April 9, 2026

Traditional rock salt only begins to work after it has melted into a brine, which means snow has already started to bond to the pavement. Liquid brining is a "pre-treatment" applied hours before a storm hits, creating a barrier that prevents ice from ever sticking. Trueform Group utilizes high-precision brining equipment to ensure your asphalt stays clear and black throughout the storm.
Beyond efficiency, liquid brine is significantly gentler on your property. Traditional salt can lead to "spalling" (pitting) of concrete and can burn the roots of expensive perimeter landscaping. Our brining process uses 30% less total salt content to achieve better results, preserving your masonry and local greenery while providing superior traction for vehicles and pedestrians.
Traditional salt piles eventually melt and wash into local storm drains, which can negatively impact local waterways and soil quality. Because liquid brine is applied in a controlled, thin layer, the "runoff" is significantly reduced. This makes brining a more environmentally responsible choice for property owners who care about sustainability.
While the initial application of brine requires specialized equipment, it actually saves money over the course of a season. By preventing the snow from bonding to the ground, it takes less labor and less fuel for the plows to clear the lot. It’s a smarter, more efficient way to manage winter weather budgets.