Ice Accumulation & Winter Services
You’ve done your Commercial Snow Removal Company research…
You’ve had your site meetings…
You’ve customized AND signed off on your brand-new snow removal contract…
BUT, did you skip over that “Additional Services” section? Specifically, the additional service option of adding Ice Watch?
If you did, we understand. Sometimes “additional services” can come off a bit “additional car warranty protection” … However, ice watch is an important service to consider when trying to fully protect your business, employees and patrons. Here’s why:

Why Ice Watch is Essential for Your Business or Commercial Property
1. Refreeze and Freeze-up
Refreeze refers to water from either runoff or snowmelt turns to ice, typically as a result of air and ground temperatures falling below freezing. Freeze-up typically refers to areas of melted snow and/or slush freezing into a solid as temperatures drop, by which, becoming difficult to remove. Both refreeze and freeze-up can present hazards to pedestrians and automobiles even after the storm itself is long gone.
2. Black Ice
Black ice occurs when liquid water on ground surfaces that are below freezing turns into a clear transparent sheet or patch of ice regardless of the air temperature. The source of the water can indeed come from both snow melt water and/or runoff water. This can result in a thin, hard-to-see sheet of ice across the impacted surface. In some instances, black ice can occur as a result of dense fog at subfreezing temperatures, especially if the ground is moist or damp from previous precipitation.
3. Pavement Temperatures
Pavement temperatures that are below-freezing act as a foundation for liquids to freeze up and turn to ice. We are referring to both asphalt and concrete when using the term “pavement.”
What Can OnePRO Do to Help?
OnePRO offers Ice Watch, as an add-on to any commercial snow removal contract.
OnePRO will visit your property after-hours and patrol for ice, and if needed, apply ice mitigation chemicals following the end of any snow event that reaches the plow trigger depth per the contract. The number of nights will be determined by the owner of said property.
Yes, Ice Watch is an additional service that bears additional cost. However, to ensure the safety of your business, employees and patrons, this additional cost will be far minimal compared to the dangers of a slip-and-fall injury (and the impending lawsuit), or structural damage that could have ultimately been avoided.
