
Commercial Snow Removal in Sterling Heights, MI.
Winter coverage for Sterling Heights commercial properties from one accountable local contractor — plowing and ice management across Macomb County, kept open all season.
Sterling Heights is Macomb County's largest city — automotive manufacturing at the Stellantis assembly plant, big-box and mall retail along the M-59/Hall Road corridor, and dense office and condo development. That mix is why winter here is a liability-management problem, not just a weather one — a lot or entrance left uncleared near Lakeside Mall, the Stellantis Sterling Heights Assembly Plant, and the Hall Road (M-59) retail corridor is exposure most owners won't accept. The M-59/Hall Road big-box strip needs fast, large-scale lot clearing while the assembly plants need shift-change access and truck routes kept open continuously, so Great Lakes Landscaping scopes each Sterling Heights property to that reality: a crew and route that keeps tenants, visitors, and staff safe from the first flake to the last.
Snow & ice services for Sterling Heights properties.
The full scope — pricing models, trigger depths, and documentation — lives on the commercial snow & ice pillar. Here we run:
Why Sterling Heights property managers choose one 365-day contractor.
Local to Macomb County
We’ve maintained Macomb County properties year-round since 1993, so a winter contract here goes to a team that knows the Hall Rd (M-59) and Van Dyke Ave corridors — not a plower learning your site in a whiteout.
One vendor, every season
The crew clearing your lot in January is the team on your grounds in July. One accountable relationship, one standard, no gap between summer and winter coverage.
Documented & insured
Service logged in LMN with on-site cameras, kept for your liability file — backed by $2M general liability, COIs on request, and a 4.2★ rating across 85 Google reviews.
Sterling Heights service area.
We run commercial snow routes across the Hall Rd (M-59), Van Dyke Ave, Mound Rd, Dequindre Rd, Schoenherr Rd, 15 Mile Rd corridors and into neighboring Utica, Clinton Township — the kind of properties near Lakeside Mall and the Stellantis Sterling Heights Assembly Plant.
Sterling Heights commercial snow questions.
- Do you offer flat-rate or per-push snow contracts in Sterling Heights?
- Both, on the same proposal. All-inclusive covers the season for a fixed number regardless of storm count; per-push bills only when we mobilize. Which makes sense depends on how exposed your Sterling Heights site is — a property that can never be caught uncleared usually leans all-inclusive for budget certainty, while a lower-risk Macomb County site sometimes prefers per-push. We'll size both and let the numbers make the case.
- What's the service area around your Sterling Heights snow routes?
- Our Sterling Heights routes extend into the surrounding municipalities we already serve — including Warren, Shelby Township, and Troy — so a multi-site portfolio with locations near Sterling Heights can go on one contract instead of coordinating separate vendors per address.
- How do you decide crew priority for Sterling Heights properties?
- The M-59/Hall Road big-box strip needs fast, large-scale lot clearing while the assembly plants need shift-change access and truck routes kept open continuously. In practice that means a site like the Stellantis Sterling Heights Assembly Plant gets sequenced by exposure and risk, not just plowed in whatever order is fastest for us — the Sterling Heights route is built around what the property actually needs to stay open.
Get a Sterling Heights snow quote.
A walk-through with a senior estimator before the season — we assess your site, set your trigger depth, and send a written all-inclusive and per-push proposal so you can compare. Lock it in before the first storm.
