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Ice Control & Salting in Bath, MI

Ice prevention and treatment with salt and de-icers for Bath homes and businesses

Expert Ice Control & Salting Services in Bath

J.E. Excavating & Grading provides professional ice control & salting services throughout Bath and Clinton County. Bath Township is a growing community north of East Lansing, known for its rural character and good schools. As a suburban community, Bath faces icy conditions from November through March that create slip-and-fall liability for property owners and dangerous driving conditions on private roads and parking lots.

Why Bath Properties Need Ice Control & Salting

Bath experiences similar winter conditions to the greater Lansing area with significant seasonal snowfall. Ice is the leading cause of slip-and-fall injuries at commercial properties and private homes during Michigan winters. Property owners can be held liable for injuries on their premises. Regular de-icing keeps walking and driving surfaces safe and reduces the amount of plowing and scraping needed after freezing rain events.

Bath Township soils include typical mid-Michigan glacial deposits requiring proper drainage consideration. Our experience working in Clinton County means we understand the local conditions and how to address them effectively.

Our Ice Control & Salting Process

We apply salt and de-icing materials using calibrated spreaders to ensure even coverage without waste. Application rates are matched to pavement temperature and precipitation type. We use rock salt for standard conditions, treated salt for extreme cold below 15 degrees, and calcium chloride for sensitive areas. Pre-treatment before storms prevents ice from bonding to pavement. Every project in Bath receives personalized attention from owner Jarod, who oversees work from start to finish.

About Bath, Michigan

The township features a mix of established farms, newer subdivisions, and rural residential properties. With a population of approximately 12,000, Bath is part of the greater mid-Michigan region we proudly serve.

We also provide ice control & salting services to nearby communities including East Lansing, DeWitt, Haslett, and Laingsburg. View all 30 service areas →

Why Choose J.E. Excavating for Ice Control & Salting?

  • Owner-Operated: Jarod personally oversees every Bath project
  • Licensed & Insured: Full coverage for your protection
  • Local Experience: We know Clinton County soil and conditions
  • Free Estimates: No obligation quotes for all ice control & salting work

Frequently Asked Questions About Ice Control & Salting

How much does salting a parking lot cost?
Salting costs depend on lot size and the number of applications needed. A typical commercial lot runs $100 to $400 per application. Seasonal contracts that include all applications through winter typically cost less per visit than on-call service. We calibrate application rates to use the minimum salt needed for effective de-icing.
Does salt damage concrete and asphalt?
Rock salt can accelerate surface deterioration on concrete, especially concrete less than one year old. We recommend calcium chloride or magnesium chloride for new concrete and sensitive areas. Properly sealed concrete and asphalt handle salt well. We can advise on the best de-icer for your specific pavement type and age.
At what temperature does road salt stop working?
Standard rock salt (sodium chloride) becomes ineffective below about 15 degrees Fahrenheit. For colder conditions, we switch to treated salt blends or calcium chloride, which works down to minus 25 degrees. We monitor temperatures and adjust our products accordingly so you get effective de-icing regardless of conditions.

Ready for Ice Control & Salting in Bath?

Contact J.E. Excavating & Grading today for a free, no-obligation estimate.