SNOW REMOVAL
SEASONAL SNOW REMOVAL IN WINNIPEG
Are you looking for reliable snow removal services in the Winnipeg area? Class A Service Ltd provides dependable residential and commercial snow removal to help keep your property safe, accessible, and clear throughout the winter months. Our team is equipped to handle snowfall of all sizes while responding promptly to changing weather conditions.
We focus on timely service, proper clearing techniques, and attention to high traffic areas such as driveways, walkways, entrances, and parking areas. Consistent snow removal helps reduce slip hazards, improves accessibility, and ensures your property remains functional during winter conditions.
With a commitment to reliability and clear communication, Class A Service Ltd works with homeowners and businesses to deliver winter services you can count on. For more information about our snow removal services, reach out to us.
We don’t want to just meet your expectations, we want to exceed them!
Winter
Snow Removal
While snow can be pretty and make children's wishes of no school in the morning come true, it can also be an inconvenience for homeowners. Class A Service Ltd. has 25 crews with routes set up to service all areas of Winnipeg. Residential clearing is done on a regular basis or as a one-time service. Our crews operate commercial grade snowblowers to have your driveway and sidewalks cleared, 7 days a week. We also offer Bobcat and snow plow service for clients with larger properties.
Book your vacation and leave the snow clearing to us!
Rooftop Snow Removal
Our experienced crews will clear the accumulated snow from your roof, preventing any damage which may occur from ice dams or excessive snow loads. Crews are fully bonded, insured and covered under Worker’s Compensation. Don't wait for a leak! Call today to prevent ice dams!
Ice Dams
An ice dam is a ridge or build-up of ice at the bottom edge of the roof. The problem with ice dams is that they allow additional melt water to pond, or puddle behind them. Shingle roofs are not designed to be waterproof. They are designed to shed water. Once the water has accumulated, it generally finds a way into the home through nail penetrations, and behind flashings.
Ice dams can form in a variety of ways. The most common way is when large amounts of snow accumulate on a roof, and some of the snow begins to melt. The melt water runs down the roof underneath the snow blanket, and when it hits the cold edge of the roof, it refreezes. The ice builds and builds, eventually creating an ice dam that traps the rest of the melt water up on the roof. Other factors leading to ice dams are things such as hot spots on the roof. They can occur around vents, skylights, or above an area that lacks sufficient insulation. These hot spots will melt the snow, only to have it refreeze as it runs down over a colder area of the roof, usually at the edge.






