Ice Melt

As autumn takes hold, we at Cambridge will focus more on fall and winter activities, one of which is how to address snow and ice. This will be discussed in greater detail come November, but we use sand and/or gravel to address snow and ice, not ice melt products. We do this because the chemicals used to melt ice can damage sidewalks, landscaping, and interiors if tracked inside.


So, we know it’s a little early to discuss this, but we just wanted to ask that you don’t become tempted by HD Supply’s sale prices on ice melt. Please ignore their email and flyer regarding these products if it’s found it’s way into your inbox. 


Thank you, and please let Scott Busch sbusch@cambridgeres.com know if you have any questions.

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