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Tahoe Workz LLC -  Snow Removal Service Provider for Incline Village - Lake Tahoe, NV.    Call 775-830-2202.

 
  
  We are Sierra Snow's worst nightmare - Tahoe Workz Snow Removal serving the Incline Village area on the Nevada side of the lake. Loaders? No way! Only light weight snow blowing equipment similar to the size and weight of a full size pickup truck means less wear and tear to your property. New equipment that is well maintained to run as clean as possible for our environment. Our snow blower consumes a fraction of the fuel that larger, heavier, and slower front-end loaders burn thus reducing the amount of emissions released to the air. Skid-steer? Not a chance. Our equipment has articulated steering to clean out tight spots and transporting speeds of around 22MPH gets us to your house faster than other skid-steer type tractors without those infamous chain marks left behind on your driveway¹.


    Your driveway has not been cleared all year? That could mean zero access- even with the biggest & best hand snowblower available. Our wet, heavy snow
will melt during the day & refreeze during each night. We call this the "Sierra Cement." And it is not the welcome party you expected to see on your first day arrival of vacation in the snow. But there is hope- We Can Help! Our services may be limited in the middle of the storm so call and secure your spot early. You’ll thank yourself  for doing the right thing.

   

Deep snow is our specialty.               ...Got Snow?


  1. Save your time and your back;
  2. Get your workout on the slopes not in your driveway;

  3. Or, stay warm and dry by the fireplace.


   The choice is yours. Just contact Tahoe Workz LLC today & leave the heavy lifting to us. Call before you dig!

 

¹ Chain marks may still occur due to slope, composition and quality, and overall grip of the driveway surface. Skid steer loaders steer by skidding their tires which creates more chain marks.

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