Erie County, Pennsylvania
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Building permits are issued by Erie County or the City of Erie Building Department. Most projects over $500 require a permit.
Understanding snow removal services terminology helps you make informed decisions and communicate effectively with snow removal companies.
Applying brine or liquid de-icer to surfaces before a storm to prevent ice from bonding. More effective and uses less material than traditional de-icing.
A de-icing agent effective to -25°F. More expensive than rock salt but works at lower temperatures and is less damaging to concrete. Preferred for Erie's extreme cold snaps.
Applying chemical agents (rock salt, calcium chloride, magnesium chloride) to surfaces to melt ice and prevent refreezing. Applied to parking lots, sidewalks, and driveways.
Snow produced when cold air passes over warmer Lake Erie water, picking up moisture that falls as heavy snow. Erie's primary snow mechanism, capable of producing 2-3 feet in a single event.
Billing for each individual plowing event. Can be more expensive than seasonal contracts in heavy-snow Erie winters but is risk-free in light-snow years.
The most common and affordable de-icer. Effective to about 15°F. Below that temperature, calcium chloride or magnesium chloride is needed.
A large box-style plow attachment used on loaders and skid steers. Moves large volumes of snow efficiently in commercial lots.
Pushing and piling snow in designated areas of parking lots and properties. Requires planning to ensure stacks do not block visibility, drainage, or parking spaces.
Loading and trucking snow away from a property when on-site stacking space is exhausted. Common for Erie commercial properties after consecutive heavy storms.
The weight of accumulated snow on a roof. Heavy, wet lake effect snow can exceed structural limits. Erie roofs are designed for 30-40 PSF snow loads.
A fixed-price agreement covering all snow removal for the entire winter season. Provides budget certainty for Erie property owners and priority service during storms.
The snowfall accumulation threshold that triggers plowing service. Typically 2-3 inches for residential and 1-2 inches for commercial contracts.
An additional plow blade mounted on the side of a truck to clear wider paths. Used on roads and large commercial properties.
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