
Stay prepared for winter conditions with 24/7 snow and ice management built for commercial sites. From and hauling to salting, our Southeast MI commercial landscaping company uses a full range of equipment, including shovels, snow blowers, plow trucks, and large payloaders with 12 foot box scrapers. Each job is carefully planned to maintain access, reduce hazards, and support smooth operations during every snowfall.
Learn more about commercial snow and ice removal below.
Why Should I Hire a Pro for Snow Removal?
The management of snow and ice for businesses takes more than a shovel and salt. It requires the right equipment, planning, and consistency to keep areas safe and accessible during the winter. Our commercial snow removal contractors are trained to handle these demands efficiently, especially for high-traffic properties.
Professionals like ours offer:
- Specialized equipment: Commercial-grade plows, blowers, and spreaders clear large areas quickly and thoroughly.
- De-icing and anti-icing services: Proper application helps prevent ice buildup and reduces slip hazards.
- Snow hauling and relocation: Excess snow can be moved away from high-use areas to maintain visibility and access.
- Fleet support: Multiple trucks and crews to ensure reliable service during heavy or ongoing storms.
- Preventive treatments: Early applications can reduce ice formation, limit salt use, and make future clearing easier.
Ultimately, choosing our professional snow and ice removal services helps reduce risk, maintain operations, and keep your property compliant with safety expectations throughout the winter.
What’s the Commercial Snow & Ice Removal Process?
A structured approach is key to effective snow and ice management. At Backer Landscaping, we plan ahead and respond quickly as conditions change, keeping your property clear and safe.
Our team will take care of the following:
- Site review: Before the season or at the first visit, the property is assessed to identify priority areas, obstacles, and drainage concerns.
- Weather monitoring: We track forecasts and conditions to prepare for incoming snow or ice events.
- Snow clearing: Plowing, blowing, and shoveling are used depending on the area, from large lots to tight walkways.
- De-icing application: Salt or other materials are applied to reduce ice and improve traction.
- Snow relocation: When needed, snow is moved or hauled to designated areas to keep key spaces open.
