Commercial Snow Removal

  • Shovelers

    A shoveler for snow removal typically performs several key tasks to clear snow from various surfaces, such as driveways, sidewalks, and paths. The primary responsibilities include:

    Shoveling Snow: Using a snow shovel or snow pusher, the shoveler lifts and moves the snow from the designated areas, pushing or tossing it to the sides to create clear pathways.

    Clearing Entrances: Ensuring that doorways and entry points are free of snow is crucial for safety and accessibility. This often involves careful removal around steps and porches.

    Applying Ice Melt: After snow is cleared, a shoveler may apply ice melt or sand to prevent ice formation and enhance grip on surfaces.

    Maintaining Equipment: Keeping shoveling equipment in good condition is essential. This includes checking for any breaks or wear and ensuring that shovels are clean and ready for use.

    Following Local Regulations: In some areas, there are specific rules regarding snow removal, especially concerning the removal of snow from public sidewalks. A shoveler must be aware of and comply with these regulations.

    Effective snow removal is critical for safety, and a shoveler plays an important role in maintaining accessibility during winter months.

  • Insurance

    When offering snow removal services in Colorado, it is crucial to carry specific types of insurance to protect your business and comply with local regulations. Here are the key insurance policies we carry:

    General Liability Insurance:

    Workers' Compensation Insurance:

    Commercial Auto Insurance:

    Equipment Insurance:

    Professional Liability Insurance:

  • Snow Machines

    Using machines for snow removal services significantly enhances efficiency and effectiveness. Snow removal machines, such as snow plows, snow blowers, and de-icing equipment, can cover larger areas much faster than manual labor. This speed reduces downtime and lowers the risk of accidents caused by slippery conditions.

    Snowplows, attached to trucks & skid steers can clear roads and driveways quickly, pushing snow to the sides and making them safe for passage. They are particularly useful for large-scale operations, such as in municipal snow removal or commercial property management, where timely clearing is crucial to maintaining accessibility.

    De-icing machines also play a critical role in snow removal services. By applying salt or other de-icing agents to roadways and pathways, these machines help prevent ice formation, reducing the risk of slip-and-fall accidents and maintaining safer driving conditions.

    Overall, the use of machines in snow removal services not only enhances productivity but also improves safety for both workers and the public, making it an essential component of effective winter maintenance strategies.