Best Snow Removal in San Francisco, California

Our directory includes reliable snow removal services for driveways, walkways, and parking lots in San Francisco, California. Providers are selected for efficiency, promptness, and safety standards.

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Plow

18th Street, San Francisco, California
4.3 (6263 reviews)
  • Breakfast & Brunch
  • Restaurant

16 years after meeting at Oakland's Oliveto Restaurant and a 10 year break from restaurants, Joel Bleskacek and Maxine Siu decided to take their share More Detail

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Bartlett Tree Experts

Custer Avenue, San Francisco, California
3.9 (71 reviews)
  • Tree care services
  • Tree pruning or trimming
  • Disease management - trees
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From its over 100 offices worldwide, Bartlett helps both residential and commercial customers maintain beautiful, healthy trees. Bartlett is dedicated More Detail

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BrightView Landscapes

Mabury Road, San Francisco, California
2.6 (28 reviews)
  • Exterior wall construction
  • Landscaping building construction
  • Gardening
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BrightView is the nation’s leading commercial landscape company. We take pride in delivering consistently excellent results for clients across the c More Detail

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The Davey Tree Expert Company

Mission Road, San Francisco, California
3.7 (135 reviews)
  • Landscape design
  • Tree transplanting
  • Tree care services
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As your local San Francisco tree service company, Davey's ISA Certified Arborists support both residential and commercial properties to ensure the hea More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most homeowners need snow removal after 2–4 inches of snowfall, but in heavy snow areas, clearing multiple times per storm prevents excessive buildup.



Yes, but be cautious! Rock salt can damage concrete over time. Use calcium chloride or sand for safer traction without surface damage.

Applying ice melt before a storm, shoveling promptly, and using heated mats or heated driveways are effective ways to keep walkways ice-free.

Yes! Many companies offer flat-rate seasonal contracts, which can be cheaper than per-service charges if you live in a heavy snowfall area.

Costs vary depending on snowfall and driveway size, but expect to pay $30–$100 per visit or $300–$600 for a seasonal contract.