If your company has a smaller parking area, accrued snow can result in big-time headaches. Or, even if the lot is more sizable, snow amassing over time creates navigation and parking problems.
In both cases, organizations need snow removal in Big Bend to manage winter. Snow plowing only goes so far. When piles morph into mountains, they have to go.
Don’t hire a snow removal package based on an attractive website or slick sales pitch, though. Ask some appropriate questions to make an informed decision about who will take away snow from your Big Bend parking lots:
Founded in 1986, Dorshak Snow Services has provided commercial snow removal in Big Bend for more than three decades. Its snow removal service is available night and day, servicing commercial lots of all shapes and sizes.
Coupled with its snow plowing, Dorshak Snow Services has the equipment and know-how to keep your lots free of snow, and running with minimal interruption.
Dorshak Snow Services employs 18-yard dump trucks to remove snow, involving far fewer runs than most Big Bend competitors. Its 2-1/2-yard loaders get the snow cleared off and hauled away faster, too.
The result? You save money by paying for fewer trips. If time charges are part of the mix, large-capacity loaders used by Dorshak Snow Services make the most efficient use of every minute. As importantly, your lot is freed of snow faster so you can get back to business.
Dorshak Snow Services will produce a snow plowing and removal plan for your parking lot. Together, you’ll determine the best places to store snow, and when it gets removed. Thorough planning minimizes possible disruptions to your operations.
With three full-time mechanics on staff, Dorshak Snow Services has snow removal equipment ready anytime, all the time. Its practiced snow removal drivers typically finish clearing overnight snowfalls by 6 a.m. – and earlier, for operations that open well before daylight!
Contact Dorshak Snow Services for a free snow removal service quote. Don’t forget to about its specialized deicing treatment, which prevents buildup of ice and hardpack snow. Transporting snow off your property is a top priority – second only to doing so in a cost- and operationally efficient manner!