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De-icing chemicals used to manage snow and ice on driveways, parking lots, and roads can have varying effects on asphalt depending on the specific product used and how it is applied. Some de-icing products are more aggressive than others in terms of how they interact with asphalt and the concrete or masonry features often found at pavement edges, such as curbs. Excessive or repeated application of certain de-icing chemicals in concentrated areas can contribute to surface deterioration over time, particularly on pavement that is already aging or has existing cracks that allow the chemical solution to penetrate below the surface. Property owners managing their own snow removal, or working with a snow removal contractor, may want to consider which de-icing products are used and how they are applied, particularly on pavement that is already showing signs of wear, as part of an overall approach to extending pavement life.

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