A person wearing boots walks on a snowy path in a winter landscape, with sunlight filtering through trees and snowflakes gently falling around them. The scene is warm and serene.

You Can Walk Through Winter Hazard Free

Winter Walkway Safety in the Brainerd Lakes Area

Sidewalks, steps, and entryways are some of the most frequently used areas on any property during winter. In the Brainerd Lakes Area, changing weather conditions can cause snow melt during the day and refreezing overnight.

Proactive maintenance helps reduce hazards and protects walkways from long-term damage.

Common Winter Walkway Challenges

  • Ice buildup during temperature swings
  • Snow compaction from foot traffic
  • Poor drainage causing refreezing
  • Hidden uneven surfaces beneath snow

Preparing Walkways for Winter Conditions

Important preparation steps include:

  • Identifying problem areas that ice over quickly
  • Ensuring walkways are clearly defined before snowfall
  • Stocking appropriate ice control materials
  • Monitoring surfaces regularly throughout winter

Well-maintained walkways improve accessibility and reduce winter risks.

De-Icer Use on Winter Sidewalks

De-icing products are an important part of winter sidewalk maintenance. Ice can form quickly during overnight temperature drops, even after snow has been cleared. Proper de-icer use helps improve traction and reduce slick conditions on pedestrian surfaces.

Key considerations when using de-icer include:

  • Applying de-icer after snow has been cleared from sidewalks and steps
  • Using products designed to perform in low Minnesota temperatures
  • Applying materials evenly to avoid missed icy patches
  • Monitoring sidewalks regularly during freeze–thaw cycles

Consistent and thoughtful de-icer application helps support safer access throughout winter.


Protecting Concrete and Nearby Landscaping

Not all de-icing materials affect surfaces and landscaping the same way. Improper use can contribute to surface wear or damage to nearby turf and plants.

Best practices include:

  • Selecting de-icing products labeled as concrete-safe
  • Avoiding excessive application on sidewalks and entry points
  • Keeping de-icer away from lawn edges and planting beds when possible
  • Following manufacturer recommendations for proper usage

Being mindful of both safety and surface protection helps balance winter maintenance needs with long-term property care.

Contact Us

RJ3 Property Maintenance
11189 Sleepy Hollow Drive
Brainerd, MN 56401
Phone: 218-576-4992
Email: info@rj3pm.com

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