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Stay Safe This Winter With TLC’s Snow Removal Services

From the desk of Bob Carr, President of TLC

Winter weather in our area can be unpredictable. One morning you wake up to a dusting, and the next it’s several inches of heavy snow and ice packed onto your driveway and walkways. At TLC, we know how challenging (and even dangerous) snow removal can be for homeowners — that’s why we’re offering a local, close-to-home snow service this season.

Serving Our Neighbors Within 3 Miles

Because snowstorms require quick response, we’re keeping our snow removal service close to our home base. If you live within three miles of our office, we’d be happy to help keep your property clear and safe all winter long.

Our Approach: Hand Shovels, No Heavy Machines

Unlike big commercial plow trucks that can scrape, damage, or miss important areas, our team focuses on residential snow removal by hand. We use good, old-fashioned snow shovels to carefully clear your driveways, walkways, and entrances — giving you a thorough job without tearing up your property.

No-Salt Ice Control That’s Gentle on Your Home

After shoveling, we apply a zero-salt, non-corrosive ice melt. This treatment prevents refreezing without the harmful side effects of rock salt.

  • No grass burn
  • No concrete damage
  • No harm to pets or landscaping

Why Choose TLC for Snow Removal?

  • Local & Responsive – We’re right here in your neighborhood.
  • Attention to Detail – Every inch cleared by hand.
  • Eco- & Pet-Friendly – No salt, no harsh chemicals.
  • Trusted Team – The same TLC quality we bring to lawns, lighting, drainage, and more.

Let TLC Handle the Snow for You

Snow removal doesn’t have to be stressful. Stay warm inside and let our team take care of the hard work outside. If you’re within 3 miles of our office, give us a call today to reserve your spot before the first snow hits.

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