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Snow Removal Services
Snow Removal Lake Tahoe

At Trinity we take all the appropriate measures to ensure proper snow removal every time it snows.

Since Lake Tahoe’s watershed catches most of its precipitation each year in the form of snow, the way we clear and store snow from driveways and parking areas has an impact on the clarity of Lake Tahoe. Since snow removal activities can pick up pollutants from the pavement and mix them into the snow, stored snow, often contains contaminants.

Our goal at Trinity is to pile snow on vegetated or mulched landscapes which will absorb the water and filter the
pollutants, protecting the clarity of the lake.

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Residential Service
Our light-weight Bobcat blower pictured above, allows us to provide a two-man crew on every job, allowing us to have a second man shoveling in front of your garage, while your driveway is being cleared. This results in lower costs to you, our clients, while providing reliable and quality service every time it snows.

Commercial Service
Trinity Landscape & Snow Removal Services LLC offers a complete snow removal service for all Lake Tahoe and the surrounding areas. From the largest commercial account to the smallest
residential driveway, we have the proper equipment to meet every need, including clearing roofs, deck, and stairways.

Our professionally trained crew shovels the area in front of your garage that other companies leave behind.

Off loading snow? No problem! we have the equipment.

Good Snow Removal Practices Can Prevent Pollution of Lake Tahoe
Since Lake Tahoe’s watershed catches most of its precipitation each year in the form of snow, the way we clear and store snow from our driveways and parking areas has an impact on the clarity of Lake Tahoe.

Since snow removal activities can pick up pollutants from the pavement and mix them into the snow, plowed snow often contain contaminants. If we pile our snow on vegetated or mulched landscapes that have the capacity to absorb the water from melting snow, these pollutants will be filtered by the soil and will not end up in Lake Tahoe.

In fact, one of the main reasons that private property owners at Lake Tahoe are required to install best management practices (BMPs) around homes, businesses, and paved areas, is to make sure rainwater and melting snow soak into the soil instead of running off and carrying pollutants to the Lake.
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