The following chart describes some of the common problems with outdoor rink ice and suggests some remedies for consideration.
Problem | Cause | Remedy |
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Shell or Shale ice | Heavy flooding, leaving ponds of water which freeze on top and run away underneath |
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Cracked Ice | Cold temperatures |
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Pebble or Rough Ice | Too much snow on ice, or flooding while snowing, or scrapers not flat or not sharp enough, or you could be using too little water, if it ripples you are using too much water |
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Ice Chipping | Brittle ice from severe cold weather |
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Spring Deterioration | Warm weather or painted lines absorbing sun’s rays or sun reflecting off the rink boards |
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Low Spots on the Ice | Excessive use, usually in goal crease, behind net, at players boxes, etc. |
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