Snow Removal Services
Condo corporations are responsible for maintaining common elements under the Condominium Act, which includes parking lots, visitor parking, driveways, walkways, and designated outdoor areas.
Unit owners expect cleared surfaces promptly after snowfall. Failure to deliver creates legitimate complaints, can trigger formal disputes, and in cases of injury, exposes the corporation to liability claims.
Winter Preparedness Tips
The condo board should establish a clear winter maintenance policy, including service level expectations, reporting procedures for missed or inadequate service, and communication with owners during major storms.
Selecting the right contractor involves more than price. Response time guarantees, references from comparable condo properties, and experience with multi-unit residential sites matter significantly.
D&D Snow Services Coverage
Budget planning must account for variable winters. Seasonal flat-rate contracts provide cost certainty; per-push contracts create budget variability. Reserve fund contributions should reflect winter maintenance realities.
Common complaints from unit owners involve timing, salting volume, and snow stacking near vehicles. Addressing these proactively in your contractor agreement prevents recurring issues.
Annual post-season reviews with your contractor help identify what worked, what didn't, and what infrastructure changes (drainage, lighting, pavement repairs) would improve next winter's outcomes.