What the Company Handles
- Snow removal
Q&A
How does professional snow removal in Tomah help prevent lawn frost damage?
Proper snow removal prevents thick, compacted layers of ice and snow from smothering your lawn all winter. In Tomah's climate, this compaction can lead to 'snow mold' and frost heave, which damages grass roots and crowns. Our service clears snow from key areas to allow the soil to breathe and maintain a more stable temperature, significantly reducing the risk of springtime frost damage to your turf.
Can snow plowing services help with yard drainage and standing water issues?
Absolutely. In Tomah, standing water often starts with poor winter management. Piling snow in low spots or near downspouts creates massive meltwater pools in spring. Our strategic snow removal involves placing snow in designated areas away from your home's foundation and yard basins. This proactive approach helps direct spring meltwater away from problem zones, improving overall yard drainage and reducing soggy, waterlogged areas.
What's the best snow removal schedule to protect my Tomah lawn?
For lawn health, consistency is key. We recommend removal after every significant snowfall (2+ inches) rather than letting it accumulate. This prevents heavy, packed snow from matting down grass for extended periods. Our reliable, on-call service ensures prompt clearing. This schedule minimizes ice sheet formation on your lawn, which is a major cause of crown hydration injury and winter kill common in our area.
Meet the Team
Based in Tomah, WI, Aj's Snow & Lawn Care is a trusted local provider specializing in year-round property maintenance. We understand the specific challenges Tomah homeowners face, such as lawn frost damage and standing water in yards caused by our region's freeze-thaw cycles and drainage issues. Our proactive snow removal services are designed to prevent the ice buildup that leads to these problems. By ensuring prompt and thorough snow clearing from driveways, walkways, and critical yard areas, we help mitigate the conditions that cause soil compaction, frost heave, and poor drainage—protecting your lawn's health before spring arrives.

















