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COMMERCIAL SNOW REMOVAL
If you are a business owner in New York City, winter means that your property maintenance switches over to snow and ice removal. Harsh winter conditions may create huge barriers for your commercial property, making it difficult for customers to reach your business and increasing the chance of slips and falls.
This not only discourages foot traffic, but you can also be held liable for any injuries sustained on your premises. Proper snow and ice management keeps your business open, safe, and accessible during the winter months.
Snow Removal for NYC Businesses
GreenLeaf Tree Care provides commercial snow and ice removal services across New York City boroughs, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties. We serve office buildings, retail centers, apartment complexes, and mixed-use properties that require reliable, code-compliant winter and snow maintenance.
Our team is ISA-certified in winter safety practices and WSIB-registered. This means work is performed to industry standards and liability is covered. All work is performed by our own staff, using our own equipment, under our own coverage.
We use heavy-duty commercial snow removal equipment: compact plow trucks for narrow driveways and tight lots, skid-steer loaders with plows and brooms for loading zones and rear access areas, snow blowers, walk-behind salt spreaders, and liquid de-icing sprayers for sidewalks and high-traffic zones.
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our SNOW REMOVAL SERVICES
New York City brings ice storms, heavy snow, freezing rain, and more. This is especially challenging for commercial properties because the volume of snow and ice is significantly greater than that of a residential home, and it’s not as easy as shoveling a sidewalk. Here are all the commercial snow removal services we offer:
- Snowplowing services
- 24/7 services
- Commercial de-icing services
- Snow relocation & hauling services
- Pre-treatment applications
- Sidewalk snow shoveling & ice management
WHY CHOOSE us?
EXPERIENCED & LICENSED:
We take great pride in being a highly trusted tree removal and snow removal company. All our contractors are fully vetted, licensed, and insured and follow strict industry practices and guidelines.
PRIORITIZE SAFETY:
The safety of our clients is our utmost priority. We follow ISA best practices to ensure that your property is completely clean and clear of snow and ice and does not pose any hazard to your visitors.
24/7 SNOW REMOVAL:
We understand that snow and ice can hit at any time of the day or night. We offer 24/7 snow removal services, including snow plowing, de-icing, snow hauling, and sidewalk snow shoveling.
QUICK RESPONSE:
Once a snow event occurs in the city, we will immediately dispatch our snow removal professionals so that your business is free of snow and you do not have to experience snow pile-ups.
FAQs
Yes, and we prioritize them! Loading docks and service entrances often get ignored because they’re out of sight, but that’s where your deliveries get stuck, your staff can’t unload, and your vendors start charging you for delays. We map those zones during our initial walk-through and make sure they’re cleared first, every time, even if it means sending a separate crew after the main plow passes.
Absolutely. We know how to keep entrances clear without pushing snow into the ramp, how to prevent ice buildup at the transition from asphalt to concrete, and how to coordinate with building staff so snow doesn’t get trapped behind gates or barriers. It’s not just about plowing, it’s about understanding how the structure works.
Absolutely. We won’t make you play messenger. We take your contact info, add it to our system, and sync our schedule with theirs, whether it’s a weekly update, a specific access code, or a rule about when plows can run. We adapt to their process, not the other way around.
We don’t move reserved spots or signage, we work around them. Every property we service gets a detailed map of those zones before we ever touch the snow, so we know exactly where to go and where not to. If snow covers a sign or a painted space, we carefully clear the area around it so it’s fully visible again. You shouldn’t have to re-mark your lot, re-print signs, or explain to tenants why their spot disappeared after a storm.
We do. Pushing snow across property lines isn’t just rude, it’s a liability, and in NYC, it can trigger complaints or even violations. We plan our plow paths to avoid dumping snow on adjacent lots, walkways, or fire hydrants. If we have to move snow, it goes to designated haul zones, never onto someone else’s space.
