Tree removal and trimming, Landscape Design, stone walkways

Poconos Snow Plowing and Snow Removal

Seamus Riley provides timely snow plowing and snow removal for local residents, particularly in Mt Pocono, Tannersville, Scotrun, and surrounding.

 

Celtic Cutz has been dedicated to safety, quality, and service since 1996.

 

Snow storms never suprise us.  We are part of a private weather service that provides us with accurate forcasts, weather conditions, and developing storms in advance.  This enables us to promptly be at your doorstep doing what we do best, sometimes 7-10 days in advance of an event.

 

Seamus Riley provides timely snow plowing and snow removal for local residents, particularly in Mt Pocono, Tannersville, Scotrun, and surrounding.

 

Celtic Cutz has been dedicated to safety, quality, and service since 1996.

 

Snow storms never suprise us.  We are part of a private weather service that provides us with accurate forcasts, weather conditions, and developing storms in advance.  This enables us to promptly be at your doorstep doing what we do best, sometimes 7-10 days in advance of an event.

We at Celtic Cruz use up do date equipment including snow plows that clean an area faster and more efficiently and special chemical treatments that melt snow and ice on the pavement.  We use excellent staffing, equipment, and ice removal products to provide a great snow and ice managment service. Our rock salt is treated with liquid magnesium chloride to enhance performance, help protect the enviorment, and reduce landscape damage.

We are fully insured which includes general liability, workers compensation, and auto insurance.  We are constantly researching the development of the latest technology and evaluating and training our employees.

 

We here at Celtic Cutz believe communication to be very important.  We will keep you notified and informed, before, during, and after the event with email notifications.


Because we are only a phone call away 24 hours a day, we can keep your business open and running in the worst snow storms. 

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