Your Lot Opens On Time. Every Storm.
Retail, medical, industrial, multi-family, and institutional properties across Summit County — plowed overnight, salted properly, and documented for your carrier.
It’s the Ice Nobody Salted at 4 AM
A plowed lot with black ice across it is still a claim waiting to happen. In Ohio, the natural accumulation defense is narrower than most owners assume, and it does not protect you from hazards your own maintenance created — a pile stacked uphill of a walkway, meltwater refreezing across an entrance, or a lot salted in half.
We treat commercial work as risk management that happens to involve a plow truck. Every site gets a written plan before winter, and every visit gets a time-stamped record.
- Pre-season site map marking stacking zones, obstacles, and drainage
- 1-inch trigger or zero tolerance depending on your exposure
- Overnight service windows so you open on schedule
- Time-stamped photo documentation of every service visit
- $2M general liability plus commercial auto, COI issued to your property
Sites We Handle
Different properties fail in different ways. We price and plan around what yours actually risks.
Retail & Plazas
Open before the first customer arrives. Aisles, cart corrals, storefront walks, and loading zones cleared and treated.
Medical & Senior Living
Usually zero-tolerance. Any measurable accumulation triggers service, because the people crossing this lot can least afford a fall.
Office & Professional
Cleared before the morning arrival window, with entryways and accessible routes prioritized over back-lot parking.
Industrial & Warehouse
Truck courts, dock approaches, and yard circulation kept open so freight keeps moving through the storm.
Apartments & HOAs
Drive lanes, resident parking, dumpster approaches, and every building entrance and sidewalk on the property.
Churches & Nonprofits
Service timed around your schedule, including Sunday mornings and weekday evening events, at nonprofit-friendly rates.
What Your Insurance Carrier Wants to See
Claims arrive weeks or months after the incident, when nobody remembers what the lot looked like. The record has to already exist.
Arrival & Departure Times
Every visit logged with when the crew arrived and when the site was released, so response time is a fact rather than a memory.
Time-Stamped Photos
Finished-condition photos of lots, walkways, and entrances after each service, retained for the full season.
Material Application Records
What was spread, where, and how much — on plow visits and on salt-only runs during refreeze conditions.
Certificate of Insurance
$2M general liability plus commercial auto, issued naming your property before the first service of the season.
The Site Walk
We don’t quote a commercial lot off a satellite photo. Somebody comes out and walks it.
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Measure & Map
Pavement area, drive lanes, sidewalk footage, entrance count, and the surfaces that need hand work rather than a blade.
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Plan the Stacking
Where piles go so they never sit uphill of a walkway, never block a sight line at an exit, and never bury a catch basin.
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Flag the Hazards
Soft asphalt, decorative pavers, low canopies, drainage problems, and anything fragile gets documented in writing before winter.
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Written Scope & Price
Trigger depths, service window, salting terms, hauling thresholds, and pricing structure. You approve it before anything starts.
Trusted Across Summit County
Property managers and homeowners who stopped worrying about the forecast.
We manage three retail plazas in Cuyahoga Falls and had been through two contractors in four years. G.O.A.T. mapped every lot before the season and we have not opened late once. The photo logs alone are worth the contract.
I am on a corner lot in Akron and the city plow used to wall me in every single storm. These guys come back and clear the apron without me having to call. Best money I spend all winter.
Our medical office cannot have ice in the lot, period. They pre-treat before the storm, salt again after, and check for refreeze overnight. Patients get in safely and our insurance carrier is happy.
Request a Commercial Proposal
Give us the address and property type. We’ll schedule a site walk and follow up with a written scope and price.