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Snow Removal in Columbus, OH

Columbus homeowners face severe thunderstorm and tornado risk in spring (march–may) that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Dublin, Powell, New Albany, Westerville, Gahanna, and surrounding Columbus communities.

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Why Columbus Homes Need Snow Removal

Severe thunderstorm and tornado risk in spring (March–May)
Cold winters averaging 28°F January with periodic ice storms
Hot, humid summers averaging 84°F
Annual snowfall of 28 inches — less than Cleveland but significant
Expansive clay soils causing seasonal foundation movement
Common Home Types We Service
Brick ranch homes throughout Franklin CountyVictorian and Craftsman bungalows in Short North and German VillageNew construction in Dublin, Powell, and New AlbanyColonial and Cape Cod in Upper Arlington and BexleySplit-level homes in Westerville and Gahanna

What You Get

Pre-dawn service so you can leave on schedule
Seasonal contracts with per-push or flat-rate options
Driveway, walkway, and patio clearing
Salting and de-icing to prevent slippery surfaces
Roof snow removal available for heavy accumulation
Commercial lots and HOA communities welcome

Our Snow Removal Process

01

Service Agreement

We agree on trigger depth (how much snow before we come), service scope, and pricing — seasonal flat rate or per-push.

02

Storm Monitoring

We monitor forecasts and dispatch crews as snowfall hits the trigger depth, prioritizing routes for efficient service.

03

Plowing & Blowing

Snow is plowed to designated areas or blown clear of driveways and walkways, taking care not to block mailboxes or fire hydrants.

04

De-Icing

Salt or sand is applied to surfaces after clearing to prevent ice formation, especially on steps and shaded areas that freeze quickly.

Seasonal Considerations for Columbus

1
Spring hail and wind storm inspection
2
Winter ice storm tree and roof damage
3
Summer mold on north-facing brick from humidity
4
Fall gutter cleaning from heavy hardwood leaf fall
5
Foundation crack monitoring on clay soils

Areas We Serve in Columbus

Our snow removal pros are available throughout the Columbus metro area, including:

DublinPowellNew AlbanyWestervilleGahannaUpper ArlingtonBexleyHilliardGrove CityPickerington

Snow Removal FAQ for Columbus Homeowners

How often should Columbus homeowners get snow removal?
Given Columbus's severe thunderstorm and tornado risk in spring (march–may), most homeowners benefit from snow removal at least once a year. Spring hail and wind storm inspection often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Columbus most need snow removal?
Brick ranch homes throughout Franklin County and Victorian and Craftsman bungalows in Short North and German Village are the most common home types in Columbus and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
What's a snow trigger depth?
A trigger depth is the minimum snowfall that activates your service contract — commonly 1, 2, or 3 inches. Below the trigger, the contract doesn't apply and you're responsible for clearing.
Should I get a seasonal contract or pay per push?
Seasonal contracts offer budget predictability and priority service in heavy winters. Per-push pricing is better in light snow climates where a few events per year is typical.
Do you offer salting services?
Yes. Pre-treatment (before a storm) prevents bonding. Post-treatment (after clearing) prevents refreezing. We offer both as standalone or add-on services.
When do you start clearing — after the storm ends or during?
For larger storms, we typically make passes during the storm and a final clearing pass after it ends. For smaller events, a single post-storm visit usually suffices.

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