Commercial Snow Management
When snowfall ends, property managers often think the job is done. In reality, a thorough post-storm cleanup is what transforms a plowed property into a safely accessible one.
Windrows left by plows at parking stall ends need to be pushed or removed. These mounds reduce usable stall count, become hazards as they harden, and block drainage as they melt.
Liability and Safety
Sidewalk edges cleared by snow blowers often leave ridges of packed snow. These need final cleanup with a shovel or broom to ensure clean, safe walking surfaces.
Salt distribution must be verified after plowing. Plows can displace granular material. A post-plow salt pass ensures consistent coverage, particularly at entrances and pedestrian crossings.
Reliable Winter Services
Drainage areas need inspection. Catch basins blocked by plowed snow create pooling that refreezes overnight. Clearing around drains is a critical but often overlooked step.
Snow stacking areas should be reviewed. Unstable snow mounds near driveways or pedestrian routes need reshaping. Piles too close to property edges may shift into neighbouring areas.
Communicate to clients and tenants after major storm events. A simple update confirming that clearing is complete and surfaces are treated reinforces confidence and reduces complaint volume.