As warmer weather thaws your service area, it’s likely freezing the use of your snow equipment. This lull in activity creates an important time to perform maintenance on your fleet so that it’s in perfect condition for the next snowfall.
“The better preventative maintenance post-season plan you have in place, the better off you are for the next season,” says Chris Marino, owner of Xtreme Snow Pros in New Jersey.
Likened to bringing a vehicle in for its 27-point safety inspection, Marino says Xtreme Snow Pros has it’s own inspection program in place to ensure their equipment is back up and running as efficiently as possible.
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