Snow plowing Connecticut homeowners & businesses trust.
Residential driveways, commercial lots, sidewalks, and salt & ice management across Connecticut. Route-based dispatch, owner-accountable, plow on the truck when the storm hits.
Residential, commercial, everything in between.
When the forecast turns, you want a plow operator whose phone you already have — not a dispatcher you've never met.
B&L has run snow routes across Connecticut since 2016. Same trucks, same operator, same accountability as our summer work. If your driveway or lot is on our route, it gets cleared on the trigger — you don't have to call.
Salt and ice are handled the same visit. Pre-storm treatment available for commercial lots with liability exposure.
Residential driveways
Single and multi-car drives, aprons, turnarounds. Hand-shovel on walkways on request.
Commercial lots
Retail, office, small industrial. Pre-dawn passes for morning-open businesses.
Sidewalks & walkways
Front walks, side entrances, ADA paths. Cleared and de-iced.
Salt & ice management
Bulk salt, calcium chloride for hard freezes, re-treat after refreeze.
Pre-storm treatment
Liquid brine or salt applied 12–24 hours ahead of forecast snow. Reduces bonding so the plow clears down to pavement — essential for commercial lots with slip-and-fall exposure.
Route-based pricing. Two ways to sign up.
Every property sits on a fixed plow route. Pricing depends on where you land on the route and how you want to pay — seasonal flat-rate or per-storm.
Seasonal contract
One flat rate for the full winter. You're locked into the route and cleared automatically on every triggering storm — no calls, no waiting.
- Automatic dispatch on trigger
- Priority routing during heavy storms
- Multiple passes on 6"+ events included
- Salt/ice management add-on available
- Locked pricing — no surge on blizzards
Per-storm
Pay by the event. Good for lighter-use properties or folks who want to opt in storm by storm. Route priority goes to contract clients first.
- Billed per plow visit
- Call or text to confirm dispatch
- Rates may adjust on extreme events
- Salt applied on request
- Subject to route capacity
Signup to billing. Five steps.
From the first call to the invoice after a storm — here's exactly how our snow operation runs.
Signup
Call or text. We confirm property, scope, and seasonal vs per-storm.
Route assignment
Your property gets slotted into the route based on location and priority.
Storm activation
We watch the forecast. Once the trigger is confirmed, we roll on the route.
Monitoring
Heavy storms get multi-pass coverage. Re-treats for refreeze on request.
Billing
Seasonal: invoiced upfront or in installments. Per-storm: billed after the event.
Common snow questions.
What snow depth triggers a plow?
Our standard trigger is 2 inches of accumulation for residential driveways and 1 inch for commercial lots. Seasonal contract clients get automatic dispatch once the threshold is hit — no call required. Per-storm clients are called or texted before we roll.
How does priority routing work during a storm?
Seasonal contract clients are on a fixed route and always cleared first. Commercial lots with morning open times get pre-dawn passes. Per-storm and ad-hoc clients are fit in after the contract route clears. During heavy storms (6+ inches) we run multiple passes to keep contract properties ahead of the snowfall.
When does snow contract signup close?
Winter signups open in early fall and we hold the route open through November 15. After that, new clients go on a waitlist or per-storm basis depending on route capacity. Signing early locks in your route position and pricing for the full season.
Get on the route before the first storm.
Call or text Brian directly to lock in your seasonal contract or get added to the per-storm list. Connecticut only.
(203) 537-0388 · info@bloutdoors.com