Cutting Edge’s Snow removal Downriver Michigan service residential and commercial properties with their snow and ice removal service. They also offer snow shoveling services for those who cannot complete this task themselves.
They have many years of experience removing snow from driveways, parking lots, sidewalks, steps, roofs, and other surfaces. If your driveway is not properly cleared after a snowfall, you could be held liable for any damage that occurs as a result of someone slipping and falling on it after it has been plowed . If the snow is not removed within reasonable time following a storm that produces 2 inches or more of snow, the snow owner will be liable for injuries from snow and ice .
Removing snow from your property is serious business. Leave it to the professionals who know the best snow removal practices, how to shovel snow safely, and keep snow from building up with a snow plow system. If you need snow removed from a large area, they can either bring a snow blower or send a truck equipped with a snow plow.
In addition to removing hazardous accumulations of ice and snow from driveways, parking lots, sidewalks, steps, roofs and other surfaces, they also provide snow shoveling and snow blowing services.
Snow has been coming down in winter in many parts of Downriver Michigan. Snow removal crews are driving the streets removing the white flakes as soon as they hit the ground, but what happens when cars drive on top of it? Snow plows are not allowed to touch the roads until there is at least three inches of snow on them. This means drivers must be extra cautious while driving on any road with light snowfall because drivers could damage the roads if driven upon before being fully cleared off.
There have been several reports around Downriver of damages done to vehicles by slipping and sliding on slippery surfaces due to ice. Roads have been salted multiple times. It’s recommended people drive slowly, turn on their headlights and leave plenty of room ahead of them to avoid any accidents. Snow removal crews are usually working around the clock to make all roads safe for travel, but until they can do so drivers must use caution while traveling on Downriver roads.