Snow Removal in Big Hollow, NY

Your Driveway Clear Every Morning

Professional snow removal that shows up when you need it most, keeping your property safe and accessible all winter long.

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A person using a snow blower to clear a sidewalk covered in deep snow, with snow being thrown to the side near buildings in a residential area.

Big Hollow Snow Plowing Services

Skip the Shovel, Keep the Safety

You wake up to a cleared driveway while your neighbors are still digging out. Your customers can actually reach your business entrance. Your insurance company isn’t calling about slip-and-fall claims.

That’s what happens when you have reliable snow removal handling your winter headaches. No more wondering if someone will show up during the next storm. No more losing business because your parking lot looks like an obstacle course.

Your property stays accessible, your liability stays low, and your back stays pain-free. Winter becomes manageable instead of miserable.

Trusted Big Hollow Snow Contractors

Built for Big Hollow Winters

Emerson Excavating and Trucking has been handling Big Hollow’s toughest jobs for years. The same equipment that moves earth in summer clears snow in winter.

Local ownership means local accountability. When a storm hits, we’re not coordinating from three states away. We know which properties get hit hardest and which areas need attention first.

Our excavating background means serious equipment and serious capability. This isn’t a pickup truck with a plow attachment. This is professional-grade snow management from people who understand what Big Hollow winters demand.

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Snow Removal Process Big Hollow

Simple Service, Serious Results

When snow starts falling, monitoring begins. Once accumulation hits your trigger depth, equipment rolls out. No phone calls needed from you.

Plowing starts with main access routes, then moves to secondary areas and walkways. De-icing follows where needed to prevent refreezing and maintain safe surfaces.

After the storm passes, final cleanup ensures your property is completely accessible. Any remaining trouble spots get attention, and you’re ready for business as usual.

Communication happens throughout the process. You know when service is complete, and any issues get addressed immediately. No surprises, no excuses.

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Commercial Snow Removal Big Hollow

Complete Winter Property Management

Snow plowing covers driveways, parking lots, access roads, and loading areas. Professional equipment handles everything from light dustings to heavy accumulation efficiently.

De-icing and salt application prevent dangerous ice formation on critical surfaces. Walkway clearing ensures safe pedestrian access to building entrances and high-traffic areas.

Emergency response capability means storm damage cleanup and urgent access restoration when needed. Seasonal contracts provide predictable pricing and guaranteed service priority throughout winter months.

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How much snow needs to fall before you start plowing?

Most contracts trigger at 2 inches of accumulation, but this varies based on your needs and property type. Commercial properties often need service at lower amounts to maintain customer access, while residential driveways can typically wait for 3-4 inches. During heavy, ongoing storms, multiple visits ensure your property stays accessible rather than waiting for the storm to end. The goal is keeping your property functional, not just cleared once at the end.
Yes, de-icing is included in most service agreements. Salt application happens on main traffic areas, walkways, and anywhere ice formation creates safety hazards. Pre-treatment before storms can also be arranged for critical areas that need to stay accessible. The type and amount of de-icing material gets adjusted based on temperature, surface type, and expected traffic. This prevents the refreeze that turns a cleared driveway back into a skating rink.
Equipment selection and local knowledge minimize access problems, but severe conditions occasionally create delays. When this happens, you get immediate communication about timing and alternative approaches. Priority goes to emergency access and safety-critical areas first. As soon as conditions allow safe operation, service resumes with your property receiving priority attention. Our excavating background means having equipment capable of handling situations that stop typical snow removal companies.
Seasonal contracts provide predictable monthly payments regardless of snowfall amounts, plus guaranteed service priority during storms. Per-storm billing means paying only when service occurs, but rates are higher and availability isn’t guaranteed during busy periods. Most commercial properties choose seasonal contracts for budget predictability and service reliability. Residential customers often prefer per-storm billing unless they need guaranteed response times. Both options include the same quality service and equipment.
Professional operators and proper equipment minimize property damage, but some risk always exists with snow removal. Visible lawn edges, decorative elements, and surface boundaries get marked before winter to guide operators. Rubber cutting edges on plows reduce surface scraping on decorative driveways and walkways. Any damage that occurs gets addressed immediately and fairly. The goal is property protection while maintaining accessibility, and experience helps balance both priorities effectively.
Emergency service is available for urgent situations like medical access needs, business reopening requirements, or safety hazards. Response time depends on current weather conditions and existing service commitments, but emergency calls receive priority scheduling. Rates for emergency service are higher than contract pricing due to the immediate response requirement. Having excavating equipment available means capability to handle situations beyond typical snow removal, including storm damage cleanup and urgent access restoration.

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