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Sharp Edge LC
4.5(
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Snow RemovalSnow Removal- For Business

Serving Clemson, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Dustin with Sharper Edge went beyond the call of duty removing the leaves from our yard. He worked in rain getting the job done. He was very friendly and great to work with . We will definitely use him again. Thank you again Dustin. Troy Bennett Piedmont, S.C."
Response time1 day
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Threlkeld Demolition, LLC
3.3(
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Snow Removal

Serving Clemson, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

"Had a great experience with this company. Mike was friendly and efficient. He was able to give me a quote (significantly less than others in the area) and get the job started that week. He cleared nearly five acres of heavily wooded area in a day. Would definitely recommend to anyone needing land cleared!"
Response time2 days
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

Whether salt melts ice overnight will depend on how low the temperature drops. If temperatures stay around 30 degrees Fahrenheit, you can count on salt melting ice overnight. Otherwise, the lower temperatures get, the less effective the salt is in melting ice, and the more likely you’ll wake up with a slippery driveway the next day. 

Both rock salt and ice melt are naturally occurring salts. Rock salt is sodium chloride, which is the same as table salt. Ice melt products can be made from a combination of salts like magnesium chloride and calcium chloride or can be those salts alone.

Rock salt comes in large crystals, so it helps provide traction on icy surfaces, whereas ice melt products need to be mixed with sand to provide traction. Ice melt products work at lower temperatures than rock salt, so they might be a better choice if you have a harsh winter climate.

Ice dam removal is costly, but it’s absolutely worth it. If you leave an ice dam as is and don’t take care of it, you’re looking at potentially dangerous situations and high-cost repairs—like roof collapse, leaks, mold problems, gutter damage, and more. Removing ice dams is essential to keeping your home and your family safe in the snowy season.

In most cases, it’s worth it to pay for professional snow removal. You can shovel the snow yourself, but it’s very labor-intensive and puts you at risk of injury or illness by performing exhausting manual labor in slippery conditions. Paying a professional removes that risk and saves you time and energy. Depending on your agreement, you could wake up to a cleared driveway and a car that’s ready to drive rather than have to get up early to do the work yourself.

The cost of removing snow from a roof averages between $300 and $700. However, this cost can range from $200 to $3,000, depending on the size of your roof, the amount of snow, and roof accessibility. 

Since snowfall can range from light powder to heavy and condensed snow, part of the price of roof snow removal depends on the amount and type of snow. For 12 inches of snow, you can expect to pay between $200 and $2,000 for this job. However, for 24 inches of snow, that price rises to $300 to $3,000.

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