Clear Access When Winter Weather Arrives

Snow Removal in Wichita Falls for blocked driveways and unsafe walkways after winter storms.

Greenwood Landscaping provides snow removal in Wichita Falls when ice and snowfall shut down access to your property. You need driveways, walkways, and parking areas cleared so employees can arrive, customers can enter safely, and deliveries can continue without delay. Winter weather in North Texas arrives unpredictably, and even a few inches of accumulation can create hazardous conditions that prevent normal operations.


Snow removal involves plowing driveways and parking lots, shoveling walkways and entryways, and applying ice melt or sand to prevent refreezing on surfaces that remain shaded or exposed to wind. The goal is to restore safe access before the freeze-thaw cycle creates ice patches that increase liability and limit movement around your property.



Reach out to discuss snow removal service for your property before the next winter storm reaches Wichita Falls.

How Snow Removal Restores Safe Movement

Snow removal begins with plowing or pushing snow off paved surfaces using truck-mounted blades or compact loaders, depending on the size of the area and the depth of accumulation. You receive cleared lanes wide enough for vehicles to pass and turn, with snow piled in designated areas that do not block drainage or visibility.


After plowing, Greenwood Landscaping clears walkways and steps by hand or with smaller equipment to remove packed snow that plows cannot reach. You will notice that entryways are accessible, steps are visible, and pathways no longer present slip hazards. Ice melt or sand is applied to high-traffic zones where moisture lingers and temperatures remain near freezing, reducing the chance of black ice forming overnight.



The service focuses on clearing snow during or immediately after the storm, not days later when it has compacted into ice. Timing matters because untreated snow hardens quickly in cold conditions, making removal more difficult and increasing the risk of surface damage from aggressive scraping. Snow removal does not include roof clearing, gutter de-icing, or treatment of unpaved surfaces such as gravel lots or dirt paths.

Winter weather service in Wichita Falls requires advance planning because storms are infrequent but disruptive when they occur. The questions below address common concerns about timing, coverage, and what the service includes.

What to Know About Winter Service

How quickly can snow removal begin after a storm? Service begins as soon as accumulation reaches the agreed threshold, typically two inches, and continues until all contracted areas are cleared and treated.

What equipment is used for different property sizes? Smaller properties and walkways are cleared with shovels and walk-behind equipment, while larger parking lots and driveways require truck plows or skid steers with pusher attachments.

When should ice melt be applied? Ice melt goes down after plowing is complete and again in the evening if temperatures are expected to drop below freezing overnight, especially on north-facing surfaces that stay shaded.

Why does snow need to be removed quickly in Wichita Falls? Even brief exposure to freezing temperatures can turn residual moisture into ice, and compacted snow becomes difficult to remove without damaging pavement or creating uneven surfaces.

What areas are prioritized during snow removal? Driveways, main walkways, and accessible parking spaces are cleared first to restore essential access, followed by secondary paths and overflow parking areas.

Greenwood Landscaping responds to winter weather as it happens, prioritizing properties based on service agreements and storm severity. Contact us to establish a snow removal plan that keeps your property accessible when winter conditions return to Wichita Falls.