways are common in the Tri-State Area hill country. We use a combination of plowing technique, sand for traction, and calcium chloride to keep steep driveways passable all winter. Many of our clients in Sparrowbush and the Milford PA hillsides rely on this service.

Do you offer ice management for commercial properties?

Yes. We provide ice management for commercial parking lots, sidewalks, loading docks, and building entrances throughout Orange County NY, Pike County PA, and Sussex County NJ. Commercial accounts receive priority service.

How quickly can you respond after an ice event?

We monitor weather forecasts continuously and begin treating surfaces as soon as conditions develop. Seasonal contract customers receive priority response. We typically have crews active within hours of an ice event beginning.