When a winter storm hits, you want to be ready. No one likes being trapped by the weather, but unfortunately, the weather can impact your day and how much you get done. However, if you have the right equipment, a little inclement weather won’t stop you, which is why you need a snowplow in your arsenal!

At Nova International, we don’t want the weather to stop you from living your life. That’s why we’ve created the following guide for effectively using your snowplow. Read on to learn some helpful tips. If you want to look at our great selection of snow plows for sale, call us at one of our locations in Windsor or Aylesford, Nova Scotia, and Salisbury, New Brunswick. We are proud to be the preferred snowplow dealer for Atlantic Canada!


Buy the Right Snowplow

The main consideration to make when buying a snowplow is to make sure the tool is going to meet your needs. You’ll want to invest in a high-quality product that can get the job done. Think about the size of the area you’re going to be dealing with and what vehicle you’ll use to accomplish the task. There are a variety of different attachments that are designed to fit different vehicles and complete different jobs. Whether you have a powersports vehicle or a truck, there’s a snowplow for you.


V-Plow vs Straight

You also have the option between a V-plow and a straight plow. You should think about what your priorities are. Straight models are efficient and more affordable. On the other hand, V-plows are designed with an angle that helps with directing and scooping. Consider how much you’ll be moving under what conditions. 


When to Plow

The best time to pull out your equipment is right after the flakes fall. If you let it sit, there’s a chance the snow will pile up or freeze over. If the flakes come in waves, you’ll probably need to use your equipment a few times. 


Make a Plan

It’s important to make a plan before you start working. Inspect the area you’ll be clearing and decide ahead of time what direction you will take and where you are going to push the snow. If you have sidewalks, shovel them first. Plow the areas with the highest traffic to keep things moving. This could include in front of doors and buildings. 

Always push to the outer edges of the property you are working with. Remember to avoid dropping snow in areas that will create problems for other people. This includes in front of fire hydrants, handicapped parking, or over water drains. Avoid using your equipment during high traffic times since this can be dangerous for you and other commuters.


Plowing Around Curves and Curbs

Of course, you’ll want to plow in straight lines as much as possible. But sometimes you can’t keep a straight line. Do some planning ahead of time and put down colorful stakes at each curve if you think it will be challenging to spot it when the snow falls. This is especially important around curbs since these can damage your equipment if you catch them too many times. Then be sure to approach curves and curbs carefully.

We hope these tips will help you stay efficient and productive during a winter storm! At Nova International, we want you to stay safe all winter long. If you have any questions or you want to look at some snowplows for sale in Atlantic Canada, contact one of our convenient locations. We are located in Windsor and Aylesford, Nova Scotia, as well as Salisbury, New Brunswick, so stop by today!