Safest snow & ice management services in Oshawa, Bowmanville, Whitby, and Courtice, Ontario!
Request a QuoteWhat is included in our snow & ice management services?
Snow, ice, and cold weather can be lovely to look at from a distance, but it gets annoying and even dangerous after a short period! We can offer services to rid your landscape of these nuisances, so you’re safe to walk and drive around your property!
Why choose Mr. Trim Lawn & Garden Services?
- Our services have been around since 1979
- We’re focused on family – we are a family-run business
- Our top priority is honesty and integrity
- We work to keep your lawn intact
What good does snow & ice management do for my landscape or home?
Makes your landscape safer
No one wants to walk around outside their property and suffer from an injury because they slipped and fell. Making sure snow and ice are cleared away will help avoid problems like this!
Doing it yourself can do more harm than good
Professional snow and ice management services are much healthier for your property, as they know what not to do! The improper use of salt and removal practices will damage your lawn more than help it. Enlisting a professional’s help will do your lawn a lot of good!
Reduces risk of lawn damage
Different factors can make or break how healthy your lawn is – and things like snow and ice can break it. They add moisture to your lawn, trapping in cold temperatures with it – causing it to get sick over time. Removal can help avoid issues such as these.
What are some things to know about snow & ice management
Snow clearing has been around for a while
The clearing of extra snow and ice on your property has been a common practice for a lot longer than one might think. In fact, the first snowplow was deployed in Wisconsin in 1862!
Salt makes freezing less likely
Controlling freezing before it even starts is a brilliant way to help keep your friends and family safe. Salt reduces the freezing point of water, so when that white stuff is falling down, salt makes it less likely for ice to even form in the first place.