
Snow Removal Service
Our snow removal service offers reliable residential and commercial solutions, ensuring your driveways, parking lots, and sidewalks are clear and safe throughout the winter months. Trust us to keep your properties accessible and free from snow, allowing you to focus on what matters most.
Snow Removal Services
Snow Removal FAQs
What is the etiquette for snow removal? You should always shovel out in front of your house. Clean off your stoop and the sidewalk area directly in front of your home. Spread ice melt if the area is slippery. Put your snow in neat piles near a tree or street corner.
What should you not do when clearing snow? Do not shovel after eating or while smoking. Take it slow and stretch before you begin. Shovel only fresh, powdery snow; it's lighter. Push the snow rather than lift it. If you lift snow, use a small shovel or only partially fill the shovel. Lift with your legs, not your back.
What are the hazards of snow removal? Entrapment and suffocation under falling snow drifts or snow piles. Shock/electrocution hazards from contacting power lines or damaged extension cords. Frostbite or hypothermia from cold and windy conditions.
What not to do after shoveling snow? Don't eat a heavy meal before or soon after shoveling, as this can put an extra load on your heart. Don't drink alcoholic beverages before or immediately after shoveling. Alcohol can actually increase your sensation of warmth, causing you to underestimate the additional strain your body is under out in the cold.
Are property owners responsible for snow removal? Another consideration is many local city ordinances require sidewalks, streets and curbs to be clean and passable. The landlord (or tenant, depending on what the lease says) is typically required to remove snow within a certain period of time or they could face a fine.
At what age should you stop shoveling? Adults over the age of 45 "should be cautious" as they stand to be part of an age group that is more at risk of injury, or fatality when snow shoveling, an American Heart Association spokesperson said.
What is the best time to start snow removal after a snowfall? When should you clear the snow? Try to remove snow from your driveway, sidewalks, or parking lot as soon as possible after it stops falling. Fresh snow is lighter and not yet densely packed, making it easier to shovel.
What temperature does snow go away? Meteorologists say since the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit, or 0 degrees Celsius, air must be warmer than that for it to melt. On a 40-degree day, an estimated inch of snow is lost. On a 50-degree day, up to 2-4 inches of snow can melt away.