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Snow Removal

Snow Removal Near Me: Residential & Commercial in Northern Ohio

Snow removal is the winter half of what we do, run with the same fleet and the same crew that clears and grades the rest of the year. Residential driveways, commercial parking lots, private roads, and equipment yards all get cleared with a snowblower and skid steer rather than a plow blade pushing piles into places you need.

What It Is

The work, plainly described

Snow removal is the winter half of what we do, run with the same fleet and the same crew that clears and grades the rest of the year. Residential driveways, commercial parking lots, private roads, and equipment yards all get cleared with a snowblower and skid steer rather than a plow blade pushing piles into places you need.

We work in the Lake Erie snow belt, where an event is not an inch of dusting. Lake-effect bands can drop a foot on Westlake and North Olmsted while ground twenty miles inland stays clear, and a commercial property that cannot open at seven in the morning loses a day of trade.

Every contract we write names three things: the trigger depth, the response window, and exactly which surfaces are included. A snow agreement vague on any of those three is an argument waiting for February.

Who It's For

Who calls us for this

Residential

Homeowners with long or steep drives, rural properties that get cleared late by anyone else, and anyone who would rather not own a snowblower.

Commercial

Retail, office, industrial, and multi-unit properties in Westlake and across the corridor that need lots and access drives open before opening hours, on a guaranteed response.

What's Involved

How the job actually runs

  1. Walk the property before the season

    We map the surfaces, mark obstacles that disappear under snow, and agree where cleared snow gets stacked so it is not blocking access or melting back across the lot.

  2. Set the terms in writing

    Trigger depth, response window, included surfaces, and whether de-icing is in scope. All named before the first event rather than negotiated during one.

  3. Clear on trigger

    Once accumulation hits the agreed depth we run the route. Commercial contracts are sequenced so properties are open before their business day starts.

  4. Manage the whole event

    Lake-effect bands do not stop politely at the trigger depth. Extended events get return passes so the surface never gets ahead of us.

Equipment Used

The machines that do this work

We own our fleet. That is why we can commit to a date and hold it.

  • Snowblower

    Residential and commercial snow removal

  • Skid Steer

    Material moving, grading, demolition cleanup, debris removal

Lock in your spot before the first event

Seasonal routes fill in the fall. Tell us the property and the hours you need it open, and we will send terms.