What makes your snow removal equipment modular?

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Quick answer: Every truck in our fleet is built to accept every attachment we run — plows, salters, blowers, spreaders. That means crews can swap equipment between vehicles on the fly, adapt to different job types, and keep backups working even when primary trucks go down.

Interchangeable equipment

  • Plows (wide commercial, narrow residential, urban laneway)

  • Salters and spreaders (flat-rate unit for Complete, calibrated variable rates for Priority)

  • Snow blowers and skid-steer attachments

  • Specialized rigs for hauling and relocation

What that means in practice

  • Mid-route adaptation: a truck switching from a commercial lot to a tight laneway swaps blades in minutes.

  • Backup flexibility: when a truck goes down, another takes its gear and completes the route.

  • Zone-specific efficiency: every truck carries the right equipment for its assigned route — no compromise setups.

The modular fleet is one of the reasons we can hit morning clearing commitments (Priority by 5:59 AM, Complete by 8:59 AM) consistently across 900+ sites.

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