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Snow removal that keeps your strata safe — and your council covered

Winter maintenance for strata corporations — common property clearing, bylaw sidewalk compliance, photo-documented service for council records. Call (604) 990-7072.

The problems we take off your plate

Liability lands on the corporation

The Strata Property Act makes the corporation responsible for common-property maintenance — one icy walkway can become a claim against every owner. Our photo-verified visits build the due-diligence record that protects you.

Budget surprises anger owners

A bad winter of per-hour billing shows up as a special levy conversation nobody wants. Seasonal contracts give council one fixed line item, whatever the weather does.

Complaints hit the council inbox first

When walkways aren't cleared by 7am, owners email council, not the contractor. Automatic weather-triggered dispatch means the work happens before the complaints start.

Bylaw sidewalk frontage is your job

North Shore municipalities require sidewalks bordering the property cleared by 10am. We map your bylaw frontage into the service area so compliance is automatic.

Built for how stratas actually work

A strata corporation isn’t a business with a facilities manager — it’s a volunteer council making decisions on behalf of dozens of owners, with a fiduciary duty and a shared budget. Our strata programs are designed around exactly that reality.

One fixed number for the budget. Seasonal contracts (Oct 1 – Apr 30) turn winter from an unpredictable expense into a single line item council can approve once and stop thinking about. When it snows six times in January, your invoice doesn’t change.

A paper trail for every decision-maker. Every visit generates GPS-stamped photo records. When an owner asks “did the contractor even come?”, the answer is a link, not an argument. When your insurer or a claims adjuster asks for winter maintenance records, they already exist — organized by date, with photos.

Common property, fully mapped. Driveways, visitor stalls, walkways between buildings, mailbox kiosks, fire-exit routes, parkade ramps and your municipal sidewalk frontage — mapped into the service plan from satellite imagery before we quote, so nothing is “extra” in February.

The liability question, answered properly

Under BC law, strata corporations owe a duty of care on common property, and slip-and-fall claims routinely name the corporation. Courts look for a system of reasonable winter maintenance — not perfection, but a documented, consistent response. That’s precisely what automatic dispatch plus photo-verified service records provide. Our guide to slip-and-fall liability in BC covers what adjudicators actually look for.

We service strata properties across North Vancouver, West Vancouver and the whole North Shore — from six-unit townhouse complexes to multi-tower communities. If your council is comparing quotes for next season, see how strata councils use our satellite service maps to get apples-to-apples pricing.

FAQ

Strata Properties — common questions

Can you present a quote to our strata council?

Yes — our quotes come with the property's satellite-measured service map, so council sees exactly which surfaces are included, and we're happy to answer questions at a council meeting or by email.

What documentation does council receive?

Every visit is GPS-logged with time-stamped photos. Ask for per-event summaries or a season-end service report — useful for AGMs, insurance renewals and defending against claims.

Our complex has tight laneways — can you access them?

Yes. We run compact equipment specifically for strata laneways, visitor parking, and parkade ramps that full-size plow trucks can't work safely.

When does the seasonal contract run?

October 1 through April 30, covering every snowfall and every freezing event in between — no per-storm charges, no caps.

Ready to protect your property this winter?

Get a satellite-measured quote — accurate pricing without waiting for a site visit. Most quotes are ready the same day.