As a winter storm approaches, McKeesport-based Every Season Lawn Care is preparing to tackle snow removal for residential and commercial properties from North Versailles to Charleroi.”We’re in a little bit of a challenge,” said Keith Strozier, owner of Every Season Lawn Care.The company has had a busy December and January, but this weekend’s storm presents new challenges.”I’m a little nervous. I think we’re going to be OK, though,” Strozier said.The work for Every Season Lawn Care is set to begin Saturday morning.”I think what we’re going to do first is pre-salting and stuff like that to make sure everything is copacetic for everybody to get in and out of the lots and all of that,” Strozier said.However, Strozier expressed concerns about the effectiveness of pre-salting given the expected severity of the snowstorm.”I don’t even know if that’s going to help, to be honest with you. There’s so much coming,” he said.While salt shortages have been reported in different municipalities, Strozier assured that his company is well-prepared.”I think we’re pretty much stocked up. I think we’re ready to go,” he said.Residents are reminded to be patient and give space to both city and privately owned trucks as they work to clear the roads.
As a winter storm approaches, McKeesport-based Every Season Lawn Care is preparing to tackle snow removal for residential and commercial properties from North Versailles to Charleroi.
“We’re in a little bit of a challenge,” said Keith Strozier, owner of Every Season Lawn Care.
The company has had a busy December and January, but this weekend’s storm presents new challenges.
“I’m a little nervous. I think we’re going to be OK, though,” Strozier said.
The work for Every Season Lawn Care is set to begin Saturday morning.
“I think what we’re going to do first is pre-salting and stuff like that to make sure everything is copacetic for everybody to get in and out of the lots and all of that,” Strozier said.
However, Strozier expressed concerns about the effectiveness of pre-salting given the expected severity of the snowstorm.
“I don’t even know if that’s going to help, to be honest with you. There’s so much coming,” he said.
While salt shortages have been reported in different municipalities, Strozier assured that his company is well-prepared.
“I think we’re pretty much stocked up. I think we’re ready to go,” he said.
Residents are reminded to be patient and give space to both city and privately owned trucks as they work to clear the roads.