Snow Removal Company
Sharon MA
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DO YOU HAVE THESE PROBLEMS:
• Not happy with existing snow plowing contractor?
• New business owner?
• Accepting new bids for existing property?
• In need of immediate snow removal services?
• Need bigger equipment or team to manage your properties?
Why Choose
A. Buckley Landscaping for Snow Removal in Sharon, MA?
In short…Because we have a reputation for quality work and being budget friendly. Our customer service is second to none. Our team is always responsive, courteous, friendly, and respectful.
At A. Buckley Landscaping, we do it all! From conception to completion, we handle every aspect of design, construction, planting, and maintenance. This integrated approach reduces project time and money by streamlining each phase of implementation and eliminating the delays that often plague sub-contracted projects.
With A. Buckley Landscaping, you’ll receive:
- Quality workmanship that is guaranteed to last
- Work from licensed professionals who are honest and hardworking
- Dependable service that is completed on time and on budget
- Free estimates and a fully insured crew
To review the creativity of our design and the quality of our craftsmanship, simply take a look at our Photo Gallery. Our decades worth of landscaping projects speak for themselves! From custom landscape designs to planting projects, patios, stonework, and more — You can trust your yard or business property to our team of experts.
Benefits of
SNOW REMOVAL:
Prevent Accidents
Use Specialized Equipment
Prevent Lost Income
Safety and Liability
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Snow Removal Avoids Loss Of Business and Liability
Slippery roads. Icy conditions. Unsafe roads and walkways. Low visibility. Snow creates a plethora of problems. That’s why countless people hire us for snow plowing and ice management services to handle these issues for them. Whether there is a little flurry or a historic blizzard, our crew will keep your road and walkways clear.
You’ll spend less time shoveling snow and more time focusing on the things that matter. Meanwhile, businesses can dramatically reduce their liabilities. Our snow removal team will mitigate the chances that pedestrians or customers sustain an injury on company property.
We have the equipment, knowledge, and skills necessary to expedite the process so that, whether you own a storefront, a manufacturing facility, or an office building, your commercial property won’t be hindered by heavy snowfall and/or ice. We are fully licensed, insured and always furthering our education to most efficiently serve our clients. Professionally seasoned with over a decade of in-the-field, hands-on experience.
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History
History
The first settled as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637, was deemed the 2nd precinct of Stoughton in 1740. It was established as the district of Stoughtonham on June 21, 1765, incorporated as the Town of Stoughtonham on August 23, 1775, and was named Sharon on February 25, 1783, after Israel’s Sharon plain, due to its high level of forestation. Several towns in New England were given this name. Part of Stoughtonham went to the new town of Foxborough on June 10, 1776. During the American Revolution, the townspeople of Sharon made cannonballs and cannons for the Continental Army at a local foundry.
In front of the Sharon Public Library stands a statue of Deborah Sampson, Sharon’s town heroine. Sampson disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War. After the war, she married Benjamin Gannett, a farmer and lived in Sharon until the end of her life. Sampson began a campaign in 1790 to secure a pension from her time in the Revolutionary War, which earned the support of well known public figures, including Paul Revere. In 1804, Revere visited Sampson (then Sampson Gannett) at her farm in Sharon and wrote to the congressman of her district, William Eustis, that he found her “much more deserving than hundreds to whom Congress have been generous.” Sampson was placed on the United States pension list a year later, and awarded an annual payment. She is buried in the local Rock Ridge Cemetery. A street in Sharon is named Deborah Sampson Street in her honor. In 1983, the Massachusetts General Court designated Sampson as the official State Heroine of the Commonwealth of Massachussets.
The Unitarian and Congregational churches in the center of Sharon both have church bells manufactured by Paul Revere.
The recipient of letters from across the United States in Stanley Milgram‘s small-world experiment lived in Sharon.
Sharon is the former home of the Kendall Whaling Museum, founded by Henry P. Kendall in 1955. In 2001, the museum was merged with the New Bedford Whaling Museum, and its collection is now part of that museum, though the archives of the museum are still held in Sharon.
In Sharon there are six historical properties or districts that are registered with the state. Of the six, five are listed
on the National Register and three are certified local historic districts:
In 1970, Sharon’s First Historic District becomes an LHD. This is the area on North Main Street from Post
Office Square to School Street and includes the Library and the Unitarian and Congregational Churches. It
becomes a National Register District in 1975. In 1974 Cobb’s Tavern becomes a National Historic Landmark. Located at 41 Bay Road, it becomes
Sharon’s Second Historic District in 1991. In 1980, Stoneholm, located at 188 Ames Street, becomes a National Historic Landmark. In 1984, the Stoughtonham Furnace Site (partially in Foxborough) becomes a National Historic Landmark. In 1997, Borderland State Park (partially in Easton) becomes a National Register District. In 2004, Sharon’s Third Historic District was approved by Town Meeting and accepted by the Commonwealth.
This includes the Charles R. Wilber School, the Pleasant Street School, and the Kate Morrell Park.
Geography
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 24.2 square miles (62.6 km2), of which, 23.3 square miles (60.4 km2) is land and 0.9 square miles (2.2 km2) (3.56%) is water. This includes Lake Massapoag, which is one of the town’s most prominent features and a popular recreational site for swimming and boating. It was largely responsible for the town’s early development as a summer resort location. Sharon is drained by the Canoe River to the south, and Massapoag Brook to the north.
Climate
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Sharon is located in a continental climate, like most of New England and most of the Northeastern and Midwestern United States. It is cooler than coastal New England locations because it is inland. The town has warm to hot summers and cold winters. It is often humid in the summer. Sharon receives about 50 inches of precipitation every year on average. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Sharon has a humid continental climate, abbreviated “Dfb” on climate maps.
Adjacent towns
Sharon is located in eastern Massachusetts, bordered by the following towns:
Transportation
Transportation
Commuter rail service from Boston’s South Station is provided by the MBTA with a stop in Sharon on its Providence/Stoughton Line. There are no public bus or subway lines in Sharon.
Exit 8 of Interstate 95 is on the Sharon/Foxborough border, with access to both the northbound and southbound directions of the highway. Exit 10 of Interstate 95 is on the Sharon/Walpole line, with access to the northbound direction of the highway and from the southbound direction. Exit 9 of Interstate 95 is also in Sharon, located on Route 1. This exit allows North or Southbound access to I95.
In addition, Massachusetts Route 27 runs through the center of the town and leads to Route 1.
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Ice Management & Sanding
We want your commercial property to be a safe, enjoyable place for your guests, employees and customers. If you are looking at deicing salt companies or rock salt contractors to keep your parking lot and sidewalks ice-free, you don’t have to look any further than A. Buckley Landscaping. We are your full-service landscaping company all year long, including the winter months.
The first goal of ice management is to remove as much of the slippery surface as possible. This process often involves shoveling, followed by de-icing. The application of salt is crucial during this time because it artificially lowers the freezing point of the ice.
Sanding is equally vital in the ice and snow management process. It is an alternative to salt, and because it doesn’t melt, it provides traction for foot traffic and vehicles. Sand is the most useful when placed directly on top of the ice. If the sand becomes buried underneath the snow, we’ll need to reapply it.
What Makes Us Different?
Licensed Pros
We’re licensed and insured to handle all your requests.
budget Friendly
We're willing to discuss projects constrained by a budget.
Quick Service
We show up on time and finish ahead of schedule regularly.
Friendly Team
Our crew is pleasant and easy to talk to on the job site.
Snow Shoveling And Walkway De-icing
At A. Buckley Landscaping, we offer snow shoveling services whenever accumulation reaches two inches. The base rate may increase depending on the over quantity of snow. During the shoveling and plowing process, our crew will push the snow to the area that optimizes access and transportation for your property or business.
Snow shoveling season runs from the beginning of November through March of the following year. Signing up for an annual snow removal package ensures coverage no matter when or how much snow strikes. We cover businesses and commercial locations alike in North Attleboro, Attleboro, Mansfield, Foxboro, Plainville, Wrentham, and Norton.
During this time, our crew will also de-ice walkways. After removing as much ice as possible by hand, we apply a professional-grade ice melting solution across the paths. While rock salt is the most commonly used melting solution, there are plenty of eco-friendly alternatives that prevent slipping without negatively impacting the environment.
Talk to an Expert
We understand that sometimes you just want to talk before scheduling a consultation.
Our team will gladly answer any of your questions or help you with any of your concerns.
Call (508) 954-1612 or Schedule Online!
Snow Removal For These Types Of Businesses
If a business has foot traffic, then it can benefit from snow removal.
That includes, but is not limited to:
- Grocery stores
- Department stores
- Condominiums
- Outlet malls
- Shopping centers
- Banks
- Parking lots
- Restaurants
Every person that walks on these properties is a potential liability due to the risk of falling and injuring themselves.
Massachusetts law even mandates that business owners “maintain all means of egress at all times in a safe, operable condition and shall keep all exterior stairways, fire escapes, egress balconies and bridges free of snow and ice.” Put another way: your business needs to act in the same way as a reasonable person to minimize potential injury to people. If you don’t follow these rules, you are liable for damages and fines.
Let us take care of all the work. Call A. Buckley Landscaping today at (508) 954-1612.
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