Snow Removal in New Haven, MI
D&J Contracting is New Haven’s local choice for commercial Snow Removal. We bring 38 years in Southeast Michigan and plan each site around access, stacking, and ice control that protects pavement.
Our crews work the lot as a system, not a surface. That means cleaner plow lines, fewer freeze-thaw problems, and better control at entrances, docks, and fire lanes.
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Recent Snow Removal Projects in New Haven
We are out on commercial sites across New Haven all winter, keeping drive lanes, loading areas, and customer access workable as storms change the surface hour by hour. 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 New Haven
We service commercial properties in New Haven by matching winter operations to how each site actually functions, because the wrong plow pattern or pile location creates access problems fast.
- Retail Centers & Plazas, need open ADA routes, clear storefront access, and snow placement that protects parking count and keeps curb cuts from freezing shut after traffic packs the lot.
- Industrial Parks & Warehouses, need load-bearing drive lanes, dock access, and clean turn radii so freight trucks can move without snow ridges breaking traction or blocking overhead doors.
- HOAs & Multi-Family Complexes, need reliable lane clearing, mailbox access, and walkable common areas so residents can get through the property without ice buildup at crossings and corners.
- Municipal & Institutional Facilities, need controlled access for staff, visitors, emergency vehicles, and service traffic, with snow handling that supports safety compliance and keeps high-use entrances open through repeated thaw cycles.


Built for Michigan Weather: Our New Haven Snow Removal Standards
Our Snow Removal lasts longer in New Haven because we do the work around the site, not just across it. We keep meltwater moving off pavement instead of letting it sit at curb edges and joints, we protect the base so repeated plowing does not start a soft spot under traffic lanes, and we use winter practices that hold up through Michigan freeze-thaw swings. That matters to property managers because the damage usually shows up later as cracked edges, refrozen low spots, and early spring repairs that cost more than the storm work ever did.
- Drainage first: We place snow where runoff can still move, which cuts down on ponding, ice sheets, and water getting back into the pavement after each thaw.
- Base protection: We watch curb lines, load areas, and traffic paths so plow pressure does not keep working weak spots into bigger failures.
- Freeze-thaw fit: We use winter methods that match local conditions, so surfaces take less abuse and owners avoid early patching, edge repair, and repeat callouts.
Common Snow Removal Projects We Handle in New Haven
- Retail centers along Gratiot often need a first pass before opening, then a return pass after traffic packs snow into the drive aisle and blocks cart corrals. We clear the main lanes, ADA cuts, and storefront walks first, then place piles where they do not steal stalls or trap meltwater at the curb line. That keeps customer flow moving and cuts down on refreeze across the front row.
- Industrial yards near I-94 and 32 Mile usually need freight doors open before sunrise, even after a heavy lake-effect drop. We work the dock aprons, trailer turn zones, and fire access first, then push snow far enough back to preserve truck swing room without burying drains or creating hard ridges that damage tires and plow blades on the next pass.
- Medical offices and service plazas by Main Street cannot afford blocked ramps or slick crossings. We treat those sites as access control jobs, not just plowing jobs: cut a clean path to the entrance, keep salt placement tight around walks and handoff points, and manage pile height so thaw water does not run back over patient routes when temperatures bounce above freezing.


In-House Crews & Equipment for New Haven Projects
Our New Haven winter routes stay in house from start to finish. Fully insured W2 crews run company-owned plows, loaders, and spreaders, so we control blade speed, pile placement, salt timing, and return visits without waiting on a subcontractor to show up or follow our standard. That gives local property managers one crew responsible for the lot, one schedule to manage, and one name to call when access needs to be cleared right.
Trusted Winter Access Reviews in New Haven
For years, we have kept commercial properties moving through winter in New Haven by staying disciplined on timing, pile placement, and refreeze control when the weather keeps changing. Read the reviews below to see how property managers describe that kind of follow-through on active sites.
Our 3-Step Snow Removal Process for New Haven
- On-Site Evaluation & Free Estimate We walk the property, check entrances, fire lanes, dock doors, and pile room, then build a winter plan around how the site moves in New Haven.
- Permitting & Logistics Planning We set push routes, stacking zones, and service timing before the first storm so your team is not sorting out access issues during bad weather.
- Execution & Site Cleanup Our crew clears snow in the order that keeps traffic moving, then finishes with cleanup so curb lines, walks, and loading areas stay usable.


New Haven Permits & Codes Handled For You
We handle the paperwork before the first storm so your team does not lose time on city forms. In New Haven, we work directly with the Building Department, pull the required Dumpster and right of way permits through the city permit process, and coordinate with MissDig before any excavation tied to snow storage or site prep. That keeps the regulatory load off the property manager and lets us focus on access, drainage, and keeping the lot workable through winter.
Frequently Asked Questions about Snow Removal in New Haven
When should we schedule winter service?
Book before the first steady freeze, ideally while lots around Gratiot and 26 Mile still show their edges and drain points. Early planning gives us time to set push routes, pile zones, and access priorities before snow starts packing into the site.
How do you keep our business open during the project?
We clear in phases so drive aisles, entrances, and loading areas stay usable while work moves across the lot. On New Haven sites, that usually means opening the highest traffic lanes first, then coming back for secondary areas after customers and trucks clear out.
How do you prevent winter weather damage?
We keep snow off curb lines, joints, and low spots so meltwater does not sit there and refreeze. That reduces plow scarring, ice buildup, and the kind of repeated thaw damage that shortens pavement life.

Get a Free Quote for Snow Removal in New Haven
Property managers in New Haven should call D&J Contracting before the next storm packs snow into curb lines, docks, and fire lanes. We will walk the site, evaluate access and drainage, then give you a free quote so you can make a clean decision without waiting for the lot to lock up.







