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Freezing Rain

Winter brings a beautiful, snowy landscape, but it also means tackling the challenge of snow removal. As the freezing rain season approaches, it’s important to stay ahead of potential hazards that may affect your property. Freezing rain can cause significant damage to roofs, gutters, walkways, and vehicles, posing safety risks and leading to costly repairs. To ensure your property remains safe and well-maintained during these conditions, we encourage you to contact our company. Our expert team offers proactive services to mitigate the impact of freezing rain, including de-icing, snow removal, and regular property inspections. Don’t wait until it’s too late—reach out to us today to protect your property.

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Stay Ahead of Winter: Quick and Effective Snow Removal Tips

Winter brings a beautiful, snowy landscape, but it also means tackling the challenge of snow removal. Keeping your driveways, sidewalks, and business entrances clear is essential for safety and convenience.

Top Tips for Quick Snow Removal

  1. Act Early: Clear snow periodically during a storm to prevent heavy buildup.
  2. Use the Right Equipment: Choose ergonomic shovels or invest in a snow blower to handle large areas efficiently.
  3. Smart De-Icing: Apply de-icers before snow accumulates for optimal results and to use less product overall.

Prioritize Safety Ensure walkways are clear to prevent slips and falls. Dress warmly with moisture-wicking layers and take regular breaks to avoid overexertion.

Go Green Choose eco-friendly de-icing products and dispose of snow thoughtfully to protect plants and waterways.

Be prepared to face winter’s challenges with these simple strategies. For hassle-free snow removal, call our company today—let our professionals handle the work so you can stay warm and worry-free!

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Prepare for Winter: Get Ahead with a Complete Snow Removal Package

Winter officially begins on December 21, 2024, but the weather won’t wait for that date. With La Niña expected to develop and persist through the season, we’re in for a cold and snowy winter.

Our projections show below-normal temperatures across much of the country, especially from the Prairies to the Great Lakes region. The coldest blast is expected in late January into early February when frigid Arctic air will sweep through, bringing a deep freeze, particularly to the Prairies. While Quebec and the Maritimes will see near to above-normal temperatures, British Columbia is also in for a colder-than-usual season.

Don’t wait for the first snowstorm to catch you off guard! Call Solaris Services today to get a free quote for a complete snow removal package and ensure your property stays safe and accessible all winter long.