Customers Receive Efficient Snow and Ice Treatment Services from Pugh’s Earthworks
Pugh's Earthworks Winter is a tough season for all of us, but it is especially difficult for those who live in warmer climates. Although wintertime can be quite beautiful, it can also be dangerous if you are not prepared for the cold weather and snowfall that comes with it. One way to prepare yourself and your business for the snow and ice is by having a professional service plan in place. At Pugh's Earthworks, we specialize in providing companies with customized plans for Ice and Snow Treatment that meet their needs while maintaining safety standards. Our goal is always to help businesses get through every winter as smoothly as possible! Here are some questions we hear often about our snow removal services: How do you remove snow and ice from your parking lot? What do you use to remove snow and ice from the roads around your business? Do you use salt or sand? How often do you apply the chemicals? I would like to know if there is a way that I can help reduce my costs because right now, it's really high? I would also like to know if there are any chemicals that I can use that will help me save money? If you have a large commercial property, it can be difficult to keep up with the amount of snowfall during winter months. This is why it's so important to use services that offer snow removal in order to ensure that your customers' access to their cars is not hindered by dangerous amounts of ice on the ground. There are many different types of companies out there offering these kinds of services; however, it's important for businesses owners like yourself not only consider what kind of job they do but also how much they charge for their services as well! Do you want to remove snow and ice from the sidewalks in front of your business? As the owner of a business, you may be wondering if you are responsible for clearing snow and ice from the sidewalks in front of your business. The answer is yes! In most cases, local municipalities require property owners to remove snow and ice from their properties within 24 hours after it stops falling. Failure to comply with this requirement can result in hefty fines ranging from $50-$500 per day (depending on where you live). There are many tools available for removing snow and ice from sidewalks including shovels, electric snow blowers, salt spreaders and more advanced machinery such as rotary floor scrapers which have been designed specifically for this purpose. Depending on what type of equipment you have access too will determine which method works best but no matter what method(s) used always remember safety first! Keep in mind that the requirements for snow removal may vary depending on where you live. For example, some municipalities require property owners to remove snow and ice within 24 hours while others allow 48 hours or more. Do you have a plan [...]