Here at Level Green Landscaping, there’s a lot more to it than that.
You know that scene in the holiday movie, “Elf,“ where as soon as Santa returns from his Christmas Eve journey, the elves get to work on toys for next Christmas?
It’s like that.
Once winter officially ends in March, we’re back at it, getting ready for the next snow season.
“We’re not doing a driveway here or there,” says Level Green Snow Manager Greg Stacho. “We service big shopping centers and business parks, really big sites that take a lot of preparation.“
Stacho walks us through what it takes to get ready for snow season, month by month:
Snow season doesn’t really end here in the mid-Atlantic until March.
“We’ve had snow on St. Patrick’s Day,” Stacho says. That’s when preparation for the next winter begins.
Summer starts out slow for winter prep, highlighted by industry education conferences, talking to vendors about new equipment and “looking at the big picture,” Stacho says, including ways to improve our snow and ice management operations.
Winter preparation starts to pick up:
We start customer site visits, a crucial part of snow season preparation.
We meet with customers on site, so we know all their expectations, from where to pile the snow to noting priority areas.
What happens on a site visit? A lot.
Our goal is to be snow-ready by December 1, Stacho says. The first few flakes usually fall around here in early December. Training continues for our crews right through January and February.
Meanwhile, preparation happens on your property, too.
Nobody knows exactly how much snow we’ll get this season.
“Whether it’s 70 inches or two inches, we still have to prepare,” Stacho says.“With a company our size, there are so many moving pieces that have to fall in line to be sure we’re ready. Our subcontractor meeting is held at our facility to review safety, paperwork, and client expectations.”
We’re ready so you’ll be ready — and can rest easy about the liability issues that come from parking lots, driveways, and sidewalks that can quickly turn slick and treacherous.
“We give ourselves enough time so when we’re on site, and time is of the essence, we can keep moving through,” Stacho says. “We focus on that, so our clients don’t have to worry.”
Level Green Landscaping provides customized snow removal and ice management services to our clients that we already service throughout the year.
If you’re not already a Level Green Landscaping client, we’d love to add you to our growing list of happy customers.
Our focus is on commercial properties like offices, mixed-use sites, HOAs, municipalities and institutions in Maryland, Washington DC and parts of Virginia.
Contact us at 202-544-0968. You can also request a free consultation online to meet with us one-on-one.
We’d love to hear from you — before the snow piles up.