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School is back in session, Do you know what that means?

September 9th, 2011

 

 

Now that school is back in session, it kind of signifies the end of summer. Even though the days are warm, the nights start cooling off. The vegetation begins its slow decent into winter mode and before we know it, the snow will be flying. During the winter months we will have to deal with the daily battle of just walking. Ice and snow builds up on concrete and just about that time, you wish you could just hover over it to get to your car or your destination.

Allow me to introduce a product called Safelane Anti-Icing System. Although this won’t pick you up and carry you to your destination, your areas in front of your buildings and sidewalks will remain free of ice and snow buildup. Safelane is an overlay system that has a very special aggregate broadcasted into it that will trap the de-icing chemicals and slowly release it with time. For the month of September, CTI is running a special on this anti-icing system. During this month, any project booked will get a discount of 30% off of the retail price. We can only run this for the month of September because by the time October rolls around, it will be to cold to install it. Give us a call to further discuss your project with us.

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4 Responses to “School is back in session, Do you know what that means?”

  1. Jim says:

    Interested topic, but it’s true. Frozen concrete is a reality of winter. Any idea of the impact this system might have on possibly breaking down/wearing the concrete it’s applied to?

  2. Sonja says:

    Der Herbst beginnt wie immer zu früh. Unglaublich dass man schon jetzt an Mütze und Schal denken muss.

  3. While winter is a great time of year; snow and ice build up really do have an amazing hold on us. this sounds like a neat product…. how is it used and what may be some pricing options? Dave

  4. Probably avoids a lot of liability and keeps people safer, a definite plus.

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