Snow & Ice Management in Dallas Fort Worth: Veteran-Owned Reliability
Ensuring a safe environment and minimizing slip-and-fall risks are top priorities for risk managers, facility managers, and property managers across the Dallas–Fort Worth metro. Winter weather—though rare—is no small threat. Even modest snow or ice can halt operations at distribution centers, disrupt access to medical facilities, and endanger employees and visitors. That’s where our veteran‑owned, Flower Mound–based company steps in. Since 2005, we’ve delivered reliable snow plow service, ice removal, ice melt service, snow removal, and snow and ice management across the region.
1. Why Winter Weather Matters for Your Operations
1.1 Slip-and-fall risks for employees and visitors
A thin layer of ice or snow on parking lots, sidewalks, and entryways can lead to serious slip-and-fall accidents. These incidents aren’t just costly from liability and medical standpoints—they also affect staff morale and customer trust.

1.2 Operational shutdown costs due to snow or ice
Even a few inches can force delays or shut down critical operations, especially in high-traffic facilities. Equipment mobility for trucks and employees suffers, leading to downtime and financial loss.
2. Our Capabilities: DFW’s Largest Fleet & Salt Barn
2.1 Snow plowing & ice removal across the metroplex
Our robust fleet of snow and ice management trucks covers the entire DFW area—from Plano and Grapevine to Arlington and Fort Worth. We’ve got the manpower and machinery to clear parking lots, sidewalks, entryways, and interior roadways efficiently.

2.2 Salt storage capacity & logistics advantage
We operate one of the largest salt barns, owned by a service business, in Texas. That means ample deicing material at hand, even during the toughest storms—no worries about shortages or delays.
3. Service Coverage: Distribution Centers, Medical, Manufacturing, Commercial
3.1 Tailored snow service for high-risk environments
From large distribution center campuses to mission-critical hospital access routes, we customize our snow plowing, snow removal, ice melt services, and ice removal plans to fit your property’s demands and safety protocols.

4. Local Crunch: Dallas–Fort Worth’s Winter Trends
Most recent Winter Icing Events:
- 2021 Feb 16th
- 2022 Feb 2nd
- 2023 Jan 30th,31st, Feb 1st
- 2024 Jan 14th,15h
- 2025 Jan 9th,10th,11th, Feb 18th
Here’s a quick snapshot of DFW’s recent winter snowfall data:
- Average total snowfall over the past decade is around 2.3 inches, with most winters seeing little to no measurable snow (iWeatherNet, WFAA, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth, Axios, Dallas News).
- Since 1898, DFW has had 33 winters that produced only a trace of snow. There have been 24 winters that produced measurable snow of less than 1 inch. There were 14 winters that had anywhere from 1 inch to 1.9 inches of snow. There were 20 winters produced between 4 and 10 inches of snow. Only five years have produced more than 10 inches of snow, the highest total being 17.6 inches in the winter of 1977-78. (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth).

Notable snow or ice events:
- February 11–12, 2010: Record 12.5 inches at DFW Airport (WFAA).
- 2014–15: Nearly 6 inches in peak year (Dallas News).
- February 2021: Widespread 6–8 inches, with 5 inches at DFW Airport (Weather.gov).
- January 9–10, 2025: Multiple rounds of snow—9 to 11 inches in parts of Grayson and Cooke Counties (Weather.gov).
5. Weather Patterns Shaping Service Needs
5.1 Record snowfall and frequency of icy winters
Snow remains rare in DFW—but when it does happen, it often brings significant disruption. The anomalies like 2010, 2015, 2021, and early 2025 show why proactive planning and resources matter.
5.2 Climate context: rain-warm vs. freezing months
Dallas’s climate is humid subtropical—meaning winters are generally mild, but “Blue Northers” can sweep in, dropping temperatures sharply and triggering freezing rain events (Wikipedia). These events typically shut down roads and businesses until snow and ice management services arrive to open them back up.
6. Why Choose Us: Experience, Scale, & Local Roots
6.1 Since 2005—years of trusted service
We’ve honed our processes across a range of clients—from distribution centers to hospitals, ensuring smooth winter operations year after year.

6.2 Veteran-owned—discipline and trust
Our veteran leadership brings discipline, structure, and reliability to every job.
6.3 Based in Flower Mound—quick regional response
Our local presence means faster reaction times, especially crucial during snow or ice onset.
7. FAQs: Snow Plow Service, Ice Melt, Snow Removal, Coverage
Question | Answer |
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What areas do you serve in DFW? | We cover all Dallas–Fort Worth metro cities, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Denton, Plano, Frisco, Grapevine, and beyond. |
How much snowfall triggers service? | Even trace snow or ice prompts us to activate service—our goal is risk reduction above all. |
Do you handle sidewalks, parking lots, and entryways? | Yes—full coverage, including sidewalks, entry paths, parking lots, internal driveways, and more. |
How quickly can your team respond? | Response times vary by storm but our local fleet ensures fast mobilization across the region. |
What materials and methods do you use (e.g. ice melt service)? | We use high-quality salt, deicing agents, and efficient plowing/shoveling techniques, loaded from our salt barn. |
Are you available 24/7 during severe storms? | Yes—our fleet and staff operate around the clock when storms hit. |

Conclusion
Snow and ice in the DFW region might be infrequent, but when they strike, the consequences can be severe. Our veteran-owned, Flower Mound–based company offers unmatched snow plow service, ice removal, ice melt, and snow removal with deep experience, local responsiveness, and large-scale resources—like one of Texas’s largest privately operated salt barns. Since 2005, we’ve helped risk managers, facility managers, and property managers keep operations safe, open, and on track, no matter what winter brings.
Need to discuss coverage details or prepare your property for winter threats? Just let me know—happy to help fine-tune your service plan.