Home Services
Reliable Snow Removal When You Need It
Typical projects starting from $50
Canadian winters demand reliable snow and ice management. SageHomes connects you with local snow removal contractors who keep your driveways, walkways, and parking areas clear and safe — whether you need one-time clearing after a storm or a full seasonal contract.
Common Snow Removal Jobs
- Driveway and walkway snow clearing
- Roof snow removal
- Salting and ice treatment
- Commercial parking lot clearing
- Snow hauling and relocation
- Seasonal snow removal contracts
- Emergency after-hours clearing
- Sidewalk and step clearing
Why Hire a Professional Snow Removal Contractor?
Safety and Liability
As a property owner in Canada, you're responsible for keeping your sidewalks and steps safe. Proper snow and ice management reduces the risk of falls and liability.
Reliable and Timely
Professional contractors have equipment and crews ready to respond to snowfall events quickly — often before you wake up in the morning.
Equipment and Experience
Commercial snow blowers, plows, and salt spreaders clear large areas far faster and more thoroughly than manual shovelling.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does snow removal cost in Canada?
- A single residential driveway clearing typically costs $30–$80 per visit. Seasonal contracts can range from $300–$800 or more, depending on your region and the size of the area. Get free quotes on SageHomes.
- What's the difference between a seasonal contract and per-visit pricing?
- A seasonal contract covers all snow events during the winter for a fixed fee — ideal if you want certainty. Per-visit pricing charges each time the contractor clears your property, which can be more cost-effective in mild winters.
- Can contractors remove snow from my roof?
- Yes — many snow removal contractors offer roof snow clearing to prevent ice dam formation and excessive roof loads. This is particularly important after heavy snowfalls.
- What products are used for ice treatment?
- Common ice-control products include road salt (sodium chloride), calcium chloride (effective at lower temperatures), and eco-friendly alternatives like sand or potassium chloride. Your contractor can recommend the best option for your surface.
- How do I prevent ice dams on my roof?
- Ice dams are prevented by clearing heavy snow from your roof promptly and improving attic insulation and ventilation so heat doesn't escape through the roof deck.
