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Leelanau Lawn & Snow
5.0(
15
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Snow RemovalSnow Removal- For Business

Serving Williamsburg, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

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
Rozco Roofing
4.1(
14
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Snow Removal

Serving Williamsburg, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We called Wayne (business owner) on a Friday, he came out the following Monday to assess the problem and give us an estimate for the repair. He explained why the porch roof was leaking; and explained what needed to be done to resolve the issue. He came out the following week as promised. On day one, he removed the snow from the roof, from the peak of the house and from the roof of the attached porch. Then he put down ice melt for the ice dam. Initially, the ice dam was 6 inches thick on the porch roof's edge, spanning back 4 feet. Water had started to puddle behind the ice dam. He chiseled out a channel thru the ice dam so the puddled water behind the ice dam would drain off the roof. On day two, he removed the remaining ice, removed the shingles beyond the transition point of the house and porch roof, added insulation board over the porch roof, installed quality ice shield beyond the transition point and over the entire porch, then re-shingled with matching shingles. Our issue was resolved! And, the cost of the repair was at the quoted estimate! We can't thank him enough for a job well done, using quality materials and providing quality workmanship!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
New Man Sons Snow Removal
New to Angi
Snow RemovalSnow Removal- For Business

Serving Williamsburg, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty, integrity and treats your home as if it were our own. You will find us to be competitively priced, paying close attention to the details of each and every project that we are involved with. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!

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Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

In most cases, it is best to leave icicles on your roof and allow them to melt naturally. You should only remove them if they are heavy enough to cause damage to your home or pose a safety risk to people below. Attempting to remove icicles yourself can be dangerous, so if you are concerned about immediate damage, it is recommended to hire a professional. To prevent icicles from recurring, you should address the underlying cause, which is often poor insulation. Long-term solutions include improving your home's insulation or installing roof heating coils.

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.

While it’s less common than on other kinds of roofs, yes, ice dams can form on metal roofs. Metal roofs, particularly those with snow guards installed, can still accumulate ice at the roof edge, although ice dams on metal roofs are less likely to cause roof or interior damage than on traditional asphalt shingle roofs.

Natural ice melts can often get the job done without damaging concrete. You can try non-corrosive options such as kitty litter, alfalfa meal, coffee grounds, sugar beet juice, and heated snow-melting mats. While they may cause some staining, these natural melts are safe for concrete, pets, and the environment.

Schedule regular snow removal, apply salt or sand to icy areas, and mark hazards like curbs or drains.

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