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Michigan Fencing Solutions
4.8(
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Serving Comstock, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

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Emergency services offered

"Good communications and very nice work. Work involved repair of fence from a downed utility pole. Plus, I had a leg of new fence to extend my back yard."
Total deck transformation
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Response time6 hrs
Response rate96%
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ROOFS & MORE
4.4(
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Serving Comstock, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

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Emergency services offered

"We were so pleased with the professionalism, the quality craftsmanship & the end results of the deck. Beautiful addition to our home. This company is flexible, works well with the homeowners. Thanks Jake & Crew"
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Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

Yes, most states require that snow removal companies be insured under workers' compensation. This protects the employees financially if an injury were to happen (and when dealing with ice and snow, it’s possible that injury could occur). In addition, most states require snow removal companies to be covered under general liability, which would help cover the cost of any property damage incurred during the removal process.

Yes, but it works best with lightweight snowblowers, the single-stage models or electric versions. Also, you need to have a rubberized intake edge on the ground and preferably rubberized auger paddles, not a metal version. Otherwise you may chip or damage the surface as you work. When it doubt, let the snow lie.

You can also use a snow blower on leveled gravel, but only if you carefully adjust the intake height so it doesn’t kick up the gravel and turn it into flying missiles.

Snowblowers come in three different sizes: first-, second-, and third-stage blowers. Each additional stage is larger with higher intakes, more powerful, and has more gear options.

A first-stage blower, also called a snow thrower, is usually best for snow 6 to 8 inches or below. Electric snow blowers are usually only available in this size. If you regularly get snow that’s well above six inches, consider a second-stage snow blower. If snowstorms dump 2 to 3 feet of snow repeatedly during winter, you need a third-stage snow blower to tackle it.

Services include plowing, shoveling, salting, and de-icing for parking lots, walkways, and entrances.

Costs depend on property size, snowfall frequency, and additional services like de-icing or hauling snow offsite.

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