Freshly fallen snow looks beautiful, as white crystals blanket everything in sight. Unfortunately, that includes your sidewalks and driveway, where snow removal is necessary for ease of movement and safety. There are a number of snow removal options to choose from, and which works best for you and your property is a personal decision that only you can make. Shoveling snow is back-breaking work, and only practical in areas of the country that experience snow once or twice a season. For the rest of the country, a snow blower or plow is the perfect solution for safe snow removal. Before you head out to purchase a snow blower or plow, do your research to make the most of your investment. Here we have typed up a useful for list for why your choice should be a snow plow instead of snow blower, as you will see the benefits are many.
Generally speaking, a snow blower is slower to use than a snow plow. With the right vehicle behind it, a snow plow can quickly and effortlessly clear large volumes of snow. It can take much longer to clear a large area using a snow blower in comparison to a snow plow. The use of snow plow for removing snow will drastically reduce the amount of time needed, regardless of the amount of snowfall.
You can move so much more snow with a vehicle mounted blade or a plow. A snow plow is a great solution for larger applications such as long driveways or parking lots.
There is little that can go wrong with the snow plow itself, and if it is attached to a dependable vehicle, it can provide years of reliable service. Simply learn how to store and use the equipment properly, and you can ensure longevity in your equipment.
With a snow plow you can easily remove snow while sitting within a heated vehicle. If you have a snow blower, you are stuck walking behind it. During the process of clearing your property, you will be exposed to the elements, including freezing temperatures, falling snow, or cold wind.
We are all a little bit lazy, so why not remove the snow with minimal effort? Just sit back relax and drive your favorite vehicle to steer the snow out of your way.
A pickup truck or SUV has a lot more horsepower than a snow blower, and this could be very beneficial when dealing with hard and stubborn snow.
If you're getting a lot of wet, heavy snow, then a snowplow option will be best for you. Heavy wet snow creates difficulties for snowblowers (i.e. builds up within in the chute) and can lead to more maintenance work on the machine. Heavy snow that freezes is beyond the capability of any snowblower.
Do you have gravel or rocks in the area you intend to remove snow from. A snow blower tend to pick up and throw these everywhere creating dangerous situation. In this situation a turf friendly snowplow such as the SNOWSPORT® Utility Plow might be your best option.
It is a lot more fun to drive snow plow than a snow blower.
Snow plows might sound pricy at first and the price tag is often higher, but in the long term, due to no maintenance compared to snow blower, you will end up with the more affordable option by choosing a snow plow.
Plows are wonderful inventions but they are not without their faults. To successfully and safely operate a plow, one must have a vehicle that can handle the weight of the blade and have sufficient room for not only piling the snow but also for the vehicle to turn around. It can sometimes be an intricate dance to control when it is needed to raise the blade and lower the blade to remove snow. The choice of how you remove your snow relies directly on you; the snow remover! Certain factors can weigh in on your decision, from average snowfall amounts to where you reside and the area size needing snow removal.