Daily Guardian
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Climate
  • Auto
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
What's On

iBASIS Will Complete Acquisition of Telstra International’s Global Voice, IPX, and Messaging Wholesale Assets on February 27

February 25, 2026

Kazakh businessman Kenges Rakishev Consolidates Oil and Gas Assets Into Fincraft Energy Holding

February 25, 2026

STARTRADER Launches PowerPlay Challenge for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

February 25, 2026

As Ukraine marks 4 years of Russian war, Ukrainians in Canada remember

February 25, 2026

Saskatchewan premier rejects belt-tightening in budget, cites ‘challenging time’

February 25, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Finance Pro
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Daily Guardian
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Climate
  • Auto
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
Daily Guardian
Home » Snow Removal Has a Dispatch Problem — And It’s Costing Property Managers Millions Finds Only Strata Snow Removal
Press Release

Snow Removal Has a Dispatch Problem — And It’s Costing Property Managers Millions Finds Only Strata Snow Removal

By News RoomFebruary 24, 20264 Mins Read
Snow Removal Has a Dispatch Problem — And It’s Costing Property Managers Millions Finds Only Strata Snow Removal
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
Snow Removal Has a Dispatch Problem — And It’s Costing Property Managers Millions Finds Only Strata Snow Removal

Vancouver, BC, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Only Strata Snow Removal Releases Findings Showing No Clear Industry Standard for When Snow Dispatch Is Actually Required — Announces Partnership with Winter Intelligence Engine (WIE) to End the Grey Area

Snow removal and salting services across Canada and the USA are under mounting pressure in 2026.

Climate-driven freeze–thaw cycles.
Rapid accumulation events.
Salt supply volatility.
Labor shortages.
Rising insurance scrutiny.

But amid equipment strain, budget pressure, and environmental regulation, Only Strata Snow Removal says the industry is overlooking a more fundamental issue:

There is no standardized answer to a basic operational question:

When should snow removal actually be dispatched?

According to internal operational findings released this week, the absence of defined dispatch thresholds is fueling widespread disputes between contractors and property managers — while increasing slip-and-fall liability exposure across strata and multi-residential properties. This is especially true for high liability environments like snow removal in Vancouver

The industry has best practices for plowing.
It has best practices for salting.
It does not have best practices for dispatch timing.

And that gap is expensive.

Across strata, condo, townhome, mixed-use, and senior living communities, the company identified recurring grey areas:

• Is 1–2 cm accumulation enough to trigger plowing?
• Should salting occur before snowfall, during freezing rain, or only after plowing?
• Is applying salt during heavy snowfall effective — or wasteful?
• At what pavement temperature does salt lose effectiveness?

Public-facing guidance widely agrees on a three-phase salting strategy:

Pre-treat before a storm to prevent bonding.
Apply during freezing rain or high-traffic risk zones.
Plow first, then salt residual ice after accumulation is cleared.

Yet in practice, dispatch often happens without measurable environmental triggers.

Salt applied too early during heavy snowfall becomes buried and diluted.
Waiting too long allows ice to bond to pavement.
Salt loses efficiency below approximately -9°C to -7°C (15–20°F).
Uncalibrated spreaders increase environmental runoff and cost.

Without calibrated thresholds for snowfall depth, pavement temperature, and refreeze risk, dispatch decisions remain subjective.

When a claim occurs, documentation is judged against hindsight.

“The industry has normalized ambiguity,” said Trevor James, Regional Manager at Only Strata Snow Removal. “Everyone talks about how to plow and how to salt. Almost no one defines when dispatch becomes mandatory. When timing is subjective, liability is amplified. Standardizing triggers protects property managers, contractors, and insurers alike.”

The company warns that broader national pressures — including salt shortages in certain provinces, environmental restrictions on runoff, and increasingly volatile winter patterns — are magnifying the consequences of imprecise timing.

Operational inefficiency is one cost.

Insurance exposure is another.

Slip-and-fall investigations increasingly examine:

• Whether pre-treatment occurred before bonding
• Whether high-traffic zones were prioritized
• Whether dispatch timing was reasonable given weather data
• Whether salt application was calibrated and appropriate

But without objective trigger standards, “reasonable” remains debatable.

In response, Only Strata Snow Removal has partnered with Winter Intelligence Engine (WIE), built by: snow removal expert — a weather analytics and risk-modeling platform designed to convert environmental data into defined dispatch protocols.

The integration introduces:

• Verified snowfall accumulation thresholds
• Live pavement temperature monitoring
• Freeze–thaw cycle modeling
• Refreeze risk prediction
• Time-stamped dispatch justification logs
• Site-specific trigger calibration

Dispatch shifts from interpretation to instrumentation.

For property managers, this reduces billing disputes over “unnecessary” service.
For strata councils, it strengthens defensibility in liability review.
For insurers, it creates documented, measurable risk mitigation.

High-density residential environments — including strata complexes, apartment buildings, and senior living communities — carry elevated pedestrian exposure and litigation probability. Yet the broader snow removal industry still lacks uniform dispatch standards aligned with insurance expectations.

Snow removal best practices answer how to plow.
Salting best practices answer how to treat ice.
The missing standard has been when to act.

Winter events are measurable.
Accumulation depth is measurable.
Pavement temperature is measurable.
Refreeze probability is measurable.

Dispatch should be measurable too.

As underwriting scrutiny increases and climate volatility accelerates, Only Strata Snow Removal argues that data-driven dispatch governance may soon transition from operational innovation to industry requirement.

The snow is predictable.

The trigger should be too.


Media Contact:
Only Strata Snow Removal
Trevor James, Regional Manager
Phone: +1 (604) 992-7500

Website: www.onlystrata.ca

Email: [email protected]

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

iBASIS Will Complete Acquisition of Telstra International’s Global Voice, IPX, and Messaging Wholesale Assets on February 27

Kazakh businessman Kenges Rakishev Consolidates Oil and Gas Assets Into Fincraft Energy Holding

STARTRADER Launches PowerPlay Challenge for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

Health Mate Delivers Premium Infrared Saunas with Powerful, Even Heat for Home Wellness

Colormax.org Expands Guaranteed Color Blind Test Success With Custom Contact Lenses Beyond Ishihara to Major Standardized Color Vision Tests

Next Point Advises Endodontic Specialties of NEPA on Practice Transition

Saisi to Exhibit at MWC2026 Barcelona: Delivering Advanced Time-Frequency & Voice Communication Solutions

Alkane Advances Near-Mine Kendal Deposit with High Grade Antimony-Gold Intercepts at Costerfield

Seligra, Valencia’s Leading Bespoke Tailoring House, Expands to Madrid After Six Decades in Valencia

Editors Picks

Kazakh businessman Kenges Rakishev Consolidates Oil and Gas Assets Into Fincraft Energy Holding

February 25, 2026

STARTRADER Launches PowerPlay Challenge for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

February 25, 2026

As Ukraine marks 4 years of Russian war, Ukrainians in Canada remember

February 25, 2026

Saskatchewan premier rejects belt-tightening in budget, cites ‘challenging time’

February 25, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Canada news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Kelowna RCMP make multiple arrests following armed robbery in Rutland

February 25, 2026

Snow Removal Has a Dispatch Problem — And It’s Costing Property Managers Millions Finds Only Strata Snow Removal

February 24, 2026

Saskatoon restaurants facing pest issues as cockroach found in sandwich

February 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 Daily Guardian Canada. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version