In January 2026, a heavy snowstorm is forecasted to hit Maryland and a huge swathe of the United States to the west. On the East Coast, we get to have at least a few days to prepare before a storm comes our way. If you aren’t looking forward to shoveling snow off your driveway in the next few days, check out these smart ways to remove snow from your driveway fast.
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Smart Ways to Remove Snow from Your Driveway
Friday, January 23rd, 2026Why Use Snow Removal Services?
Friday, December 29th, 2023Snow removal is a difficult task. It isn’t so fun to look outside and see the heavy mounds of snow you have to clear off your walkway and driveway. What if you have a driveway that’s a mile long on top of it, and you just had back surgery and need to get to an important event in a few days? Here are a few reasons why you might want to use snow removal services this year.
Prepare Your Asphalt Driveway for Snow!
Wednesday, December 20th, 2023Although it may be rare, Maryland can get multiple feet of snow. Even an inch of snow can cause ice to cover the pavement. Is your home or business ready for the snow in the forecast? We’ll discuss how to prepare your asphalt driveway for snow below!
3 Ways to Protect Your Asphalt From Winter Weather
Wednesday, January 6th, 2016Asphalt pavement requires maintenance, and when the temperatures drop in the winter months it can become more difficult to keep yours in healthy shape. Why? Because throughout the winter, your asphalt is freezing and thawing based on changing temperatures. Ice and snow can accumulate on the surface and pool as it melts which can cause damage. When water freezes, it expands. This means that if water finds its way into a pothole or crack (via rain, melted ice or snow), it will create pressure that could worsen the hole or crack as it freezes over. But how can you protect your asphalt NOW? Let’s help.




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