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Duncan Lawn Care
3.9(
7
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Snow RemovalSnow Removal- For Business

Serving Seneca, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I just wanted to thank Rhian and his crew for the awesome job they did at my house this week. They were very professional in every way. I had our trees trimmed and some brush removed. The wife and I thought that the fee might of been high end at first, but after seeing the end result, it was definitely worth it. So if you're wanting a great job done right the first time I would definitely recommend them"
Response time3 days
15 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by60%of homeowners
Bright Handyman Service
New to Angi
Snow Removal

Serving Seneca, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Bright’s Handyman Service\n\nSpringdale, Arkansas\n\nHonest work • Fair prices • Faith-based service\n\nServices Offered:\n✔ Cleaning\n✔ Painting\n✔ Lawn Care\n✔ Carpet Cleaning\n✔ Car Detailing\n✔ Power Washing\n✔ General Home Maintenance & Repairs\n✔ Much More\n\nNo job too small — dependable, friendly, and done right the first time.\n\n📞 Call or Text for a Free Estimate\n\n“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart.”\n— Colossians 3:23\n

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4.3(
18
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Snow RemovalSnow Removal- For Business

Serving Seneca, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

"I had hedges that had grown up to the roof, probably 20 feet of hedge in the front of the house. I wanted them removed, and Carl went beyond my expectations. I had requests for him after the price was settled on and he took care of them. I am so glad, I hired them for the job."
Response time10 mins
Recommended by94%of homeowners
Lawrence Lawn
5.0(
6
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Snow Removal

Serving Seneca, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"After our previous long term mowing company stopped answering our calls, we reached out to a few companies and Jake got in touch with us first and was able to come get the job done super quick and for a great price in comparison to our previous company. They did a great job on front and back yard while we were at work and took great care of the yard. We will continue to use Lawrence Lawn care! Thank you!"
weekly maintenance
lawn maintenance
weekly mowing
weekly mowing
3/6/24

+13

Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

If you’re looking at how to remove snow from solar panels, heat from the sun usually melts the snow within a few days. However, snow removal might be necessary for winter solar power production in areas with deep snow during the winter. There are brushes with telescoping handles and gentle heads to brush away snow. It’s best to stay on the ground if possible and avoid using tools that could scratch the surface of the solar panels, like a snow shovel or broom.

It is not advisable to use salt on your roof to prevent or remove ice dams. It’s not only mostly ineffective but can also cause serious damage to your roof itself. Salt can rust metal, damage masonry, pit shingles, and cause runoff that’s damaging to plants and animals. 

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.

The best time to buy a snow blower is typically around May to early June. This is when most manufacturers introduce new models, and quantities are limited—once early summer rolls around, the focus shifts to lawn mower production. As the new models are released, you may find a wider selection of models, potential discounts or clearance sales on older models, and greater availability, ensuring you are well-prepared for the upcoming winter season.

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.

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