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I'm renting a place on a major street with a sidewalk. Snowplow goes by leaving a huge bank at the end of the driveway. Then the sidewalk plow goes by and makes it bigger and makes another one up the driveway. Both turn into ice blocks.
I try to stay on top of cleaning it, but they come by multiple times a day.
When I come home after work I swear I'm going to rip the front parts off of my Tundra.

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2 hrs with a 1500 w heater under the hood and it fired up. But it took me 3+ hours to clear around a 700 ft driveway, its not snow with ice on top, its more or less solid, not ice but solid frozen snow. Couldn't push at all, had to dig, reverse, dump, dig. I wish I had hydro, clutch tractor. Wore me out.

Talked to my s-i-l that runs heavy equipment, he tells me that above Mason Dixon diesel gets blended with up to 50% kero in the winter to prevent gelling, but nothing below MD. That's why I had gel issues for the first time ever. Going to run out to get some Diesel 911 today.
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When I come home after work I swear I'm going to rip the front parts off of my Tundra.
Park in the street and use a narrow square steel shovel?

Vertical chops into small bits.
Or resort to the pick axe.
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I'm renting a place on a major street with a sidewalk. Snowplow goes by leaving a huge bank at the end of the driveway.
Leave it to Canada to figure it out.


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Park in the street and use a narrow square steel shovel?

Vertical chops into small bits.
Or resort to the pick axe.
Or just hit the 4X4 button.
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I think we are just getting 'paid back' for the last 4 or 5 winters that have been milder than normal.

They had brief wintry streaks, but this winter has been mostly 'non stop'....in this area anyways.
Indeed. I've already burned through two tons of pellets keeping the house at 68F.

There's another storm brewing that is predicted to come up the East coast. The various models are of course giving different tracks and it looks like an East to West variance of 150 miles will make a YUGE difference in snow totals.
I am officially out of space for more "easy" snow removal. The piles are too high for me to throw over so I'll need to carry each shovelful farther.
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Indeed. I've already burned through two tons of pellets keeping the house at 68F.
Or do 60-65 if possible.
I've been hearing of $2,000/mo heating bills on the upper east coast.
(Some Japanese still live in unheated houses. Warm clothes. Lots of warm tea. Space heaters in a small room.)

This is a perfect time to do your own energy audit..which normally costs hundreds or thousands.

If you have a thermal camera and recording, that is best.

Else, use a $30 infrared thermometer.
(Maybe even a candle for breeze. A foot of insulation is useless next to an open window.)
Draw a basic blueprint for each room.
Floors, ceilings, around windows and doors especially. Find heat loss.
Insulation is cheap compared to decades of wasted money
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Or do 60-65 if possible.
I've been hearing of $2,000/mo heating bills on the upper east coast.
(Some Japanese still live in unheated houses. Warm clothes. Lots of warm tea. Space heaters in a small room.)

This is a perfect time to do your own energy audit..which normally costs hundreds or thousands.

If you have a thermal camera and recording, that is best.

Else, use a $30 infrared thermometer.
(Maybe even a candle for breeze. A foot of insulation is useless next to an open window.)
Draw a basic blueprint for each room.
Floors, ceilings, around windows and doors especially. Find heat loss.
Insulation is cheap compared to decades of wasted money
Thanks for the input John. I know my house is leaky and I have been addressing the issue over time. A big part of the problem is the attic. I've insulated much of it but the attic floor itself is a big problem and will require serious structural work to fix it.

I do run around inside wearing a hoodie

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