AllStarSnowRemoval delivers county-wide storm control with plows, de-icing crews, and constant communication so every Seneca County NY approach stays open and safe.
County-Ready Reliability
Our dispatchers watch micro-climates across the county and reroute plows the moment accumulation spikes.
Photo and timestamp after each service
ADA-first treatment for ramps and steps
Surface-safe blades for pavers and concrete
Lot & Roadway Plowing
Heavy-duty plows and skid-steers sized to your lanes for fast, clean pushes without berms.
Sidewalk & Entry
Precision shoveling and melt for every doorway and transition area.
De-Icing Programs
Salt, brine, and calcium blends tuned to temperature swings for reliable traction.
Storm Monitoring
Live radar plus on-the-ground scouts trigger crews before slick spots form.
FAQs
What is your response time when snow stacks up quickly?
Because we keep plows and melt staged nearby, first service windows stay short even during back-to-back events.
Do you protect landscaping and curbs?
We run rubber-edged blades, tuned pressures, and thoughtful stack zones to shield curbs, drains, and plantings.
Maintenance & Materials
We design melt plans around your surfacescalcium for cold snaps, brine for efficiency, salt where appropriate.
Seasonal contracts, per-push, and per-event options give you budget control while guaranteeing readiness.
Brine application ahead of black ice risk
Return visits timed to business peaks
Shavings and reopens to full width
Who We Are
We are county-focused snow professionals who treat every Seneca County NY site like a flagship location, protecting guests, staff, and assets.
Before winter, we walk your property, tag hazards, and stage materials so storms never catch you flat-footed.
County Checklist
Pre-storm site audit with maps and stack zones
Supervisor float to spot-check quality
Backup equipment on standby
Post-service photos and timestamps
Service Depth
We design route density to keep response times tight across your county portfolio, minimizing downtime.
Every visit is logged with geo-stamped proof, giving you audit-ready documentation for insurance and compliance.
Why Choose Us
We balance aggressive clearing with surface care, protecting asphalt, pavers, striping, and landscaping while keeping traffic moving.
Safety-First
Zero-slip standards for entrances, ramps, and crosswalks so everyone moves confidently.
Predictable ETAs
Routing software and live dispatch keep ETAs stable, even when storms intensify.
Surface Protection
Melt recipes tailored to your materials to avoid corrosion and staining.
Redundancy
No skipped stopsredundant crews cover call-outs and maintenance.
Process That Works
We align on snow triggers, service windows, and stack locations, then codify it all so every crew executes identically.
Our playbook evolves every eventnotes roll into the next dispatch so quality only improves.
Industries We Serve
Retail plazas and grocery
Medical offices and urgent care
Logistics hubs and warehouses
Entertainment corridors and venues
Townhome and condo associations
Communication is instant and thorough. We see photos every time.
Facilities Director
Slip claims disappeared after their de-icing plan.
Logistics Lead
They stage gear early, and we open on time.
Ops Manager
Ready Before The Next Flurry
Get ahead of winter: approve routes, stack zones, and service triggers today so storms are routine, not disruptive.
Choose the crew that treats your liability like their own and proves it with every update.
Book Your Coverage
Talk to dispatch now; we will have a plan and materials staged before the next system arrives.
Call us: 855-921-3695
Seneca County is located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 33,814. The primary county seat is Waterloo, moved there from the original county seat of Ovid in 1819. It became a two-shire county in 1822, which currently remains in effect and uses both locations as county seats although the majority of Seneca County administrative offices are located in Waterloo. Therefore, most political sources list only Waterloo as the county seat. The county's name comes from the Seneca Nation of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), who occupied part of the region.