Insurance & Credentials
D&D Snow Services carries full commercial general liability, maintains active WSIB clearance, partners with licensed ESA-authorized electrical contractors for heated wire work, and is pursuing full Landscape Ontario membership. All documentation is available for property-manager compliance files and commercial RFP submissions.
🛡Commercial General Liability Insurance
Active Coverage
D&D Snow Services maintains commercial general liability insurance sufficient for residential, commercial, and municipal snow operations across Waterloo Region. Our broker can issue a Certificate of Insurance naming the property owner as additional insured within 7-14 business days of contract signing, at no additional cost to contract clients.
Current coverage limit:
What is covered:
- Slip-and-fall liability on contracted snow clearing sites (with maintenance log documentation)
- Plow damage claims (turf, lawn ornaments, drainage infrastructure)
- Vehicle damage during snow removal operations
- Heated wire installation workmanship (separate 10-year warranty also applies)
- Property damage from equipment failures (snow blower, plow, salter)
💼WSIB (Workplace Safety & Insurance Board) Clearance
Active Clearance
All D&D Snow Services operations personnel are covered by Ontario's Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. A current WSIB Clearance Certificate is refreshed every 90 days and made available for commercial RFP submissions, property-manager compliance files, and municipal vendor qualification packages.
WSIB clearance protects you, the property owner, from vicarious liability exposure if a crew member is injured on your site. Engaging an uninsured snow contractor — even for a single visit — transfers that injury's medical and lost-wage cost directly to your homeowner's or commercial property policy.
🌿Landscape Ontario Horticultural Trades Association
Application In Progress
D&D Snow Services is pursuing full Landscape Ontario membership as part of our 2026 credential expansion. Landscape Ontario is the primary industry-standards body for Ontario snow, lawn, and horticultural professionals. Membership requires: verified years of operation, references from commercial clients, maintained liability and WSIB coverage, and adherence to the Landscape Ontario Code of Ethics.
The Landscape Ontario Snow & Ice Management sector provides industry-specific training on: ice-management chemistry, salt-reduction protocols, slip-and-fall documentation standards, and commercial site audit procedures. Full membership is expected by Q3 2026.
Member benefits to you, the client, once active: access to Landscape Ontario dispute resolution, member-insurance pool rates, annual continuing-education training for crew, and inclusion in the Landscape Ontario public "Find a Professional" directory.
⚡ESA-Licensed Electrical Partner (Heated Wires)
Active Partnership
All heated wire and heated driveway electrical installations performed under D&D Snow Services contracts are subcontracted to a licensed Electrical Contractor authorized by Ontario's Electrical Safety Authority (ESA). This is a legal requirement under the Ontario Electrical Safety Code — heat-trace cables are not work that property owners or general snow contractors are permitted to install.
Partner electrical contractor:
- Contractor name: {{ESA_PARTNER_NAME}} (placeholder — to be finalized)
- ECRA/ESA Licence Number: {{ESA_PARTNER_LICENCE}} (placeholder)
- Ontario Electrical Safety Code compliance verified annually
- Carries independent electrical-contractor liability insurance in addition to D&D's policy
What each heated wire install includes:
- ESA Notification (permit) filed before work begins
- CSA-certified heat-trace cable (CSA C22.2 No. 130)
- GFCI protection sized to circuit, with ground-fault monitoring
- Ontario Building Code 9.34 compliance verification
- Mandatory pre-energization inspection by ESA (or delegate)
- Passed-inspection certificate delivered to homeowner
- 10-year D&D workmanship warranty + manufacturer cable warranty (typically 25 years on self-regulating heat-trace)
📌SIMA — Snow & Ice Management Association
Pending 2026-27 Cycle
D&D Snow Services is targeting SIMA (Snow & Ice Management Association) Certified Snow Professional (CSP) enrollment for the 2026-27 application cycle (June 2026). SIMA CSP is the international gold standard for snow management professionalism. Requirements include: verified years of commercial snow operations, operational documentation review, continuing-education credits, and passed examination.
SIMA CSP certification will place D&D Snow Services among the top tier of Ontario snow contractors. Enrollment is calendared for June 2026 with pre-gathering of insurance documents, commercial references, and operational procedures manual already underway.
🔒Service-Level Agreement (SLA)
Commercial seasonal contract clients receive a documented Service-Level Agreement. This is not marketing language — it is a contractual commitment backed by a 10% service credit on the next visit if we miss the window.
📄Commercial RFP & Property Manager Document Package
Property managers and procurement officers can request a complete vendor qualification package. The package includes:
- Certificate of Insurance (customized with property owner as additional insured)
- Current WSIB Clearance Certificate
- ESA Contractor Licence (for heated wire scope bids)
- Landscape Ontario membership confirmation (once active)
- Sample Snow & Ice Log (demonstrating compliance with Ontario duty-of-care standard)
- Equipment list (plow, salter, sidewalk unit, loader inventory)
- Sample SLA and contract template
- Three commercial references with contact permission
Allow 3 business days for package compilation. Email info@ddsnowservices.ca with subject "Vendor Qualification Package" or call (519) 502-3905.
Submitting a commercial snow removal RFP?
We respond to all commercial RFPs within 5 business days with a site-specific bid, SLA, and full insurance documentation.
Submit an RFP Call (519) 502-3905