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Leelanau Lawn & Snow
5.0(
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Snow RemovalSnow Removal- For Business

Serving Cedar, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Leelanau Lawn and Snow is my number one! Ceth always stays on top of the expected weather. The company works around the clock during our worst weather. Always shows within a timely manner and is patient while we maneuver vehicles out of the way. He always remembers to clean out the snow from our mailbox."
Response time8 hrs
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Northwest Lawn and Maintenance
New to Angi
Snow Removal

Serving Cedar, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

Nate Hansard took over his father in laws business back in 2017. He has always enjoyed doing landscaping and in the winter is available 24/7 for snow removal. He takes great pride in his work and in the other seasons enjoys all other aspects of landscaping. In the spring and fall he also does tree trimming. Call him asap for all your landscaping needs!

Adam's Handyman Services
5.0(
1
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Snow Removal

Serving Cedar, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job. We have consistently focused on the needs of our customers, providing personalized attention and a stress-free experience.

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Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

When starting the engine, you typically leave the choke on a snowblower in the "choke" or "closed" position. After starting, let the engine run for a few minutes to warm up. Then, gradually open the choke, moving it to the "open" or "run" position, allowing more air into the engine and transitioning to a normal fuel-air mixture. The exact duration varies based on the snowblower model and ambient temperature, but as a general rule, you should open the choke once the engine has stabilized and runs smoothly, typically within a few minutes.

Heavy amounts of snow could be a problem. In many climates, lots of snow on your rooftop can lead to freeze-thaw cycle that create ice dams, which can damage rooftops. But if you’re using shingle clips, this snow poses an additional problem: As it melts and freezes, it can easily dislodge clips you’ve placed on your roof.

You can clean snow off your roof after a fresh snowfall while it’s still lightweight, but brushing off snow can also dislodge your clips. If you get a lot of snow, then roof clips become less viable.

Yes—in fact, it’s an important step in how to start a snow blower. Allowing the engine to idle for a few minutes prior to using a snow blower helps it reach its optimal operating temperature, which gets the fuel running properly, improves its performance, and helps prevent stalling during frigid weather.

Roof raking helps clear snowfall from your roof and, in turn, you hope that this prevents ice dams. But can roof raking actually cause them? Generally, no, it cannot. But you should note that while, in some cases, you might successfully prevent ice dams from forming near the edge of your roof by keeping it cleared with a roof rake, they could still form higher up on the roof, where you are unable to reach. This may leave you wondering: Does roof raking prevent ice dams? While it is not a 100% guaranteed way to prevent them, it does help.

If you live in a cold climate with frequent heavy snowfall, investing in a snow blower may be worth the cost. Another thing to consider when factoring in cost is if you have physical limitations that make shoveling snow difficult or even dangerous. So, you may want to start shopping around for a snow blower if you have either or both of these scenarios.

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