Do you get alot of frost heaves up there Margie?

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Do you get alot of frost heaves up there Margie?
Ok Don, I'll bite what do you mean by frost heave?
When I would vacation in Maine we were told that the moisture in the ground would cause the pavement to rise and create high spots in the road when it was frozen. Of course this usually happened in low areas where ground water was present. Got pretty high at times and when the Winter was over the bump would go down.
Well you learn something new everyday! Yes they call them frost heaves here too and I never heard that before. We have alot of frost damage to roads up here also. We are in a valley which holds onto the the moisture and Ontario Transport uses salt(and I mean ALOT of salt) on the roads here due to ice storms like today. The salt and the moisture causes some really bad potholes. Due to the snow removal trucks which also destroy the roads you can see some bad potholes. I must say the City is really good about getting out and at least identifying them and marking them off so you dont lose your car in one.When I would vacation in Maine we were told that the moisture in the ground would cause the pavement to rise and create high spots in the road when it was frozen. Of course this usually happened in low areas where ground water was present. Got pretty high at times and when the Winter was over the bump would go down.Now out in ALberta the roads were beautiful. Its so cold and a dry climate they have no moisture and rarely do you see any ice storms and only sand is used on the roads they have it nice out there. What a difference it makes.
I guess I've been working too much lately. Every time I see this thread title I think it says "batch jobs."
