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How to deal with snow and ice on your property:

Writer: Mathew ToussaintMathew Toussaint

How to deal with snow and ice on your property:


Snow and ice can create a variety of challenges for property owners and managers, including slippery sidewalks and driveways, blocked entrances, and damage to roofs and gutters. Here are some tips for how to deal with snow and ice on your property:

  1. Shovel snow promptly. It's important to shovel snow as soon as possible to prevent it from building up and creating slippery conditions. Make sure to shovel sidewalks, driveways, and entrances to ensure that they are safe for tenants and visitors. Use salt or sand for traction.

  2. If you live in an area with freezing temperatures, you may want to consider using salt or sand to help provide traction on slippery surfaces. Salt can help melt ice and snow, while sand can provide extra grip.

  3. Keep drains and gutters clear. Snow and ice can build up in drains and gutters, which can cause water to back up and potentially damage your property. Make sure to keep drains and gutters clear to prevent this from happening. Inspect your roof and gutters. Heavy snow and ice can put extra strain on your roof and gutters, potentially causing them to become damaged.

  4. Make sure to inspect your roof and gutters regularly to ensure that they are in good condition. Have a plan for emergencies. If a storm hits and causes damage to your property, it's important to have a plan in place for how to deal with the situation.

  5. This might include having a list of contractors or service providers that you can contact in case of emergencies.

By following these tips, you can help protect your property and keep it safe during the winter months. Stay prepared!



 
 
 

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