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THOMPSONROCKLANDSCAPING L.L.C.
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Serving Sandy, UT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2005

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Emergency services offered

"Thompson Rock Landscaping did a great job on our parkstrips. They explained the job scope and the price. Did the job in two days and didn't nickel and dime us to death for the extras that they threw in. Professional and skilled at what they do. I recommend them highly. D N Smith"
Response time4 hrs
Response rate96%
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SLC Groundskeepers
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Serving Sandy, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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"They did some drywall, muddying and paint before the build the shelves. Dave was very thorough and did a very good job. Would definitely use them again."
Response time1 day
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RC Cleaning
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Serving Sandy, UT and surrounding areas

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"I hired this company to clean my house and I’m very satisfied with their service. Joseph and his team are punctual, organized, and very thorough. They always leave everything spotless, fresh, and well taken care of. In addition, Joseph is polite, respectful, and pays great attention to detail. I highly recommend Joseph and his team to anyone looking for a reliable and high-quality cleaning service!"
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Aiden Solutions
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Serving Sandy, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

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Credit card accepted

"These guys were the hardest working landscape help I've ever dealt with. Super nice. Super thorough. Good communication. 5 stars"
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Response time11 hrs
Response rate93%
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Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

The easiest way to remove snow from a roof involves using a roof rake that allows you to clear snow from the ground. Roof rakes are lightweight and feature adjustable handles, making them user-friendly for most people. This method also helps prevent ice dams and excess snow buildup, reducing the risk of roof damage during winter months.

When should you remove snow from your roof? A good rule of thumb is once six inches of snow accumulates. 

Yes, many providers offer emergency services during severe weather. Confirm availability with your contractor.

Leaving a significant amount of snow on your roof can be risky. Most roofs are designed to handle about 20 pounds per square foot of snow, but exceeding this limit can lead to a roof collapse. A collapse can cause severe damage to your home and belongings and poses a physical danger to anyone inside. Furthermore, heavy snow accumulation increases the risk of ice dams, which can cause leaks and water damage to your roof, attic, and interior walls.

It is a bad idea to try to walk on a roof with snow on it. In fact, you should stay off your roof all year long, even when it is dry and sunny outside. There are too many things that can go wrong, and one misstep can cause serious injury or even death.

Rather, if you need to get something done on your roof, call in a pro. They have the right experience and know-how to get things done safely on a snowy roof, including snow removal.

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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