Edmonton winters are known for heavy snowfalls, icy sidewalks, and sudden temperature drops. Waiting until the first storm to prepare for snow removal can leave you scrambling. The best approach? Plan ahead so you’re ready when the snow starts falling.
In this guide, we’ll share when to start preparing for snow removal in Edmonton and how early preparation can save you time, money, and headaches.
For Edmonton homeowners and businesses, early to mid-October is the sweet spot for snow removal preparation.
Here’s why:
In fact, Environment Canada records show that Edmonton often experiences its first measurable snowfall before Halloween.
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If you rely on a professional snow removal service, secure your contract before October to avoid being waitlisted.
Early booking also allows you to compare services, get the best rates, and ensure your provider can handle your property’s needs.
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If you handle snow removal yourself, make sure your tools are ready:
Install reflective driveway markers before the ground freezes. These guide snow removal crews and help you avoid damaging landscaping or curbs.
Some winters are harsher than others. Check seasonal forecasts and prepare accordingly. If you’re expecting above-average snow, make arrangements for backup help or additional equipment.
Edmonton’s freeze-thaw cycles can cause ice to form even before heavy snow arrives. Clearing snow promptly prevents dangerous ice buildup, protects your property, and helps you comply with city bylaws requiring sidewalks to be cleared within 48 hours of snowfall.
For driveway safety tips, see: How Do I Prevent Ice Damage to My Driveway This Winter?
The best time to start preparing for snow removal in Edmonton is before the first flake falls—ideally in October. Whether you hire a professional or handle it yourself, early action ensures safety, compliance, and peace of mind all winter long.
By planning ahead, you’ll avoid the stress of last-minute scrambles and keep your property winter-ready from day one.