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Park City + Wasatch Back winter operations

Snow service built around the property.

Residential, commercial, HOA, vacation-home, driveway, parking-lot, ice-management, and snow-hauling plans designed around access, elevation, storm timing, guest arrivals, and route capacity.

Property-specific scopesEach surface, deadline, and completion standard is written clearly.
Route-based commitmentsService is confirmed by address, conditions, and safe route capacity.
Mountain-aware planningGrade, shade, drifting, refreeze, and snow storage are considered.
Direct communicationCall, email, schedule a consultation, or submit a quote request.

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One winter partner. Multiple operating needs.

Park City properties do not all fail in the same way during a storm. A steep private driveway, a guest-facing vacation home, a medical office, and a multi-building HOA require different priorities, equipment, timing, and documentation.

Residential Snow Removal

Driveways, garage access, walks, entries, public-plow berms, and arrival readiness for primary and second homes.

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Commercial Snow Plowing

Parking, traffic lanes, loading areas, entrances, employee access, and opening-time priorities.

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Vacation-Home Management

Pre-arrival clearing, remote-owner communication, photo verification, and turnover-sensitive service.

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Seasonal Contracts

Defined triggers, service phases, included surfaces, repeat-pass rules, and communication standards.

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Ice Management

Material selection, application timing, shaded areas, drainage, refreeze, and approved-surface planning.

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Parking-Lot Snow Removal

Circulation, stalls, entrances, loading areas, stacking limits, and hauling triggers.

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Designed for Park City conditions

Local snow planning is operational planning.

The strongest winter plan is not simply “plow when it snows.” It accounts for neighborhood elevation, public-road timing, steep grades, guest schedules, shaded surfaces, roof shedding, limited snow storage, and the way the property must function before, during, and after a storm.

1

Map the property

Identify driving routes, pedestrian routes, vulnerable edges, drains, stacking areas, and no-push zones.

2

Set priorities

Define what must be open first for owners, guests, residents, staff, deliveries, or emergency access.

3

Plan storm phases

Separate opening passes, maintenance passes, final cleanup, hand work, and deicing.

4

Document the result

Use clear communication, photo verification, and exception reporting when requested.

Plan before the next storm

Tell us what must stay accessible.

Send the property address, surfaces, timing requirements, and any known issues with grade, drifting, ice, parking, or snow storage.

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