DIY snow removal or hire a professional?

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Snow Removal Equipment

You might say that now that you’re home every day or need something extra to do during this new normal, you will handle the snow removal and snow & ice management this year yourself.

But, whether it’s for your home or you’re in charge of several commercial businesses and their buildings, do you feel that using a service provider for commercial companies or municipalities isn’t necessary?

You might want to think about all the different components that go into snow removal. It’s not just putting on an extra layer and some thermal clothing, going out into the snow and watching some YouTube videos to find out the latest snow removal hacks in Washington DC, Baltimore, or Virginia.

Some ice control hacks can get a bit out there, such as using cooking spray on some of your snow removal tools, such as your shovel. It’s supposed to make it slick and easy to handle snow removal without having to do any snow plowing. That might seem innovative, but that’ll leave cooking spray everywhere.

Also, it will still require snow relocation services, as all that you’re handling is repurposing the location of that snow from one place and piling it up someplace out of the way but still on the property somewhere.

Another idea that you can try is not to use a snow removal service provider for commercial businesses or government facilities and use pickle juice instead! That’s right, and it’s a type of organic natural liquid brine that can technically help with snow removal on a tiny scale.

Such as the walking path from a residential door to the driveway. The amount of pickle juice needed for snow removal services for an entire municipality is beyond comprehension. What would one do with all the pickles that made the brine for the snow & ice management services?

Another reason is that maybe a service provider of snow removal services for federal properties might seem unnecessary in areas like Washington DC, as there are probably caretakers for government properties. But unfortunately, these are not qualified service providers of snow removal services for government facilities, and frankly, snow removal is not an easy task.

Whether it’s the cleaning crew, janitorial staff, or building and maintenance team, they are simply not going to have the experience and know-how on how to handle a proper snow & ice management schedule and keep the place safe. It’s not just a one-and-done job, it’s called ice control and ice management for a reason.

You need to have a dedicated service provider of snow removal services for commercial businesses, municipalities, and everything in between because it’s a constant full-time role for the season. Also, there is only one proper way to handle snow removal services and numerous ways to mess up and cause damage to snow & ice management services.

Without the proper schedule and usage, DIY snow removal can cause damage

Snow removal products, equipment, and services are done by people who understand what the products can do to the environment. If too much ice melt product is used, it will cause corrosion on the soil or roadways and pathways.

If the right snow removal tools aren’t used, then the product will not be dispensed evenly, causing uneven clumps that will thaw partial points of the snow and cause damage to that specific area. The rest of the area around that snow removal clump will continue to freeze into ice, and ice control won’t be possible.

Too much product being used can also end up being an irritant to pets and humans alike, and knowing what too much product comes from working with a service provider of snow removal services for municipalities and government facilities, and commercial businesses.

It’s not something the existing staff needs to know or learn even with just one or two seasons of snow & ice management services because every season is a different beast. It’s different weather patterns and snowfall each year that are rarely predicted accurately in the mid-Atlantic region.

Professional Snow Removal Companies have the Heavy Machinery

On top of the knowledge that comes with a service provider of snow removal services comes the heavy equipment typically associated with snow & ice management services.

First, we’re talking about the pickup trucks with the various plows attached to the front. We’re also talking about specialized heavy-duty snow plowing blowers and shovels and a qualified crew to handle the snow removal service fast enough to eliminate the snow and prevent ice formation.

Then we provide a service often overlooked, which is snow relocation. Those mini snow hills start popping all over the local municipalities and cities without that snow relocation, from Washington DC to Baltimore.

These snow hills need snow relocation services because if they stay in that place, they will simply melt, spread the water, and refreeze during the evening, causing the work of the snow removal services to need to be done again in certain areas. In addition, these places can be unassumingly dangerous since people and vehicles will assume all parts of the road have been cleared.

To get all of this, the trucks, the plows, materials, staff, and other snow removal tools are a sizeable initial investment to be made. Even with that initial investment, those trucks require specialized training to operate them properly and increase the liability and risk associated with handling those vehicles.

So why add another headache in life and add snow & ice management services to the already long list of duties you may have? Leave it to the professionals who handle it the right way the first time.

It’s Best to Work with a Professional Snow Company

Snow & ice management services are seasonal and cost-effective rather than keeping specific teams year-round and in-house. In addition, there’s too much continuous maintenance required when handling these types of services.

There’s also no need for qualified, trained professionals in this field that can handle all ice management services and your snow removal without you breaking a sweat. If you are located in the Mid-Atlantic region and you’d like to get a free quote on removing snow from your property, contact Rasevic today!

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