How do you handle snow removal for mixed-use properties with varied surfaces?

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Quick answer: Each truck carries a loadout tailored to its route — wide blades for parking lots, narrow plows or blowers for walkways, shovel crews for stairs. Crews can swap attachments mid-route if the site mix changes, so a single property with driveway, plaza, walkways, and stairs gets the right equipment for each area without a second trip.

How scope drives equipment choice

  • Wide parking areas: full-size plows with calibrated salters.

  • Narrow driveways and laneways: compact plows or snow blowers.

  • Walkways, stairs, and pedestrian zones: walk-behind blowers or shovel crews.

  • Delicate surfaces (interlock, stone): rubber-edged plows and extra crew care.

Mid-route flexibility

For complex sites — a commercial plaza with residential walk-up units, or an industrial yard with office entrance — crews switch attachments or rotate vehicles mid-route to match the area. That flexibility is baked into the modular fleet; no compromise setups, no missed-coverage gaps.

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