Keep Driveways Clear All Winter Long

Snow plowing and ice control for residential and light commercial properties in Lee, Massachusetts.

Winter in Lee brings heavy snow, ice buildup, and conditions that make driveways and walkways difficult to navigate. You might wake up to six inches of snow blocking your car, ice forming along the edges of your driveway after freezing rain, or sidewalks that stay slippery even after the storm passes. These conditions create safety risks and limit access to your property until someone clears the way.

Berkshire Outdoor Services provides snow plowing and ice management for residential driveways and light commercial properties throughout Lee. The service includes plowing snow from driveways, applying salt or ice melt to roads and sidewalks, and maintaining safe access during active storms. Seasonal service options are available for homeowners and businesses that want consistent coverage without calling each time it snows.

To secure plowing and ice management services for the season in Lee, call Berkshire Outdoor Services before the first snowfall.

How Plowing and Salting Keep Your Property Accessible

When snow accumulates in Lee, Berkshire Outdoor Services begins plowing once accumulation reaches the agreed-upon trigger depth, typically two to four inches. Plows clear driveways from the garage to the street, pushing snow to designated areas where it won't block access or drainage. After plowing, salt or ice melt is applied to roads and sidewalks to prevent ice from forming as temperatures drop.

Once the work is done, your driveway is clear enough to drive on without getting stuck, and walkways are treated so you can walk without slipping. Snow is pushed to edges or corners where it melts gradually without blocking paths or piling against doors. Ice that would have formed overnight is broken up or prevented from bonding to pavement.

Plowing schedules depend on storm timing and accumulation rates, so service may happen early morning, during the day, or overnight depending on when snow falls. Seasonal contracts lock in service for the entire winter, while per-storm arrangements are available for properties that only need occasional help. Berkshire Outdoor Services is familiar with local roads and weather patterns, which helps with timing and route planning during heavy snow events.

Homeowners and business owners in Lee often have questions about how snow plowing works, when service happens, and what's included. These answers address the most common concerns.

Here's what most people ask before signing up

What is a seasonal contract and how does it work?
A seasonal contract covers all plowing and ice control for the winter at a set rate. Berkshire Outdoor Services monitors weather and plows your property automatically when snow reaches the trigger depth, so you don't need to call each time.
How much snow needs to fall before plowing starts?
Most contracts set a trigger depth of two to four inches. Once accumulation reaches that point, plowing begins. You agree on the depth when you sign up based on your access needs and budget.
When does plowing happen during a storm?
Timing depends on when snow falls and how quickly it accumulates. Berkshire Outdoor Services plows as early as needed to keep driveways passable, which may mean service happens overnight, early morning, or during the day.
What areas are treated with salt or ice melt?
Salt and ice melt are applied to driveways, roads, and sidewalks to prevent ice buildup after plowing. You specify which areas need treatment when you set up service.
Why should I book snow services before winter starts?
Booking ahead secures your spot on the route and guarantees service during storms. Berkshire Outdoor Services fills seasonal contracts early, and properties added mid-season may face delays or limited availability.

If you want reliable snow plowing and ice control in Lee this winter, Berkshire Outdoor Services offers seasonal contracts and per-storm service for homes and businesses throughout the area. Learn more by calling ahead to reserve your spot before the season begins.