NOVEMBER 28-29 LAKE EFFECT WATCH

OVERNIGHT PLOW! The snow built up a bit there so we decided to do a full overnight run, aiming to wrap up by morning. It has melted down quite a bit but provides a good opportunity for the drivers to get a safe practice run in. BE SAFE, CUSTOMERS! It’s slippery out there!

Tuesday 6PM: Our managers canvased the territory and observed roughly an inch of accumulation in driveways, give or take. We will be monitoring the radars, skies and drives throughout the next several hours, as more snow is anticipated. If our measurements reach that magic 3 inch mark, we’ll take care of you. Stay tuned!

We’re full!

Hey friendly web page visitor! Sorry to say that our routes have reached capacity. We cannot entertain new requests for quotes, and we cannot activate any contracts that are still out for review. Apologies, but we must have a hard line here so that we can best service our existing customers. We hope to see you next year – just please try to reach us in August/September. Thank you!

Sorry, no new quote requests

Our routes have reached capacity, so we cannot entertain new requests for quotes/service this year. We hope you’ll reach out to us next year (please try again late summer to early fall). FOR EXISTING CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE NOT TURNED IN YOUR CONTRACTS YET, please do so NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 31. Thank you!

Winter? AGAIN?

Hey folks! Just dusting off the ol’ website and realizing we haven’t posted anything in a while. Just wanted to say Hello. We are excited(?) about the upcoming winter, preparing our administrative, labor and equipment systems over at the office, trying to learn from some mistakes of season’s past, and generally working to be better and ready to serve you this season. Thanks in advance for your continued support!

Lawn repairs

Hey all! While Summer has arrived early, “plowing season” officially just ended April 10. Now that we are free to do repairs, the guys are making their way through to fix up lawns and collect stakes now. If you don’t see repairs done by the 20th or so, please let us know!

Mid-March Storm Tracker

8PM UPDATE: While we are STILL working through the challenges of the daytime snowfall, we DO plan on coming out again overnight to plow anyone who needs it. Thank you for your patience!!

11:30AM: Accumulations are picking up, and it’s HEAVY stuff. We will be conducting a full plow this afternoon and into the evening commute.

9:00AM: Still less than half an inch in most driveways due to melt. We’re watching the system creep toward us from Albany!

-6:00AM: Snow just moving in from the east. Some driveways just turning gray.

-4:00AM: Driveways still blacktop.

-2:00AM: Earlier light flurries melted on driveways which warmed up during Monday.

Saturday, March 4 Storm Tracker

9:00AM: No second wave of snow, but with the messy roads we will be back around to check for town plow messes late morning to mid afternoon.

-3:00AM: Snow is EXTREMELY heavy. Multiple equipment breakdowns within first hour of plowing. Please be patient with us!

-1:30AM: Break in the snowfall. Not too deep but heavy and wet. Dispatching crews to all neighborhoods for 2AM start time. Will also be monitoring Wave 2 of this storm, due to hit in a couple hours or so.

-MIDNIGHT: Waiting for the first wave to stop. Harnessing our Chi.

Tuesday, Feb 28 Storm Tracker

8AM – Our managers are reporting roughly 1/2 inch of new snowfall since beginning our overnight plow run. Snow is turning to sleet, which should shortly turn to rain as temperatures rise to further melt the snow. At this point, there will be no need for a second plow run. We will continue to monitor the situation.

2AM – the first wave has deposited between 1 and 3 inches of heavy stuff. We have dispatched the full crew to plow all neighborhoods over the next several hours.