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Licensed & insured · Commercial contracts · Front Range

When it snows at 2am, we're already on the route.

Seasonal contract snow removal for Front Range commercial properties. Plowed, shoveled, de-iced — and documented.

Trigger depth in writing · Every visit logged · Storm dispatch around the clock
A plow truck and a loader with a pusher box clearing a large paved lot at dusk during a snowstorm
A plow truck with its blade down, pushing snow while it is still falling
The record

Time on site. What was cleared. What was applied.

Logged on every visit.

24/7
Storm dispatch
100%
Licensed & insured
Every
Visit logged
Front Range
Where we run
The Scope

Six things a snow contract has to cover.

Property managers, HOAs, retail centers, industrial parks, medical and office campuses. One contract, one crew, one record of every visit — written before the first flake, not argued about after it.

Contract Plowing

Lots and drive lanes cleared to your trigger depth. Routed so you're open on time.

To your trigger depth

Sidewalks & Entries

Hand crews on walks, entries, and ADA ramps. Where the slip-and-fall actually happens.

Hand crews

De-Icing & Sanding

Pre-treat before the storm, treat after. Product matched to temperature, not habit.

Matched to temp

Snow Hauling & Stacking

Piles placed where they won't flood your lot in the melt. Hauled off when you run out of room.

Placed, then hauled

24/7 Storm Dispatch

Storms don't wait for business hours. Neither does the route.

Round the clock

Logged & Timestamped Service

Every visit recorded — time on site, what was done, what was applied. The record you want if a claim ever lands.

Timestamped records
Why This Matters

The paperwork is half the job.

Nobody hires a snow contractor because they love snow contractors. They hire one because someone can fall on their sidewalk, and eighteen months later a lawyer will ask what was done about it — on that night, at that hour, on that walk.

Slip-and-fall claims are won and lost on documentation. A contractor who plowed well but wrote nothing down leaves you defending a blank page. So we log every visit: when the crew arrived, what got cleared, what product went down and at what rate, and what the storm was doing while we worked.

You get the record before you need it — not after someone asks for it.

Time on site

Arrival and departure, stamped per visit. Not "sometime that night."

What was cleared

Lot, drive lanes, walks, entries, ramps — marked off as they're done.

What was applied

Which product, at what rate, on which surfaces, at what temperature.

What the storm did

Depth at the trigger, whether it kept falling, whether we came back.

Lock a Season Contract
A snow pusher standing in a cleared snowbank beside a swept concrete walk

The walk is where the claim starts. It's also the first thing a cheap contract quietly drops.

The Snow Care Standard

What you're actually buying.

Four things every Frontier Snow Care contract holds to — written down, not implied.

Trigger depth in writing

You know exactly what starts the plow. Nobody argues about it at 4am.

On site before you open

Routes are built backwards from your open time, not ours.

Every visit logged

Timestamped service records. Slip-and-fall claims are won with documentation.

Ice melt that won't eat your concrete

Product picked for temperature and surface. Cheap salt costs you a slab.

How It Works

Four steps. No 4am arguments.

01

Site Walk

We walk the lot before the season. Drive lanes, walks, entries, ramps, where the piles can go, and where the melt runs.

02

Contract & Trigger Depth

Scope, trigger depth, and open time in writing. You know what starts the plow and when we'll be gone.

03

Storm Response

Dispatch runs the route on the trigger — day or night. Plow, shovel, treat. Back if it keeps falling.

04

Post-Storm Report

Timestamped log of the visit: time on site, what was cleared, what was applied. Filed before you ask.

Where We Run

Routes across the Front Range.

Denver metro, the foothills, and the south suburbs. Routes are built tight and geographic — if your property doesn't fit a route we can actually run in a storm, we'll tell you instead of signing you.

DenverLakewoodArvadaWheat RidgeGoldenLittletonCentennialParkerCastle RockBoulder
Pre-Season

Contracts are set before the first storm — not during it.

Once it's snowing, every route on the Front Range is already spoken for. Send us the property now, we'll walk it, and you'll have a scope, a trigger depth, and a number in writing before the season turns.