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Average snow shovelling prices in Calgary, along with other relevant information.

Our Starting Prices

Calgary Lawn and Snow Services offers unlimited snow shoveling.
 
The monthly minimum charge is $125.00 for the city sidewalk going to the
 
Front door extra cost if corner lot. All prices start from.
 
$150.00 for a double garage
 
$225.00 for a triple garage.
 
There are no contracts, and you can cancel without penalty.
 
Unlimited snow shoveling service. We also provide free ice melt and ice chipping, if necessary, with no hidden fees.

 
Taxes are included, and we offer free estimates.

 Average Prices for Snow Shoveling in Calgary

Starting Average prices for Snow Shoveling unlimited:

Sidewalk Snow Shoveling to front door $125.00

Corner lot to front door $160.00

Single Driveway $200.00

Double Driveway $250.00

Triple Driveway $289.00

These prices serve as guidelines for the starting costs of Spring Cleanup in Calgary, Alberta.

There may be contracts, and maybe committed with the company for the duration of the contract; any extras such as ice melt or ice chipping may be an additional charge; prices don't include tax in prices.

These prices serve as guidelines for the starting costs of Snow Shoveling in Calgary.

Their Average Prices

Guideline and Questions and Answers  of Snow Shoveling Clearing in Calgary 

Q: Do I have to shovel my sidewalk in Calgary?
 
A. The Calgary bylaw requires removing snow and ice from sidewalks on your property within 24 hours after snowfall stops.  
 
Q.   Can I be fined for not shoveling my sidewalk?
 
A.   Yes, penalties start at $250 for the first offense, $500 for the second, and $750 for further violations. The city may also clear it for you, but it will cost you the labor.
 
Q.    Can I shovel snow onto the road?
 
A.    No. Throwing snow into city roadways, back lanes, or a neighbor’s property is forbidden since it might cause risks.
 
Q.   Can I report someone if they don’t shovel their sidewalk?
 
A.   You may report them to the City of Calgary’s 311 or use the City of Calgary App.
 
Q.     Do businesses have different standards for snow removal?
 
A. Commercial properties must clear sidewalks promptly after the snowfall ends, or they may face penalties and liability for injuries. Residents have 24 hours to clear their sidewalks to bare pavement after the snowfall ends.
 
Q.   Does Calgary offer a free snow removal program?
 
A.   The city runs the Snow Angels program, where volunteers help seniors and individuals with disabilities shovel their sidewalks. Low-income seniors may also consider joining the Seniors Services Home Maintenance (SSHM) program. Call 311 for more information.
 
Q.. Would it be possible to use hot water to melt snow on my sidewalk?
 
A.    This might cause hazardous ice patches to form if it freezes again, making the situation much more severe. You should use ice melt, sand, or gravel in its place.  
 
Q…   I might be sued if someone were to slip and fall on the ice in front of my property.
 
A.    It is possible that you may be held accountable for damages if you fail to sweep your walkway with debris and someone is hurt as a result
 
Q.   Shovelling snow is a form of exercise?
 
A.    Although it can potentially burn between 400 and 600 calories per hour, you should exercise caution because it has also been linked to an increased risk of heart attacks in cold weather.
 
Q.    If I want to prevent snow from adhering to my shovel, would it be possible to spray it with cooking spray?
 
A.   By spraying your shovel with cooking oil or WD-40, you may make it easier for snow to slide off, which allows you to shovel more quickly.  
 
Q.   Would it be possible to use a leaf blower to clear snow?
 
A.   The answer is yes, but only for very light snow that is powdery; most blowers cannot handle moist snow.
 
Q.   Does shovelling snow before it stops snowing make a difference?
 
A.   The answer is yes! Shovelling in phases minimizes heavy accumulation and makes the work simpler.  
 
Q.   Is it true that cat litter can help with icy sidewalks?
 
A.   The answer is yes! Cat litter that does not clump together offers traction, but it does not melt ice. Sand or gravel is preferable.  
 
Q. Packed snow can turn into ice. When sidewalks are shaded, does this make it more challenging to remove?
 
A.   The reason is that some sidewalks continue to be covered in snow even after those sidewalks have been shovelled. Utilizing salt or gravel is beneficial.  
 
Q.   Would it be possible to hire the city to clear my driveway or sidewalk?
 
A.   The answer is no; however, private snow removal services are available, and the prices vary depending on the amount of snowfall. Or monthly service or area amount requested.
 
Q.   If I have a medical condition, can I refuse to shovel?
 
A.   If you have health problems, you can apply for assistance from volunteer programs such as Snow Angels or hire a snow removal service. 
 
Q.  Preventing slips while shoveling snow is essential for your safety. Here are some practical tips to help you stay steady on your feet
 
:A. Choose boots with slip-resistant, rubber soles that provide good traction on snow and ice.Consider adding ice cleats or traction devices for extra grip.
 
Q.  Clear Snow in Layers.
 
A,   Shovel light layers of snow at a time instead of trying to move heavy piles simultaneously. This reduces the risk of losing your balance due to the weight of the snow
 
.Q.   Using the Right Shoveling Technique
 
A.    Push snow rather than lifting it whenever possible.If you need to lift something, bend your knees and use your legs, not your back, to avoid straining and losing balance.
 
Q.   Stay Aware of Your Surroundings
 
A.   Watch for hidden ice patches or uneven surfaces under the snow.Avoid shoveling in areas with steep slopes or unstable footing.
 
Q.   Warm Up and Take Breaks
 
A.   Stretch before shoveling to loosen your muscles and improve balance. Take frequent breaks to prevent fatigue, making you more prone to slipping.
 
Q.   At what age should you stop shoveling snow?
 
A: There is no specific age to stop shoveling snow; it depends on your physical health and fitness level. However, older adults (typically over 55 or 60) face a higher risk of heart strain, slips, and injuries due to physical exertion and cold weather. If you’re older or have health concerns (e.g., heart problems, joint issues), consider hiring a snow removal service or asking for assistance from family or neighbors.
 
Q.   Is shoveling snow dangerous?
 
A.   Yes, shoveling snow can be dangerous if not done carefully. Risks include:Heart strain: Cold temperatures and physical exertion can increase the risk of heart attacks. Slips and falls: Icy surfaces can lead to injuries. Back injuries: Lifting heavy snow improperly can strain your back. Stay safe, use proper techniques, take breaks, and avoid overexertion.
 
Q.   How often does it snow in Calgary?
 
A.   Calgary experiences frequent snowfall during the winter months (November to March), with an average of 120 cm (47 inches) of snow annually. Snowfall can vary, and heavy snowstorms are common, so staying prepared is essential.

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