Colorado Springs Snow Removal You Can Count On
Snow removal in Colorado Springs is not a luxury — it is a necessity. The city averages over 50 inches of snowfall annually, and at 6,035 feet elevation, storms arrive fast and hit hard. A single March blizzard can dump 18 inches of heavy, wet snow overnight, turning driveways into ice rinks and parking lots into liabilities.
CN Landscaping provides snow removal across Colorado Springs, Monument, Fountain, Falcon, Black Forest, Larkspur, and Perry Park. We handle residential driveways and walkways, commercial parking lots, retail storefronts, HOA common areas, and sidewalk clearing. Our crews monitor forecasts around the clock during storm season and deploy automatically when accumulation hits your trigger depth — typically 2-4 inches — so you never have to make a phone call at 5 AM.
Residential snow plowing runs $75-$150 per push depending on driveway size and complexity. Commercial lot clearing starts at $200-$500+ per visit based on square footage and service level. Seasonal contracts lock in a fixed monthly rate from November through April, eliminating unpredictable costs during heavy-snow winters. Every service includes de-icing application to prevent refreeze and black ice formation.
Snow Removal Services We Provide
From single-family driveways to multi-acre commercial lots, we have the equipment and crews to keep your property safe and accessible all winter.
Residential Snow Plowing
Driveways, walkways, front steps, and patios cleared quickly and thoroughly. We use truck-mounted plows for driveways and hand-clear around vehicles, landscaping, and garage doors to prevent property damage. Most residential properties are cleared within 30-45 minutes of crew arrival. Service includes a pass with de-icer to prevent refreeze on concrete and pavers.
Commercial Lot Clearing
Parking lots, loading docks, fire lanes, and ADA-accessible routes cleared before business hours. We deploy heavy-duty plows and skid steers for large commercial properties with priority 4 AM start times. Stacking locations are pre-planned to avoid blocking drainage, fire hydrants, or customer parking. Includes liability-conscious documentation with timestamped service records for property managers.
Sidewalk and Walkway Clearing
Colorado Springs municipal code requires property owners to clear sidewalks within 24 hours of snowfall or face fines. We handle sidewalk clearing as a standalone service or bundled with driveway or lot plowing. Walkways are hand-shoveled or snow-blown and treated with ice melt to meet ADA accessibility requirements and reduce slip-and-fall risk.
De-Icing and Salt Application
Pre-treatment before storms prevents ice from bonding to pavement, cutting removal time and reducing slip hazards. Post-storm de-icing eliminates black ice that forms during Colorado Springs' rapid freeze-thaw cycles. We use magnesium chloride and calcium chloride products that work at temperatures well below zero — common during January cold snaps — and avoid rock salt on concrete to prevent spalling damage.
Seasonal Contracts vs. Per-Push
Seasonal contracts run November through April at a fixed monthly rate — no surprises regardless of how many storms hit. Per-push pricing charges only when we service your property, ideal for mild winters or properties that need occasional clearing. Both options include de-icing. We recommend seasonal contracts for commercial properties where consistent access is non-negotiable and for homeowners who want guaranteed service without calling each time.
How We Handle Snow Events
Our snow removal operation runs on preparation, monitoring, and fast deployment. Here is exactly what happens when a storm hits Colorado Springs.
- Weather monitoring and pre-treatment — We track National Weather Service forecasts and local radar 72 hours ahead. When a significant storm is incoming, crews pre-treat commercial surfaces with liquid magnesium chloride to prevent ice bonding
- Trigger depth activation — Once snowfall accumulation reaches your contracted trigger depth (typically 2-4 inches), crews deploy automatically. No phone call needed from you
- Crew deployment and plowing — Commercial properties receive first-priority service starting at 4 AM. Residential routes follow, with most driveways cleared before morning commute times
- Hand clearing and detail work — Walkways, steps, around vehicles, mailboxes, and garage doors are hand-shoveled or snow-blown. We do not plow snow against your landscaping or leave berms blocking your sidewalk
- De-icing application — After plowing, all cleared surfaces receive de-icer treatment to prevent refreeze. This is especially critical in Colorado Springs where daytime temperatures can swing 40 degrees, melting snow that refreezes into black ice by evening
- Multi-pass monitoring — During extended storms, we make multiple passes as accumulation continues. Seasonal contract clients receive unlimited passes per event at no additional charge
Why Snow Removal in Colorado Springs Is Different
Colorado Springs is not Denver, and it is not the mountains. The Pikes Peak region has its own weather patterns that make snow removal uniquely challenging — and uniquely important to get right.
Elevation and temperature swings: At 6,035 feet, Colorado Springs experiences intense UV radiation that melts surface snow quickly during the day, followed by rapid refreezing at night. This daily freeze-thaw cycle creates black ice on driveways, parking lots, and sidewalks — the number one cause of slip-and-fall injuries in winter. Effective snow removal here requires de-icing, not just plowing.
Chinook winds and sudden melts: Warm Chinook winds can raise temperatures 30-40 degrees in hours, turning a foot of snow into slush and standing water that refreezes overnight. Properties that looked clear at noon become ice sheets by sunrise. Pre-treatment and post-storm de-icing are essential, not optional.
March and April are the worst months: Colorado Springs receives more snow in March and April than in December and January combined. Spring storms drop heavy, wet snow at rates of 2-3 inches per hour — the kind that snaps tree branches, collapses carports, and overwhelms homeowners with standard shovels. These late-season storms catch people off guard, which is why our seasonal contracts run through the end of April.
Pikes Peak weather patterns: The mountain creates its own localized weather. Upslope storms can stall over the Front Range for 24-48 hours, producing accumulations that far exceed forecasts. Areas like Black Forest and Monument at 7,000+ feet routinely receive 50% more snow than downtown Colorado Springs. We adjust routes and response by elevation zone.
Snow Removal Pricing
Snow removal costs in Colorado Springs depend on property type, driveway or lot size, and whether you choose per-push or seasonal pricing. Here is what to expect:
- Residential per-push: $75 - $150 per visit (standard driveway and walkway)
- Large residential / circular driveway: $125 - $200 per visit
- Commercial lot per-visit: $200 - $500+ depending on square footage
- Sidewalk-only service: $40 - $75 per visit
- De-icing application (standalone): $50 - $150 per application
- Seasonal contracts (residential): Fixed monthly rate, November - April
- Seasonal contracts (commercial): Custom quoted based on lot size and service level
All pricing includes de-icing treatment after every plow pass. Seasonal contracts include unlimited visits per storm event — no per-push caps. No hidden fees, no trip charges, no surprise invoices after a big storm.
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Snow Removal FAQ
CN Landscaping begins snow removal service at a 2-inch accumulation trigger for most contracts. Commercial properties with high-traffic requirements can set a lower trigger depth. We monitor weather forecasts continuously during storm events and deploy crews as soon as accumulation reaches the agreed threshold — you don't need to call us.
Yes. We offer both seasonal contracts and per-push pricing. Seasonal contracts run from November through April and include unlimited snow removal visits at a fixed monthly rate. This protects you from unpredictable costs during heavy-snow winters like 2018-2019 when Colorado Springs received over 80 inches. Per-push pricing works well for properties that only need occasional service.
Colorado Springs snow season typically runs from late October through mid-April. The first measurable snowfall usually arrives in October, but the heaviest storms hit in March and April — the two snowiest months on record for the Pikes Peak region. Spring storms are often the wettest, dropping 12-18 inches of heavy, wet snow in a single event. We recommend having a snow removal plan in place by early November.
Yes. De-icing and ice management are included in our snow removal services. We apply magnesium chloride or calcium chloride-based products that work effectively at Colorado Springs temperatures, which regularly drop below zero. Pre-treatment before storms prevents ice bonding to pavement, and post-storm application eliminates black ice hazards. We avoid rock salt on concrete surfaces because it causes spalling damage in freeze-thaw cycles.
Yes. We handle residential driveways, walkways, and patios as well as commercial parking lots, retail storefronts, office complexes, and HOA common areas. Commercial properties receive priority service with 4 AM start times to ensure lots are clear before business hours. Residential service typically begins at first light and is completed by mid-morning.
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