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Professional Sidewalk Clearing & Walkway Safety in Utah | Prime Landscaping

Every winter, thousands of slip-and-fall accidents occur on uncleared sidewalks and walkways across Utah. For property owners, these incidents represent serious liability exposure, costly lawsuits, and damaged reputations. At Prime Landscaping and Snow Removal LLC, our professional sidewalk clearing and walkway safety services ensure your pedestrians—customers, employees, residents, and visitors—can navigate your property safely, no matter how severe the storm.

Why Sidewalk Clearing is Critical for Your Property

Uncleared sidewalks are not just an inconvenience—they are a significant hazard with real financial and legal consequences. Here is why proactive walkway management is essential:

  • Premises Liability: Utah property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe walkways. Failure to clear snow and ice within a reasonable timeframe exposes you to negligence claims and costly litigation.
  • ADA Compliance: Commercial properties must maintain accessible routes for individuals with disabilities. Snow-blocked ramps, curb cuts, and accessible parking paths violate federal ADA requirements.
  • Customer Retention: Customers who struggle to reach your entrance due to snow and ice are unlikely to return. Clear walkways signal that you value their safety and business.
  • Employee Safety: Workers injured on icy walkways file workers’ compensation claims that increase your premiums and reduce productivity. Prevention is far less expensive than reaction.
  • Municipal Compliance: Many Utah cities and counties enforce snow removal ordinances with fines for non-compliance. Salt Lake City, Park City, and surrounding municipalities have strict clearing timelines.
  • Emergency Access: Snow-blocked walkways impede emergency responders, delivery personnel, and service technicians. In a crisis, seconds matter—and snow should never be the obstacle.
  • Property Damage Prevention: Repeated freeze-thaw cycles on uncleared walkways cause concrete spalling, paver shifting, and surface degradation that requires expensive spring repairs.

Our Sidewalk & Walkway Clearing Services

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Commercial Sidewalk Clearing

Complete snow and ice removal for retail storefronts, office complexes, medical facilities, and industrial properties. We clear all pedestrian paths from parking to entrance.

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Residential Walkway Shoveling

Reliable sidewalk and walkway clearing for single-family homes, townhouses, and duplexes. Perfect for homeowners who travel, work long hours, or cannot physically shovel.

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HOA & Multi-Family Walkways

Coordinated clearing for apartment complexes, condominiums, and homeowner associations with shared walkways, breezeways, and common pedestrian areas.

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ADA Accessibility Clearing

Priority clearing of wheelchair ramps, curb ramps, accessible parking paths, and entryways to ensure compliance and safe access for all individuals.

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Ice Melt & Anti-Icing

Pre-treatment and post-clearing application of eco-friendly de-icers on walkways. Prevents ice bond formation and eliminates slippery residual patches.

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Service Documentation

Detailed clearing logs with timestamps, photos, and weather conditions for insurance claims, HOA records, and municipal compliance verification.

Understanding Liability & Legal Responsibilities

Utah property owners must understand their legal obligations regarding sidewalk and walkway maintenance during winter months:

  • Reasonable Care Standard: Courts evaluate whether a property owner exercised “reasonable care” in clearing walkways. This includes prompt response after storms, adequate de-icing, and ongoing monitoring during freeze-thaw events.
  • Attractive Nuisance Doctrine: Property features that attract children—such as snow piles near walkways—create additional liability if they pose foreseeable dangers.
  • Transitory Conditions Defense: Documented, rapid response to storms strengthens your defense against claims. Our service logs provide timestamped evidence of proactive clearing.
  • Third-Party Contractor Liability: When you hire Prime Landscaping, our comprehensive insurance coverage—including general liability and workers’ compensation—adds an additional layer of protection for your property.
  • Municipal Ordinances: Salt Lake City requires sidewalks to be cleared within 12 hours of snowfall cessation. Park City and Summit County have similar requirements. We ensure compliance with all local regulations.
  • Shared Responsibility: For properties with shared walkways, HOAs, or adjacent municipal sidewalks, we coordinate clearing boundaries to eliminate gaps and confusion.

Our Professional Sidewalk Clearing Process

At Prime Landscaping, we treat walkway safety with the same urgency as parking lot clearing. Our systematic approach ensures no pedestrian path is overlooked:

  1. Pre-Season Walkway Audit: We map every sidewalk, walkway, ramp, stair, and entry path on your property. This includes identifying drainage patterns, shaded areas prone to ice, and high-traffic zones requiring priority clearing.
  2. Priority Zone Classification: Walkways are classified by criticality—main entrances and ADA routes receive first response, secondary paths follow based on storm severity and timing.
  3. Pre-Treatment Application: Before forecasted storms, we apply liquid anti-icing brine to walkways. This prevents snow and ice from bonding to concrete and pavers, making post-storm clearing faster and more effective.
  4. Immediate Shoveling & Blowing: Our crews use commercial snow blowers, power brooms, and ergonomic shovels to clear walkways quickly without damaging surfaces. We never use metal tools on decorative concrete or pavers.
  5. Ice Detection & Treatment: After snow removal, we inspect all walkways for residual ice, especially in shaded areas and near building foundations. Targeted de-icer application eliminates slippery patches.
  6. Continuous Monitoring: During extended storms and freeze-thaw cycles, we perform multiple clearing passes to maintain safe conditions as snow melts and refreezes.
  7. Post-Storm Verification: Final walkthrough with photo documentation confirms all walkways meet our safety standards and your compliance requirements.

Pedestrian Safety Best Practices for Property Owners

Even with professional clearing, property owners can enhance walkway safety through smart design and maintenance:

  • Proper Drainage: Ensure downspouts and drainage paths direct water away from walkways. Pooling water that freezes creates persistent ice hazards.
  • Lighting Upgrades: Well-lit walkways help pedestrians identify icy patches early. LED lighting along paths improves visibility during early morning and evening hours.
  • Handrail Maintenance: Secure handrails on stairs and ramps provide critical support. Inspect and repair railings before winter begins.
  • Matting Systems: Entrance matting reduces tracked-in moisture that creates indoor slip hazards. Extend matting several feet inside and outside entry doors.
  • Snow Storage Planning: Designate snow pile locations away from walkways, sight lines, and drainage paths. Improper snow placement creates secondary hazards as piles melt and refreeze.
  • Warning Signage: Temporary “Caution: Slippery When Wet/Icy” signs alert pedestrians to areas requiring extra care, especially during active clearing operations.

Areas We Serve Across Utah

Prime Landscaping and Snow Removal LLC provides sidewalk clearing and walkway safety services throughout the Wasatch Front, Wasatch Back, and surrounding mountain communities:

🗺️ Our Winter Service Locations

Park City
Salt Lake City
Kamas
Heber City
Midway
Cottonwood Heights
Sandy
White City
Oakley
Summit County
Salt Lake County
Wasatch County

From high-traffic resort walkways in Park City to urban commercial corridors in Salt Lake City, our crews understand the unique pedestrian safety challenges of Utah’s mountain snow climate. We maintain specialized equipment and ice melt inventory calibrated for the heavy, wet snow and rapid freeze-thaw cycles that make Utah walkways particularly hazardous.

Why Choose Prime Landscaping for Sidewalk Clearing?

  • 30+ Years of Winter Experience: Our sidewalk clearing specialists have navigated every type of Utah winter storm, from light dustings to multi-foot powder events that bury walkways for days.
  • 24/7/365 Storm Response: Our operations center never closes during winter. Walkway clearing begins the moment your trigger depth is reached—day or night.
  • Surface-Safe Techniques: We match clearing methods to your walkway material: rubber-edged tools for pavers, plastic shovels for stamped concrete, and power brooms for aggregate surfaces.
  • Transparent Contracts: Per-push, seasonal fixed-rate, and hybrid contract options with clear trigger depths, response times, and service definitions tailored to your walkway network.
  • Year-Round Property Partnership: We already know your walkways from our landscaping and maintenance services, ensuring faster, more accurate clearing with zero learning curve.
  • Comprehensive Insurance: Full general liability, auto liability, and workers’ compensation coverage. Certificates provided upon request for your records.
  • Customer Communication: Real-time text and email updates before, during, and after service so you always know your walkway status and can verify compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly do you clear sidewalks after a snowfall? +

For contracted clients, our target response time is 1–3 hours after the trigger depth is reached. ADA-accessible routes and main entrances receive priority. During extended storms, we perform continuous maintenance to prevent accumulation beyond manageable depths.

Will shoveling damage my stamped concrete or paver walkways? +

Not when done correctly. We use surface-appropriate tools: rubber-edged shovels and power brooms for pavers and decorative concrete, plastic shovels for sensitive finishes. Our pre-season assessment identifies all surface types and adjusts techniques accordingly.

What de-icing products do you use on walkways? +

We primarily use magnesium chloride and calcium chloride blends that are effective at lower temperatures and less corrosive than sodium chloride (rock salt). For properties near vegetation or pets, we offer pet-safe and plant-friendly organic alternatives.

Do you clear walkways during business hours? +

Yes. We coordinate with your operations to minimize disruption. For retail and office properties, we can schedule clearing during low-traffic periods or use quieter equipment like power brooms instead of blowers during business hours.

What happens if someone slips on my walkway after you have cleared it? +

Our detailed service logs—with timestamps, photos, GPS verification, and weather data—provide documented evidence of proactive clearing. This documentation is critical for defending against slip-and-fall claims and demonstrating reasonable care.

Secure Your Walkway Safety Contract Today

Contact Prime Landscaping and Snow Removal LLC for a free walkway assessment and customized winter sidewalk clearing quote. Protect your pedestrians, your property, and your peace of mind all season long.

4490 Forestdale Drive, Suite 201
Park City, UT 84098

📅 Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM | 24/7 Winter Storm Response