I've been plowing driveways around Lancaster, Clinton, and Bolton for over a decade. It started the way most things do around here — a neighbor needed help, I had a truck with a plow, and word got around. Before long I had a route.
During the rest of the year, I run a masonry company — chimneys, stone walls, fireplaces. The kind of work where you show up, do it right, and your name gets passed around the neighborhood. Plowing is the same deal. I don't run ads. I don't need to. People know me because I'm the guy who already cleared their driveway by the time they look out the window.
When a storm hits, I'm out before sunrise. I run a tight route through Lancaster, Clinton, and Bolton — I know which roads the town plows first, which driveways drift the worst, and which hills turn to ice by 5 AM. Your driveway gets cleared before you need to leave for work.
If the snow keeps coming down, I come back. No extra charge for return trips during the same storm. That's just how it should work.
I don't lock you into seasonal contracts. You don't pay if it doesn't snow. When it does, I show up. Simple as that. I'm fully insured, I've been doing this a long time, and I live right here in town. If there's ever an issue, you know where to find me.
I plow residential driveways and walkways in three towns: