Reliable Snow & Ice Management in Southwest Wisconsin
Four Seasons Landscaping provides commercial and residential snow plowing, salting, and ice management in Platteville, WI and the surrounding area — the fourth season we've always planned for.
Snow Management That Keeps Your Property Safe All Winter
Southwest Wisconsin averages 40–50 inches of snow annually, and Grant County winters include their share of ice events, heavy wet snow, and multi-day accumulation periods that test even reliable equipment. Four Seasons has been managing snow and ice on local properties through these conditions — and we plan for the worst winter can throw at us so our clients don't have to.
Our name says it: we're a four-season company. Snow management isn't a side business for us — it's a core service that we take as seriously as every paver patio we install. We run reliable, maintained equipment, contract before the season so there are no scrambles after a storm, and service our clients according to trigger depths that make sense for their property and how they use it.
We serve commercial properties — parking lots, sidewalk systems, loading docks — as well as residential driveways and walkways. Contract structure and pricing depend on property size, service scope, and seasonal conditions.
What's Included
- Residential driveway and walkway snow plowing
- Commercial parking lot and sidewalk clearing
- Ice management — salt and liquid pre-treatment
- Pre-treatment before storm events for ice prevention
- Trigger-based response (2", 3", or 4" trigger depending on contract)
- Seasonal and per-push contract options
- Stake-marking of driveways and obstacles before first snowfall
- Documented service logs for liability-sensitive commercial clients
Our Process
Pre-Season Setup
We assess your property, stake driveways and obstacles, confirm trigger depth and response priority, and finalize your contract before the first snowfall.
Storm Response
When accumulation hits your trigger depth, our crew responds to clear your property. Commercial properties may receive multiple visits during extended storms.
Ice Management
Salt or liquid de-icer is applied after plowing and before expected re-freeze or ice events. Pre-treatment before major storms reduces ice bond and speeds cleanup.
Seasonal Review
We document service events and can provide service logs for commercial clients. Post-season review ensures contract terms worked for you and set up the following year.
FAQ — Snow & Ice Management
We recommend booking snow removal contracts by late September or early October — before the first significant snowfall. Our capacity is finite, and we can't reliably add new clients mid-winter after our routes are set. Existing clients are automatically renewed unless they notify us otherwise. If you're a new client, don't wait until the first snowstorm of the season to call.
A trigger depth is the accumulation threshold that activates our service — typically 2", 3", or 4" of accumulation. A 2" trigger means we'll plow when there are 2 inches of snow on your driveway; a 4" trigger means you may have up to 4" of accumulation before service. Lower triggers mean more frequent service and higher cost; higher triggers reduce cost but allow more accumulation. We discuss trigger depth during contract setup based on how critical your property access is.
Yes — ice management (salting or de-icing treatment) can be contracted separately from plowing for clients who primarily need ice control on sidewalks, steps, or parking areas rather than snow plowing. This is common for commercial clients with significant pedestrian traffic. Contact us to discuss what a standalone ice management contract would look like for your property.
We serve Platteville and the surrounding Grant County communities including Lancaster, Fennimore, Cuba City, Belmont, and Darlington. Our commercial routes are structured geographically — if your property is outside our current service area, we'll let you know during the consultation. We prioritize keeping routes compact so response times stay predictable during storm events.
Driveway damage from snow removal — plow scrapes, edge marks — is a known risk of the service. We take care with paver and brick driveways and use rubber cutting edges or lift-point adjustments when appropriate. For new paver driveways, we discuss the tradeoffs during the snow removal contract setup. We're insured for property damage, and we handle any legitimate damage claims straightforwardly.
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We'll come to your property, talk through your goals, and put together a detailed design and estimate — no charge, no obligation. Serving Platteville and all of southwest Wisconsin.