In Park City, snow removal isn't a convenience — it's access, safety, and whether you can get to work in the morning. When a storm drops a foot overnight, the difference between a reliable crew and an unreliable one is the difference between a clear driveway at sunrise and a stressful, white-knuckle commute.
What dependable actually means
- Cleared before sunrise. For residential and commercial properties alike, the goal is access before your day starts — not whenever the route gets to you.
- The same crew that knows your property. They know where the culverts are, which way the drifts build, and where not to pile snow so spring melt doesn't flood a walkway.
- De-icing, not just plowing. Freeze-thaw turns cleared surfaces into ice. Proper shoveling and de-icing of walks and entries is part of a real service.
- Communication. You should know the plan before the storm, not wonder if anyone is coming.
Questions worth asking before you sign
Ask how they prioritize routes during a big storm, whether they handle walkways and entries or only the driveway, how they handle de-icing, and what happens during back-to-back storms. The answers tell you fast whether a provider is built for a real Park City winter.
Why we fold it into the relationship
Because we already maintain properties across Park City year-round, snow removal isn't a separate transaction — it's the same crew that knows your landscape keeping it accessible through winter. One contractor, fewer vendors, and a team that treats your driveway like it's their own.
