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How to Build an Ice Rink | 8 Tips
Add some fun to your family’s winter with these tips for how to build an ice rink in your own backyard from New Hampshire dad Paul Bannister.
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How to Build an Ice Rink | 8 Tips
1. Pick a shady site so the ice doesn’t soften under the sun. Avoid building directly under overhanging trees, though, because branches, leaves, and other debris will cause surface melting and marring. Avoid your septic field, too: The weight of the ice may compact the ground, reducing percolation. 2. For the system described here, the best time to start setting up is after a deep freeze, when the ground is hard, but before the first snowfall. (Otherwise, you’ll have to snowblow the surface before a good ice base is established.) If you’re using stakes, install them before the ground freezes. 3. The rink should be near your water source. Drain your hose after every use, to avoid freezing and cracking. 4. The downside of being close to the house is damage from flying hockey pucks. Check placement of the goals relative to windows and institute a “no lift” rule.Photo Credit : Rob Bossi
hey paul. you’re famous. found your photo online. it looked like you may look now anyhow. who’d’ve thought we’d be building hockey rinks in 2022? talked to polly the other day. happy valentines day. peace and love, chris