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These aren't small parking lots we're talking about. Walmart distribution and retail locations mean massive square footage - truck lanes, loading docks, customer areas - all of it buried under several inches of snow and ice. The roads between cities weren't much better. Texas doesn't see winters like this often, and when it does, most of the state isn't ready for it. We were.
We ran plow trucks through the night and into the morning across multiple sites. Snow banks got stacked well off the travel lanes, keeping truck traffic moving and customer access open. That's the whole point of commercial snow removal - keeping a business operational when the weather says otherwise. Downtime for a retailer like Walmart isn't just an inconvenience. It's a real cost.
We cover a wide range of commercial snow removal needs, whether it's a single business location or a multi-site run spanning several cities. We bring the right equipment, we coordinate ahead of the storm when we can, and we stay on-site until the job is done right. That's what large commercial clients need, and that's exactly what we delivered on this run.
Texas winters are unpredictable. One storm can shut down a city that hasn't seen a plow in years. Having a crew that can mobilize quickly, cover serious ground, and handle large commercial properties makes all the difference. We're proud of the work we put in on this one.