Snow Removal in Macomb Township, MI
D&J Contracting is Macomb Township’s local choice for commercial Snow Removal. We bring 38 years in Southeast Michigan and plan each site around plow paths, stacking space, and ice control that protects pavement and keeps access open.
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Recent Snow Removal Projects in Macomb Township
We stay active on commercial properties across Macomb Township all winter, keeping drive lanes, loading areas, and customer access open as conditions shift from one storm to the next. Use the map and project pins below to review recent work and see how we handle real site conditions in the field.
Commercial Properties We Service in Macomb Township
Commercial snow work in Macomb Township has to match the property type. The wrong plow pattern, pile location, or salt timing creates access problems, liability exposure, and extra wear on the site.
- Retail Centers & Plazas, need open ADA routes, clear storefront access, and snow placement that protects parking count and driver sight lines.
- Industrial Parks & Warehouses, need dock approaches, truck lanes, and fire access kept open because freight moves on a schedule and heavy equipment cannot work around packed snow.
- HOAs & Multi-Family Complexes, need controlled clearing of drives, mail areas, sidewalks, and guest parking so residents can move safely without blocking emergency access or creating ice at turn points.
- Municipal & Institutional Facilities, need planned clearing around public entrances, service roads, and accessible routes because schools, offices, and civic sites cannot afford blocked traffic flow or slip hazards.


Built for Michigan Weather: Our Macomb Township Snow Removal Standards
Our Snow Removal holds up longer in Macomb Township because we treat the site like a drainage problem before we treat it like a snow problem. If meltwater sits at curb edges, joints, and low spots, it gets back into the pavement, freezes again, and starts the damage cycle early. We also pay close attention to the base under the traffic lanes. A lot that looks fine on top can fail fast if the foundation has settled or holds water. That is where property managers lose money, because small winter issues turn into spring patching, edge repairs, and repeat service calls that should have been avoided.
- Drainage first: We keep snow placement clear of runoff paths so water can move off the lot instead of pooling and refreezing at entrances, curb cuts, and wheel paths.
- Base support: We watch for weak sub-base areas before heavy winter traffic tears them up. Fixing those spots early costs less than repairing broken pavement after another freeze cycle.
- Cold weather fit: We use methods that hold up to Michigan freeze-thaw swings, which helps reduce surface breakup and keeps owners from paying for premature repairs.
Common Snow Removal Projects We Handle in Macomb Township
- Retail lots along Hall Road usually need a first pass before opening, then a return visit after traffic packs the drives and blocks cart paths. We clear the main aisles, ADA ramps, and storefront walks first, then place snow where it does not cut stall count or trap runoff at the curb line. That keeps customers moving and keeps refreeze from locking up the front row.
- Industrial yards near 23 Mile Road need dock doors, trailer lanes, and fire access kept open even after heavy lake effect bands roll through. We open those routes in sequence so freight can move, then we clean the apron edges and stack snow where loader traffic will not push it back into the travel path. On sites with tight turning space, that order matters.
- Office and medical properties by Gratiot need cleaner walk routes than most owners expect because one bad drift can block the main entrance or create an ADA problem by morning. We start with pedestrian access, check for ponding at low spots, and break up packed snow before it turns to ice under foot traffic. That approach reduces slip risk without tearing up the pavement.


In-House Crews & Equipment for Macomb Township Projects
Our Snow Removal work in Macomb Township stays in house from the first site walk to the last cleanup pass, with fully insured W2 crews running company-owned plows, loaders, and spreaders. We do not hand routes to subcontractors, which lets us control timing, maintain the same standard on every visit, and give local property managers one accountable crew that knows the lot and answers for the result.
Trusted Winter Access Reviews in Macomb Township
For years, property managers across Macomb Township have counted on us to keep winter access open without tearing up the site or creating extra cleanup in spring. Read the reviews below to see how that discipline shows up on active commercial properties.
Our 3-Step Snow Removal Process for Macomb Township
- On-Site Evaluation & Free Estimate We walk the property, map entrances, fire lanes, dock doors, and dead spots, then build a route plan that fits how the site actually functions in Macomb Township.
- Permitting & Logistics Planning We set push routes, stacking zones, salt access, and any city paperwork before the first storm so your manager is not dealing with winter decisions under pressure.
- Execution & Site Cleanup We clear in phases, return for cleanup as traffic packs the lot down, and leave access points open with piles placed where they do not block drains or stall counts.


Macomb Township Permits & Codes Handled For You
We handle the paperwork before the first storm so your manager does not lose time chasing city forms. Our crew works directly with the Macomb Township Building Department, pulls the required Dumpster and right of way permits, and checks MissDig before any excavation tied to snow storage or site prep. That keeps the regulatory load off your desk and lets us focus on clearing access, protecting curb lines, and keeping the site workable without avoidable delays.
Frequently Asked Questions about Snow Removal in Macomb Township
When should we schedule winter service?
Book before the first steady freeze, while curb lines, catch basins, and pile areas are still easy to mark. In Macomb Township, that early walk lets us set a route that fits your traffic pattern instead of forcing changes after snow starts stacking up.
How do you keep our business open during the project?
We clear in phases and protect the main access points first, then work the rest of the lot around your peak hours. That keeps entrances, fire lanes, and loading areas usable while we move snow off the site.
How do you prevent winter weather damage?
We place snow where meltwater can drain instead of refreezing against curb edges and joints. We also watch blade pressure and pile height so we do not scrape up the pavement or trap water where it will cause frost heave later.

Get a Free Quote for Snow Removal in Macomb Township
Winter does not give a property manager time to wait on a weak site plan, and packed snow around curb lines, dock approaches, and fire lanes gets more expensive after every freeze cycle. Call D&J Contracting in Macomb Township for a free evaluation and quote, and we will walk the lot, flag the problem areas, and set a route that protects access before the next storm locks it up.







