BUILT FOR EVERY BELLEVUE WINTER
Commercial Snow Removal in Seattle, WA
For more than two decades, North East Landscaping has cleared commercial properties across Seattle through every kind of Puget Sound winter. We built our snow and ice management program around what the city actually delivers each season: hill grades that ice over before downtown sees a flake, dense urban lots with nowhere to stack snow, and freeze-thaw cycles that turn one storm into a week of liability exposure.
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The Seattle Snow Problem Is Different
Three things make winter in Seattle harder than winter almost anywhere else in the country:
The hills. Magnolia, Queen Anne, Capitol Hill, West Seattle, Beacon Hill, and the climb to Northgate all turn into hazards the moment a freeze hits. Standard plow routes built for flat suburbs do not survive Seattle gradients without specialized equipment and operators who know how to work them.
The density. Downtown commercial lots, urban retail centers, and South Lake Union campuses have almost no room to stack snow. By the second event of the season, most properties physically cannot hold any more pile, and the only path forward is haul-away.
The freeze-thaw cycle. Seattle rarely sees clean, cold accumulations. What it gets instead is wet snow, partial melts, refreeze, glaze ice, and black ice on shaded sidewalks for days after the storm has technically ended. Reactive plowing is not enough.
Why Seattle Properties Choose North East for Snow Removal
The good Seattle snow operators are booked by October. By the time a storm shows up in the forecast, the contractors still answering their phones tend to be the ones nobody else hired. Property managers who plan ahead come back to North East for reasons that matter most when the city itself stops moving:
Built for haul-away, not just plowing. Most Seattle commercial sites run out of stacking room before the second storm. Snow hauling and off-site relocation are part of our standard winter program, not an emergency add-on.
Hill-trained operators and equipment. Plowing a steep grade is a different skill than plowing a flat parking lot. Crews and equipment are matched to Seattle topography.
Owned fleet, year-round staging. Plow trucks, skid steers, salt spreaders, and de-icing sprayers are owned and maintained internally, never rented under pressure.
Documentation that holds up under a claim. Timestamped service logs, GPS-verified route data, and photo records on every storm.
Dispatch staffed by humans who know your site. Our 24/7 storm response is not an answering service.
One vendor, year-round. Most of our snow accounts use us for landscape and grounds work the rest of the year, so the same crew that knows every irrigation head in July is running the plow in January.
From Pre-Treatment to Haul-Away: Seattle Snow and Ice Services
Six layered services that cover every commercial site, from the freeze before the storm to the haul-away after.
Anti-Icing and Pre-Treatment
The most important snow service in Seattle happens before a flake falls. Liquid magnesium chloride and brine blends go down on dry pavement so ice cannot bond when the storm hits.
Snow Plowing
Once accumulation crosses your trigger, plow trucks and pusher-equipped skid steers work lots, drives, structures, and access roads in your pre-set order. Tight footprints and steep grades are routine, not exceptions.
Sidewalk and Pedestrian Surface Clearing
Most slip-and-fall claims in Seattle happen on sidewalks, not in lots. Hand crews with shovels, blowers, and spreaders cover every pedestrian zone, prioritizing ADA paths, hotel entries, and hospital approaches first.
De-Icing and Salting
After the lot is clear, surface treatment keeps it safe through the day. Granular salt, treated blends, and surface-specific de-icers go down at rates calibrated to slope, surface, and pedestrian load.
Snow Relocation
By the second event of a Seattle winter, most sites run out of stacking room. We relocate piles on-site or haul snow off-property entirely, with routes mapped during the pre-season walk
24/7 Storm Response and Dispatch
The dispatch board never goes dark in a Seattle winter. Forecasts, pavement temperatures, and live radar run continuously, with crews deploying on the trigger thresholds your account locked in before the season.
Who Counts on Our Seattle Snow Crews
From hospitals and hotels to downtown towers and HOAs, the property types we keep open through every Seattle winter.
Hospitals, urgent care facilities, and senior living communities
Hotels, hospitality, and downtown convention-adjacent properties
Tech corporate campuses, office towers, and downtown high-rises
Retail centers, mixed-use developments, and anchor stores
Universities, colleges, K-12 schools, and educational institutions
Industrial sites, distribution centers, and port-adjacent logistics
HOAs, condominium communities, and multi-family residential
Faith-based properties and municipal facilities
Many of these accounts also use us for year-round commercial landscape maintenance, so the crew running the plow in January already knows the site through every other season.
Preparedness You Can Measure. Performance You Can Trust.
Our Snow Removal Process for Seattle Properties
Pre-Season Planning
Site walks happen in early fall. We map priority clearing zones, identify hill-risk approaches, mark curbs and irrigation heads, and lock in trigger thresholds, dispatch routing, and emergency contacts before the first frost.
Active Monitoring
Our 24/7 dispatch tracks Seattle forecasts, pavement temperatures, and live radar through the entire season, with extra attention to refreeze risk and black ice formation on shaded surfaces.
Snow & Ice Response
Crews execute your written plan in order: anti-icing pre-treatment first, hill and ADA priorities cleared next, then full-site clearing, salting, and pedestrian surface treatment until conditions stabilize.
Post-Storm Review
Every event produces timestamped service logs, GPS-verified route data, and photo documentation, delivered for your property records, compliance reporting, and liability defense.
Prevent. Protect. Perform.
A Bellevue Commercial Snow Removal Partner Through Every Season
Snow service is the easiest place in this industry for a vendor to disappear. The phone goes unanswered at 4 a.m., the truck doesn't show, the documentation never arrives, and you find out next month that the de-icer you paid for never actually went down. Our commercial services operate on the opposite principle: one point of contact, real-time service confirmation, and a team that has been here long enough to be accountable next season too.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Snow Removal in Bellevue, WA
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Most priority commercial sites in Bellevue see crews on-property within two to four hours of trigger conditions being met. Critical accounts can be contracted at sub-two-hour response, and pre-treatment runs (anti-icing) usually deploy twelve to twenty-four hours ahead of forecast events. Response time depends on storm intensity, route position, and the level of service contracted, all of which are spelled out clearly before the season begins.
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Yes. Anti-icing with liquid de-icer, including liquid magnesium chloride and brine blends, is applied ahead of forecast events whenever conditions allow. Pre-treatment costs a fraction of post-storm clearing, prevents ice from bonding to the pavement, and significantly reduces the slip hazards that drive most winter liability claims. Anti-icing is one of the highest-leverage moves in any commercial snow program, and it is included in most of our seasonal contracts.
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Yes. Every truck and skid steer in our fleet runs GPS, so property managers can verify exactly when crews were on-site and what was treated. Timestamped service logs and post-storm summaries (including photos when appropriate) are delivered after every event. This level of documentation matters for two reasons: it confirms the work you are paying for, and it gives you the record you need if a slip-and-fall claim ever has to be defended.
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Yes. Our snow and ice management program covers the broader Eastside (Redmond, Kirkland, Sammamish, Issaquah, Mercer Island, Renton) along with Seattle, Kent, Auburn, and surrounding King County communities, plus expanding coverage into Snohomish and Pierce Counties. Multi-site portfolios under a single contract are common.
Lock In Your Bellevue Snow Plan Before the First Storm
The properties that come through Bellevue's worst winters cleanest are the ones that planned in late summer, not the ones calling around in November. If you manage a commercial property, HOA, or campus in Bellevue and you want a snow and ice partner who plans, communicates, and shows up the same way every storm, get in touch with our team. We will walk your site, talk through trigger thresholds, and build a written winter plan you can rely on before the first frost.