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When that first storm hits, you’ll wake up to clear driveways and walkways while your neighbors are still digging out. No more throwing out your back with a shovel or worrying about someone slipping on your property.
Professional snow plowing means your family gets out safely for work and school. Your mail gets delivered, your guests can visit, and you avoid those costly slip-and-fall lawsuits that hit property owners every winter.
That’s the difference between scrambling with a shovel at 5 AM and having a team that monitors weather forecasts and shows up before the storm ends.
Rolling Hills Property Services has been handling snow removal for Suffolk County properties for years. We’re not some fly-by-night operation that disappears when the real storms hit.
Our team knows Shirley’s streets, understands Long Island’s unpredictable weather patterns, and keeps the right equipment ready for everything from light dustings to those 20-inch blizzards that shut down the Island. We’re licensed, insured, and locally owned.
When other companies are making excuses, we’re clearing driveways. That’s why property managers and homeowners across Suffolk County call us first.
We start monitoring weather forecasts days before any storm hits Shirley. When snow’s coming, our crews are already positioned and ready to roll.
During the storm, we clear your driveway, walkways, and any other areas you’ve requested. We use professional-grade plows and snow blowers, not the consumer equipment that breaks down when you need it most.
After the snow stops, we return for cleanup and ice management. We apply ice melt to prevent dangerous conditions and make sure everything’s safe for your family and visitors.
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Your snow removal service includes driveway plowing, walkway clearing, and ice treatment for all paved surfaces. We handle everything from light snow dustings to major storm cleanup.
Suffolk County gets an average of 27 inches of snow per year, and Shirley sees everything from quick-melting coastal storms to heavy inland accumulations. Our equipment handles it all – from our smaller machines for tight residential driveways to heavy-duty plows for larger properties.
We also provide emergency response during major storms. When that unexpected blizzard hits and you’re stuck, we prioritize getting our existing customers cleared first.
We start snow removal operations as soon as accumulation reaches 2 inches and continue throughout the storm. Most residential driveways in Shirley get cleared within 4-6 hours of snowfall stopping, depending on storm severity and our route schedule.
During major storms, we run continuous operations with multiple crews. We prioritize based on your service level and emergency needs – medical professionals and essential workers get priority clearing when requested.
Our goal is having your driveway passable before you need to leave for work. We track local weather patterns and pre-position equipment in Shirley to minimize response times.
Standard residential snow removal includes driveway plowing, walkway clearing, and basic ice treatment on all cleared surfaces. We clear snow from your driveway entrance to your garage and ensure safe walking paths to your front door.
We also remove snow from around mailboxes and fire hydrants when needed. Ice melt application is included on all paved surfaces we clear to prevent dangerous refreezing conditions.
Additional services like deck clearing, roof snow removal, or extended walkway clearing can be added to your service plan. We customize each package based on your property’s specific needs and layout.
Yes, we handle commercial snow removal for businesses, medical offices, retail locations, and property management companies throughout Shirley. Commercial service includes parking lot plowing, sidewalk clearing, and entrance maintenance.
We offer priority scheduling for businesses that need early morning clearing before customers arrive. Our commercial clients get dedicated route scheduling and can request specific timing for their clearing needs.
We’re fully licensed and insured for commercial work, with liability coverage that meets most property management requirements. We also provide documentation and before/after photos when requested for insurance or tenant relations.
Ice management is included with every snow removal service. We apply professional-grade ice melt to all cleared surfaces immediately after plowing to prevent dangerous refreezing conditions.
We use calcium chloride and rock salt blends that work effectively in Long Island’s coastal climate, even when temperatures drop below 20 degrees. Our ice treatment prevents that dangerous black ice that forms overnight after snow removal.
For properties with repeated ice problems, we offer pre-treatment services before storms hit. This creates a barrier that prevents snow and ice from bonding to pavement, making removal easier and safer.
We provide complimentary cleanup if town plows block your driveway after we’ve already cleared it. This is common during major storms when municipal crews are running behind schedule.
Just call or text us when you notice the plow-in, and we’ll return within a few hours to clear the entrance again. This service is included with all residential snow removal contracts at no additional charge.
We coordinate with Shirley’s snow removal schedule when possible to minimize plow-ins, but we know they’re unavoidable during big storms. That’s why the cleanup is always covered.
We recommend scheduling before November 1st to guarantee service for the entire winter season. Suffolk County typically sees its first significant snow between December and January, but early storms can hit in late November.
Seasonal contracts get priority during storms over per-storm service calls. Once we’re managing 15-20 inches of snow during a major storm, we can’t take new customers until existing routes are completed.
Early scheduling also locks in better pricing. Storm-by-storm service costs significantly more than seasonal contracts, and availability isn’t guaranteed during major weather events when demand peaks.