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DB Property Maintenance L.L.C

181 1st St Nw
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DB Property Maintenance L.L.C

181 1st St Nw
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19 years of experience

Tried of high prices and Bad services Call DB property Maintenance at (612)916-8566. Were the customers always right! Serving All of Minnesota and Western Wisconsin Irrigation, Landscaping,Lawn needs.

Tried of high prices and Bad services Call DB property Maintenance at (612)916-8566. Were the customers always right! Serving All of Minnesota and Western Wisconsin Irrigation, Landscaping,Lawn needs.


For complete excavation, septic installation and maintenance, land clearing, and demolition services, you need to work with us.



Jason's Family Tree Company

700 2nd St NE
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Jason's Family Tree Company

700 2nd St NE
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Well run 4-6 man crew. Hard working, experienced, and professional.Call for free estimate mention Angie's list during phone call get 10% off. Credit cards accepted. Free estimates, and competitive prices will match reasonable estimates. We appreciate the chance to show what a great job we do. Call Jason 763-250-8079 Nation Wide storm response

Well run 4-6 man crew. Hard working, experienced, and professional.Call for free estimate mention Angie's list during phone call get 10% off. Credit cards accepted. Free estimates, and competitive prices will match reasonable estimates. We appreciate the chance to show what a great job we do. Call Jason 763-250-8079 Nation Wide storm response

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Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

When it comes to deciding whether a two-stage or three-stage snow blower is better, you must consider the amount of snowfall you get, the size of the area, and your budget. 

A three-stage snow blower is more efficient at clearing higher volumes of snow quicker and removing ice build-up. It’s ideal for commercial use and removing snow from large areas. Make sure to compare various types of snow removal equipment to ensure you purchase the one that is best for your needs.

If not removed, ice dams can damage your gutters, roof, and home’s interior. The weight of these heavy ice formations can break gutters and downspouts. Water intrusion can happen underneath ice dams when there’s no way for melting snow to drain off the roof, and roof sheathing, walls, ceilings, and attic spaces can suffer water damage.

There are several ways to remove snow from your roof: using a snow rake, salting the roof with calcium chloride, using a rope (cautiously), and using heating cables. It’s important to mention that pretty, fluffy, sparkling snow weighs a great deal, and when physically removing snow from a roof, you should be aware of large snow slabs breaking off. These can weigh hundreds of pounds and are a real danger, so be extremely careful anytime you’re doing this type of work.

That depends on the size of your snow blower and how efficiently it uses fuel. Most snow blowers will last between 1 and 2 hours on a full tank of gas. Larger blowers tend to use fuel more quickly and need refilling more often.

Keep in mind, the average snow blowing project for a home driveway takes around 30 minutes. Large driveways and yards will take around an hour. A full tank of gas should be more than enough for snow removal, although the height of the snowfall will have an effect, too.

Before firing up your snowblower, ensure that essential switches are in the correct starting position. Take a moment to double-check the throttle, fuel shut-off, and choke, ensuring they're firmly set to the "on" position. Precision in verifying each switch's alignment is crucial, so don't rush through this critical step.

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