What surfaces can we put snow on?

Grass, concrete, asphalt. You cannot put indoors or on wood.

Can we do snow in the back yard?

That depends on if there is access to the back yard for two large trucks and the trucks must be perpendicular to the area being blown, back to back. Approximately 5 car lengths long. With your address we can usually satellite the area and look at it and if not, photos can be e-mailed to us. In rare cases of difficult load in, we may choose to do a site check. We can always make possible alternative suggestions

Can we make a slide or sled run?

Yes, we usually can have bales of straw brought in to your location at an additional charge or you can provide the bales yourself and our staff will stack them at no additional charge to you unless you have a proper natural hill on your site that will lend itself to a sled run that is easily accessed by our trucks.

Do you dispose of snow?

No, Nature will melt the snow as it normally does in the snow areas of the world. Melting depends on how hot or cold it is at the time of year that it is installed. We install all year long, even in the middle of summer. If you need for the snow to be out sooner, we can hire a water truck to come out and blast the snow away for you at an additional charge. Most clients just wait for the snow to melt.

What happens to the straw after the snow melts?

Depending on the area your straw is delivered to, if we can have it delivered to and the company we use is willing to pick it up, they will pick up the bales that are still tied together as a bale. They will not clean up any loose straw. The straw must be dry, as wet straw is heavy. It usually takes approximately a week for the snow to melt and straw to become dry enough to haul away. We usually set delivery for 1 week after event. Clients usually like to continue to slide for a day or two after the event if the snow holds up (depending again what temperature the weather is at the time).

How many children can go down a sled run?