Service Completion January 27, 2020 Status On Time
Service Completion January 27, 2020
As of 9am on January 27, 2020 all service areas received a salt run due to the flurries received throughout the evening on January 26. The salt run that was performed was due to the temperatures being right around the freezing mark and to help combat any slippery areas that may arise due to wet grounds as well puddles on sites. Some areas received less than a centimeter of snow fall and others were just wet from the rain that was received over the weekend of January 24 - 26, 2020.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 27, 2020 Status On Time
Service Update January 27, 2020
As of 10:30pm our teams in the Cambridge areas have started to perform a salt service run. Reports are that sites are starting to ice up. All service teams are on standby and ready to deploy should we have to perform a salt service run.
As of 11:30pm our teams in the Kitchener, Waterloo and Guelph areas have started to perform a salt service run. Reports are that sites are starting to ice up. All service teams are on standby and ready to deploy should we have to perform a salt service run.
All other teams started their routes as of 2am on January 27, 2020 to perform a salt service run. Most sites are wet with puddles in areas and with the temperatures going below freezing as well some flurries around 4 and 5am this salt run should help combat any slippery areas. We have an estimated completion time of all routes by 7am.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Site Monitoring January 26, 2020 Status On Time
Site Monitoring January 26, 2020
Since 4pm on January 26, 2020 throughout all service areas we have been receiving mixed precipitation. Our teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the day with the weather that we have been receiving and will continue to monitor all sites during the overnight hours. As of 9pm we have not decided to perform a service run as of yet but we will continue to monitor and will be making a decision in the early morning hours once we have performed another site check.
As of 10:30pm our teams in the Cambridge areas have started to perform a salt service run. Reports are that sites are starting to ice up. All service teams are on standby and ready to deploy should we have to perform a salt service run.
As of 11:30pm our teams in the Kitchener, Waterloo and Guelph areas have started to perform a salt service run. Reports are that sites are starting to ice up. All service teams are on standby and ready to deploy should we have to perform a salt service run.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 26, 2020 Status On Time
Service Update January 26, 2020
With the rain that we have received since Friday afternoon and temperatures hovering just above the freezing mark, the Paramount Service teams started their routes for a salt run of all properties as of 2am on January 26, 2020. This salt run is to help combat any slippery areas that may arise as we are forecasted to receive possibly a couple centimeters of snow throughout the day on January 26, 2020.
Our teams will be monitoring the sites throughout the day and overnight to ensure no slippery areas arise. We do not anticipate having to do further servicing during the overnight hours as the temperatures are on the rise in the early hours of January 27, 2020. Our teams will be on standby should servicing be required.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Update January 25 - January 26, 2020 Status On Time
Weather Update January 25 - January 26, 2020
The service teams have been monitoring the rain storm we received over the last 24 hours and fortunately no sites in our service area have shown concern to freezing because the ground temperatures have stayed above zero and the air temperatures have been dancing between 1-3 degrees since early yesterday. Tonight the temperatures will be approaching 0 to -1 and there is some light snow forecasted between 1-3 cm’s throughout the service areas. Our teams will performing an over night salt run to make sure the cooler temperatures don’t flash freeze the ground and to combat the forecasted snow. Teams will be going out between 12-2am to start their servicing finishing by roughly 7am.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring January 25, 2020 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 25, 2020
As of 4am all service areas have been checked and at this time with the temperatures still above 0 and the rain is still fairly steady nothing has iced over. We are continuing to monitor this weather pattern as well all sites and will continue to do so throughout the day on January 25, 2020 as there is still a chance for some mixed precipitation to take place. We will update this site for all regions throughout the service areas as the day progresses and if any servicing is required.
Please check back to this site for service updates throughout all service areas. Please contact our snowline immediately if your property is getting slippery. All crews are on standby and ready to deploy should servicing be required.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather & Site Monitoring January 24, 25, 26, 2020 Status On Time
Weather & Site Monitoring January 24, 25, 26, 2020
The Paramount Service teams will be monitored the weather episode that is forecasted throughout all service areas from January 24 through to Sunday January 26, 2020. We are expecting a fair amount of rain throughout all service areas, with a possibility of some snow during the overnight hours of January 25th into January 26. We will continue to monitor closesly and all teams are on standby as we at this time figure there will be some salt runs that will be required for servicing.
Please check back to this site for service updates throughout all service areas.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Run January 22, 2020 Status On Time
Service Run January 22, 2020
Paramount teams in the Kitchener Waterloo service areas will be performing a full salt service run of all properties during the overnight hours of January 21 into January 22, 2020. This salt run will help combat any slippery areas that may arise due to the temperatures fluctuating.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 19, 2020 Status On Time
Service Update January 19, 2020
The Paramount Service teams are back out on the roads throughout all service areas as of 10pm on January 19 after a little bit of rest. We are going to have to scrape and do cleanups as well resalt the majority of all sites. Areas in the GTA received anywhere from 20 to 30 cm of snowfall over a 24 hour period on January 18 into January 19, 2020. With the extreme cold temperatures over night and into tomorrow morning the salt will have very little effectiveness because it's only effective on ice at -15 and above. Being that we are hitting -15 tonight and colder in all regions the salt will stay on contact and will start to activate with the temperatures coming up tomorrow along with the sunshine tomorrow afternoon.
If your a multi residential site and need your parking lot cleared please contact our snow line at 905-332-2030 exit 2 and arrange a 2 hour time slot on Tuesday January 21, 2020 for one of our service teams to come cleanup the site. All cars will be required to be moved for this service to be effective.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 19, 2020 Status On Time
Service Update January 19, 2020
The Paramount Service teams in the Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Waterdown and Hamilton sites completed two full runs after the storm that began on January 18, 2020. All crews were sent home after a 20 + hour shift to get some well deserved rest.
Our teams in Toronto are out doing cleanups at all sites. Teams in Kitchener, Waterloo and Guelph are being dispatched as of noon on January 19, 2020 to do another clearing and salt run as they have received around 5 to 7cm of snowfall since that band came through earlier this morning. Teams in Mississauga and Cambridge are also out cleaning and salting sites as they have received around 3-4cm of snowfall also with that band.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Storm Update January 19, 2020 Status Delay3 Hours
Storm Update January 19, 2020
The teams have been working tirelessly for over 20 hours battling the storm that started on January 18th, 2020. Our teams in the Kitchener Waterloo areas are receiving heavy snowfall as of 7am and it's supposed to go through until 9am. These teams have been sent home for a couple of hours to get some much needed rest before heading back out to cleanup.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Storm update January 19, 2020 Status Delay2 hours
Storm update January 19, 2020
The paramount service teams have completed the 2nd round of plowing of all sites on January 19, 2020 as of 2:40am. The teams are all starting on their salt runs and are still looking to be completed by sunrise. All areas are forecasted to receive flurries over night that the salt will help combat. Although Kitchener, Waterloo and Guelph now have a weather advisory that could see up to an additional 5cm overnight and by January 19 at 9am. How will this effect those sites in these regions?? We are continuing with the game plan of salting due to the rain fall making the sites slippery under the snow that we plowed and with the uncertainty of the flurries. Please keep in mind if the snow does come by 9am and if we receive another few centimetres we will probably have to perform another salt run in the morning that will lead into the afternoon.
We will update this site as the storm continues. We appreciate your patience as of 2:30am our teams are are going into the 15th hour of work and are still going strong. We are sure you can understand how heavy the snow has gotten over the course of the day.
** UPDATE - we have been advised that a salter truck has gone down in the Burlington area. We are working on getting this truck back up as soon as possible but this will cause a delay. We anticipate this to cause a 2 hour delay. We have an estimated completion of 8am on January 19, 2020.
** UPDATE - The Mississauga, Brampton, Guelph, Cambridge, Kitchener Waterloo are receiving lake effect snow as of 6am and they have received anywhere from 3 to 5cm of snowfall in an hour. At this time we do not have a plan of action as all teams have completed their secondary runs including a salt run of all sites since the storm began. We are gathering information from all teams and will make a decision shortly on plan of attack.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Storm Update January 18, 2020 Status Delay1.5 hours
Storm Update January 18, 2020
Paramount Service teams have started their first run to combat the storm as of noon on January 18, 2020. We are forecasted 15cm to 20cm in all service areas. We will be clearing lanes and manes and some of the parking lots throughout the day to keep things moving. This evening another run will be performed to tidy up and a salt run will commence after the cleanups.
Estimated completion of this run is sometime in the morning of January 19, 2020.
** UPDATE - As of 1pm we have been advised that one of the shovel crew trucks has been in an accident. All team members are fine, we are working on getting another truck to them. At this time there will be a delay in the Hamilton areas for walkways to be serviced. We will update as we know progress of vehicles and timing.
As of 2pm we were advised that the crew that was in the accident today thankfully no one injured will be back on the road in the next half hour. Please note this Hamilton crew will be delayed by about one and a half hours on service times.
** UPDATE - As of 4:45pm we have been advised we have a plow down in the Burlington areas. We are working on getting this vehicle back up and running. We will update with timing once the vehicle has been assessed.
** UPDATE - As of 5:30am all regions are getting another band of lake effect snow coming through the service regions. At this time reports are anywhere from 3 to 5cm in the last hour.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Winter Storm Watch January 18, 2020 Status On Time
Winter Storm Watch January 18, 2020
The Weather Network is calling for 15-20cm of snow. This storm is forecasted to start around 6am on January 18, 2020 going through to Sunday January 19, 2020 evening. They are predicting 10-15 cm followed by freezing rain/rain. With the snow/rain ending early Sunday morning. Meaning that tomorrow will be quite messy.
As far as our operations go, at this point we will be headed out sometime at mid day tomorrow to plow laneways and parking lots and to clear the sidewalks. After doing this it will require a second push and clear followed by salting of all roadways and sidewalks as per your specific contractual agreement. At this time we are expected to have everything cleared and salted very early Sunday morning. We will be prioritizing Senior buildings and medical facilities followed by all other properties.
If you have any inquires during this time please email our snowline at [email protected]
If you do not need to go, please do not as the roads will be very slippery and potentially treacherous.
Please have a safe and wonderful weekend!
Service Update Jan. 17 & Site Monitoring Jan. 18, Status On Time
Service Update Jan. 17 & Site Monitoring Jan. 18,
The service teams in Kitchener / Waterloo were deployed as of 7:30pm on January 16, 2020 to perform a salt service run of all properties. With the flurries off and on throughout the day and temperatures dropping it made for some areas to become slippery. This service run will help combat slippery areas.
We are also forecasted to received some snow squalls over the next few hours between 1am and 3am on January 17, 2020. Our teams will be monitoring all sites and will be ready to deploy should servicing be required.
As of 3am all sites were being checked as we had some snow come through. Some sites had a light dusting where other areas nothing. A salt run for this weather episode was not warranted. For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Site Monitoring January 16, 2020 Status On Time
Site Monitoring January 16, 2020
The service teams in Kitchener, Waterloo and Guelph were deployed after the rushhour on January 16, 2020 at 6:30pm to check all sites to ensure no icy areas.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Site and Weather Monitoring January 16, 2020 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring January 16, 2020
The system that was forecasted to come through all service areas seems to have turned to rain. Our Toronto teams as well the Guelph, Kitchener and Waterloo teams received a slight dusting of snow fall but nothing was accumulating with the residual salt on sites. We will continue to monitor all sites as well weather as we have a chance of flurries throughout the morning rush hour on January 16, 2020.
All teams are on standby should we need to deploy for a salt service run. Please check back to this site for updates on times and service levels.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring January 16, 2020 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 16, 2020
There is a potential system that is forecasted to all service areas starting around 3am on January 16, 2020. We are expecting possibly a trace a snow to fall. At this time with the residual salt we have down from our last run we anticipate this should hold off any snow accumulation but our teams will be out monitoring sites and watching the weather.
All teams are on standby should we need to deploy for a salt service run. Please check back to this site for updates on times and service levels.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather and Site Monitoring January 13, 2020 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring January 13, 2020
Small Disturbance on Monday January 13, 2020 near Status On Time
Small Disturbance on Monday January 13, 2020 near
Tomorrow morning January 13, 2020 we are expecting a small disturbance that could bring freezing rain or snow between 4am and 8am, the salt from the service event today should be able to help combat this event as long as it was not washed away with all the running water today. The service teams will be out checking on site tonight at 4am to see if this is going to need to be serviced. If it shows danger our teams will be dispatched as soon as possible but please keep in mind this is very close to rush hour so be careful when leaving your house, getting out at work or any stops you may make in your morning as the could be a few hours of dicey weather. We will again service senior residences, open businesses, finalizing with condo and residential buildings. We will keep you posted as we get closer to the overnight.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Completion January 12, 2020 Status On Time
Service Completion January 12, 2020
The service teams completed their runs by 12pm on January 12, 2020 with a salt run in all service areas with Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo ,Toronto and Mississauga North of the 401 received more ice during this storm. The salt run will help combat any slippery areas from forming as well the sun coming out will help activate the salt on sites.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode.
For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Update January 12, 2020 Status On Time
Weather Update January 12, 2020
Weather Update January 12, 2020 Status On Time
Weather Update January 12, 2020
Storm Update January 11, 2020 Status On Time
Storm Update January 11, 2020
The rain is continuing to fall and the temperatures have change slightly for the worst. We are expecting a very slippery morning with the present forecast. What makes this type of storm so dangerous is how quick the temperature is changing, and the fact that it is not pre-treatable and usually not treatable during either because the rain will wash the salt down the sewer drains and/or dissolve the salt to quickly to make a major impact on the top layer of the ice. If we receive a significant amount of rain that freezes relatively quickly it will take hours for snow and ice management professionals to make surfaces (parking lots, roads, walkways) safe. The Paramount service teams will be on emergency call from 10pm on wards so that we mobilize as quick as possible to start our service runs. Please understand we will only service if and only when it deems itself to be an effective solution for combating the situation. We will start our routes and prioritize following order of service, senior homes, high morning traffic areas and restaurants, then attacking condos and residential buildings and ending with commercial and industrial buildings. We don’t know when we will start or finish yet and these changes will be spur of the moment so decisions will be based on our training and education. We will be updating this site every few hours to update our game plan as the weather rears its ugly head. Please keep safe and arrange to stay of the roads and parking lots until midafternoon at the earliest to keep your family and yourself safe.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Statement January 11, 2020 Status On Time
Weather Statement January 11, 2020
There is great potential for large accumulation of freezing rain to arrive in most regions Saturday January 11 during the night and into Sunday January 12, 2020.
ALERTS IN EFFECT
Special Weather Statement
Issued at 10:27 Friday 10 January 2020
A soaker on tap Saturday. Freezing rain possible Saturday night. Very strong southwest winds Sunday.
Occasional light rain or drizzle is expected today and tonight. However, rain will be more continuous and heavy at times Saturday into Sunday morning. Total rainfall amounts of 25 to 50 mm are possible with most of the rain falling Saturday into Saturday night. For areas further away from Lake Ontario, rain is likely to change to freezing rain by Saturday evening and may last for several hours.
Strong southwest winds are also expected Sunday morning, especially along the Lake Ontario shoreline where winds may gust up to 90 km/h.
There remains considerable uncertainty with exact rainfall amounts along with the location of freezing rain. Rainfall warnings will be issued as the event draws nearer. Freezing rain and wind warnings may be issued as necessary.
Travel will be impacted throughout Southern Ontario Saturday into Sunday.
All crews will be monitoring all sites and dispatching our teams when needed. Please have a safe and wonderful weekend!
Weather and Site Monitoring January 9, 2020 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring January 9, 2020
Weather Monitoring for January 9, 2020 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring for January 9, 2020
Our teams will be on standby during the overnight hours for January 9 and into January 10 as there is forecasted rain / snow mix. Temperatures will be on the rise during the overnight hours but there is a slight change depending on temperatures when the mixed precipitation comes it could freeze. We have plenty of residual salt at the sites but we will continue to monitor the weather as well sites.
Please check back to this site for service level updates if required.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Site Checks January 8, 2020 Status On Time
Site Checks January 8, 2020
During the evening hours of January 8, 2020 our teams are going to be going through the sites in our service areas to check sites and perform spot salting and tidy ups where necessary. This will help combat any slippery areas that may arise due to the temperatures dropping overnight.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 8. 2020 Status On Time
Service Update January 8. 2020
Each service area has all teams out performing since 4:30am on January 8, 2020. As of 6am snow squalls have come through most areas. Some sites are at 3 cm of snow and others upwards of 8cm to 10cm just depends on where the streamers hit. Service levels at each site and each service area will determine the level required. Some sites are dealing with blowing snow also.
Mississauga, Guelph, Hamilton Mountain all sites will be receiving a plow and salt service with estimated completion times of around noon. This time may extend due to traffic.
The remaining sites all received a salt service run, we have an estimated completion of these sites as of 10:30am on January 8th, 2020. As of 10am we received reports that Milton and Oakville were also starting to receive the snow squalls, becuase of this change it may extend our service times for safety while driving.
Throughout the day on January 8, 2020 we are experiencing blowing snow throughout all regions.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 8, 2020 Status On Time
Service Update January 8, 2020
Each service area has all teams out performing and we have received updates that around 6am asnow squalls have come through most areas. Some sites are at 3 cm of snow and others upwards of 8cm just depends on where the streamers hit. Service levels at each site and each service area will determine the level required. Some sites are dealing with blowing snow also.
Please check back to this site for service completion times as this will vary throughout the service areas.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 8. 2020 Status On Time
Service Update January 8. 2020
A streamer came through with snow between 2 and 3:30am on January 8, 2020, each region has received around 2 to 4cm of snow accumulation the more north you go the more snow. We will be performing a salt run in all areas and plowing Guelph as this area seems to have gotten the brunt of the streamer. All crews will be starting their routes by 4:30am on January 8 with an estimated completion time of 10am. Guelph completion times approximately by noon with a full service run being completed of plow and salt.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather & Site Monitoring January 7, 2020 Status On Time
Weather & Site Monitoring January 7, 2020
Throughout the service regions overnight January 7, 2020 there has been a snow squall watch that has been updated for Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge. We will be monitoring all sites and service regions and will update this site should servicing be required.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 6, 2020 Status On Time
Service Update January 6, 2020
All sites were serviced with a salt service run during the over night hours of January 5 into January 6, 2020. The service areas received anywhere from 2-4 centimeters of snow fall except the Hamilton Mountain, Cambridge, Kitchener Waterloo. These sites received anywhere from 5 to 7 centimeters of snowfall which these sites received a full plow and salt service run. All crews were completed all routes by 7:30am on January 6, 2020.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 5, 2020 Status On Time
Service Update January 5, 2020
All crews will be starting their routes as of 11:30pm on January 5, 2020. Burlington, Oakville, Waterdown, Hamilton and Mississauga received around 3-4cm. Hamilton mountain received closer to 5cm along with Cambridge and Guelph. Kitchener and Waterloo received approximately 6 - 7 cm. Some areas will require to be plowed and others will be a salt service only depending on the accumulation throughout. We have an estiamated completion of all routes prowess and salted by 7:30am.
Please check back to this site for further updates throughout this service event.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Site and Weather Monitoring January 5, 2020 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring January 5, 2020
The service areas have been receiving flurries throughout the morning on January 5, 2020. All sites have been being monitored and all sites from Burlington to Toronto have been checked and the salt that was applied on January 4 has been helping combat the flurries from sticking. The sites in Kitchener, Waterloo have received a little more snow fall and the sites are starting to accumulate. We will continue to monitor these sites and will make a decision as to when servicing is going to take place and what level of service will be performed.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather & Site Monitoring January 4, 2020 Status On Time
Weather & Site Monitoring January 4, 2020
The Service areas are expecting to receive some flurries throughout the overnight hours of January 4 into January 5, 2020. Our teams will be monitoring and all crews are on standby for servicing if required. At this time with the salt run performed during the morning of January 4 this should help prevent any slippery areas that may arise with the temperatures below freezing overnight and further snow from sticking.
We will update this site if servicing is required in any of the other service cities.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 4, 2020 Status On Time
Service Update January 4, 2020
We have been receiving flurries throughout the early morning hours of January 4, 2020. In the southern regions the snow is sticking and a salt service run started as of 6am. Kitchener, Waterloo and Guelph is also receiving light flurries but at this time no servicing as nothing is sticking. Snow is expected to taper off around 10am and we have an estimated completion of this run around 11am.
We will update this site if servicing is required in any of the other service cities.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramount landscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring January 4, 2020 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 4, 2020
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the weather system that is supposed to start around 2am on January 4th, 2020 and expected to be done around 10am with receiving a few flurries to a couple centimeters of snowfall. At this time we are planning a salt service run starting at 6am on January 4 but we are monitoring the system and will decide our service levels depending on how the storm reacts.
We will update this site throughout the night to advise what levels of service will be performed as the night goes on. Please check back for service updates.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Site Checks & Servicing January 1 and 2, 2020 Status On Time
Site Checks & Servicing January 1 and 2, 2020
Service Update December 31, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update December 31, 2019
All crews within the service areas completed their salt service runs by 4:30pm on December 31, 2019. The Cambridge, Guelph, Rockwood and Acton sites required a plow service as well a salt service run. Most areas received anywhere from 1 to 1.5cm of snowfall throughout the overnight hours and early morning hours. The salt run will help combat any slippery areas that may arise due to the temperatures going below freezing during the overnight hours of January 1, 2020.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Update December 31, 2019 Status On Time
Update December 31, 2019
All crews started their routes as of 10am on December 31, 2019 to perform a full salt service run in all areas. Although there isn't much snow accumulating at the sites they are wet and with the temperatures going below freezing during the overnight hours this run will help combat any slippery areas that may arise.
* UPDATE - as of 7am our Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph as well Toronto sites have started to perform their salt service runs. In these areas they have received around 2 centimeters of snow accumulation.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Update December 31, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Update December 31, 2019
As of 4:30am on December 31, 2019 the service areas have been receiving light flurries, not much has been sticking on the grounds except once you get north of the 401. At this time we are holding off on servicing until later in the morning which will most likely result in a salt run as we are expected to still receive a couple more centimeters of snow fall throughout the day and into the afternoon. At this time the operators do not feel even though with the snow fall that has come down the ground is not slippery. We will update this site again as of 8am with the plan of action as to what our teams will be doing for service levels on December 31, 2019.
* UPDATE - as of 7am our Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph as well Toronto sites have started to perform their salt service runs. In these areas they have received around 2 centimeters of snow accumulation.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding your site or service levels please check back to this website www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline as this site is updated throughout any weather episode. For more direct information on your properties please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring December 31, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 31, 2019
Weather Update December 30, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Update December 30, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the system that is forecated to come throughout the evening hours of December 30, 2019. We are forecated to receive around a couple of centimeters of snow fall to begin overnight and go throughout the day on December 31, 2019 which could result in a salt service run for all sites.
All teams are on standby and will be ready to deploy once we see what happens throughout the evening hours.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Update for December 29, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Update for December 29, 2019
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring and checking sites as throughout the day on December 29, 2019. As of 10pm the teams have not found any problems on the sites with freezing, the temperatures will continue to rise overnight up to 10 degrees on December 30, 2019.
At this time we do not feel any services will have to be performed but we are monitoring all sites until temperatures hit 4 degrees to ensure safety of our customers. All service teams are on standby and ready to deploy should any servicing be required throughout all service areas.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Update - Weather Monitoring December 29, 2019 Status On Time
Update - Weather Monitoring December 29, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will continue to monitor the weather pattern that has begun with rain throughout all service areas as of 10am December 29, 2019. North of the 401 could potentially see some mixed precipitation until the temperatures start to raise. South of the 401 is forecasted to see only rain at this time but with the temperatures around the freezing mark.
At this time we do not feel any services will have to be performed but we are monitoring all sites to ensure safety of our customers. All service teams are on standby and ready to deploy should any servicing be required throughout all service areas.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather and Site Monitoring December 29, 2019 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring December 29, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the weather pattern that is forecasted throughout all service areas to begin around 9 am on December 29, 2019. North of the 401 could potentially see some mixed precipitation until the temperatures start to raise. South of the 401 is forecasted to see only rain at this time but with the temperatures around the freezing mark.
All service teams are on standby and ready to deploy should any servicing be required throughout all service areas.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update December 20, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update December 20, 2019
The Paramount Service areas are monitoring a system that is forecasted to effect the Hamilton, Waterdown, Burlington and Oakville areas during the morning on December 20, 2019. There is a possibility of 5 to 10 centimeters of snow throughout these areas due to Lake Effect coming off of Lake Huron.
As of 10am we have crews out in the Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Grimsby areas to perform a salt service run, these areas had received around 3cm of snow fall but with the residual salt from previous runs this has helped dimish the amount on sites.
As of 11:15am our Burlington teams have been dispatched to perform a salt service run in the southwest sites. As of this time within Waterdown and Oakville sites that have been treated with salt are still clear. We will continue to monitor the sites as well this weather system, all crews are on standby for servicing where required.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update December 20, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update December 20, 2019
The Paramount Service areas are monitoring a system that is forecasted to effect the Hamilton, Waterdown, Burlington and Oakville areas during the morning on December 20, 2019. There is a possibility of 5 to 10 centimeters of snow throughout these areas due to Lake Effect coming off of Lake Huron.
As of 10am we have crews out in the Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Grimsby areas to perform a salt service run, these areas had received around 3cm of snow fall but with the residual salt from previous runs this has helped dimish the amount on sites. As of this time within Waterdown, Burlington and Oakville sites that have been treated with salt are still clear. We will continue to monitor the sites as well this weather system, all crews are on standby for servicing where required.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Site Monitoring December 20, 2019 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 20, 2019
The Paramount Service areas are monitoring a system that is forecasted to effect the Hamilton, Waterdown, Burlington and Oakville areas during the morning on December 20, 2019. There is a possibility of 5 to 10 centimeters of snow throughout these areas due to Lake Effect coming off of Lake Huron. As of 8am we have crews out in the Hamilton areas checking sites as we have received reports of around 3 centimeters. Within Waterdown, Burlington and Oakville sites that have been treated with salt are still clear. We will continue to monitor the sites as well this weather system, all crews are on standby for servicing where required.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring for December 20, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring for December 20, 2019
The Service areas throughout the early morning hours on December 20 are forecasted to receive flurries. We will be monitoring all sites as well weather system. All crews are on standby should a salt service run be required.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update December 19, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update December 19, 2019
Throughout the Service Areas on December 19, 2019 are experiencing scattered flurries. We are monitoring and checking all sites throughout Milton, Waterdown, Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Stoney Creek as of 10:30am on December 18 we are not seeing a need for servicing in these cities with the salt run that was performed yesterday it has been helping with any accumulation.
Our crews in Toronto, Mississauga and Brampton teams have been dispatched as of 2pm on December 19, accumulation levels are a hit and miss so they may require different levels of servicing. Some may receive a plow / salt and some may just recieve a salt service run.
In the Kitchener, Waterloo and Guelph they have received approximately half a centimeter of snow which seems to be sticking. These sites will be receiving a salt service run which began at 12:30pm to help burn off the snow that fell.
As of 5:45pm we have received reports that our Oshawa and Ajax teams have been deployed in these service areas to perform a salt service run.
We have an estimated completion of all sites in these areas around 9pm, the Toronto teams may be a little longer due to heavier traffic.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Site Monitoring December 19, 2019 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 19, 2019
Throughout the Service Areas on December 19, 2019 are experiencing scattered flurries. We are monitoring and checking all sites throughout Milton, Waterdown, Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Stoney Creek as of 10:30am on December 18 we are not seeing a need for servicing in these cities with the salt run that was performed yesterday it has been helping with any accumulation.
Ajax and Oshawa sites were service during the early morning hours due to the flurries received in these areas.
We have crews checking the Mississauga, Toronto sites as reports are being given by crews that the snow has come down heavier in these areas. We will be updating once we have received reports from our crews.
In the Kitchener, Waterloo and Guelph they have received approximately half a centimeter of snow which seems to be sticking. We have trucks out checking sites to see if a salt service run is required. We will be updating once we have received reports from our crews.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update December 18, 2019 Status Delay2 Hours
Service Update December 18, 2019
The Paramount Service teams all started their routes as of 9am on December 18, 2019 to perform a salt service run. Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Grimsby, Waterdown, Milton, Burlington, Oakville, Guelph, Mississauga and Toronto received approximately 1 centimeter of snow. Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge received around 5 to 7 centimeters of snow with a lot of blowing and drifting, a full plow service along with salt will be completed.
All crews in the Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Grimsby, Waterdown, Milton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga were all completed by 4pm. Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge have an estimated completion of 7pm. Toronto crews have been delayed due to traffic, due to this the completion of these routes is approximately 7:30pm.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather & Site Monitoring December 18, 2018 Status On Time
Weather & Site Monitoring December 18, 2018
As of 5am most sites have received a light dusting to a centimeter of snow accumulation on December 18, 2019. We are expecting flurries to continue throughout the day today and we anticipate a salt run to commence after the morning rush hour.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring December 18, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 18, 2019
Throughout the service areas we are forecasted to receive anywhere from close to a centimeter of snow within Waterdown, Burlington and Oakville, Toronto and Mississauga. Hamilton, Stoney Creek is estimated at 1 to 3 centimeters and Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph has a potential to receive anywhere from 5 to 10. We will be watching this weather pattern and all crews are on standby for servicing as the morning progresses.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring & Site Servicing December 17, 2 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring & Site Servicing December 17, 2
The Service teams for the South Mississauga, Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Grimsby areas were deployed as of 11am to start their routes with a full plow and salt run. Each area will depend on level of service provided but all sites will be serviced with a salt run due to the accumulation received. Some areas were a light dusting to other areas receiving upwards of 2-4 cemtimeters of snow fall.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating weather status as well service levels. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode.
For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather and Site Monitoring December 17, 2019 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring December 17, 2019
Spot Salt and Site Tidy Up December 16, 2019 Status On Time
Spot Salt and Site Tidy Up December 16, 2019
Paramount Service crews within the Kitchener, Cambridge, Waterloo, Guelph as well Mississauga and Toronto are out doing some spot salting of properties due to run off and slippery areas that have been brought to our attention. All other service areas have been checked and will continue to be monitored throughout the day.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update December 14 into December 15, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update December 14 into December 15, 2019
Across the GTA during the day on December 14, 2019 we received mixed precipitation throughout the service areas. The Kitchener, Guelph, Cambridge as well Hamilton Mountain areas received around 5 to 6cm of snow accumulation which tapered off around 5pm. The service crews started at 3pm doing a full plow and salt run with a completion time of 3am on December 15th, 2019. The lower Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga and Toronto have received mainly rain which has accumulated into a bit of slush which has the salt mixed in from this mornings run. The crews within Burlington, Oakville, Waterdown started their routes for a salt run at 9pm on December 14, 2019 and completed 3am also. The Milton service areas received a full plow and salt run also. The salt run will help combat the flurries that we are supposed to receive during the morning hours on December 15th.
Please check back to this site for any further servicing that may be required. All crews are on standby should a run be required.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update December 14, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update December 14, 2019
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the mixed precipitation across the GTA during the day on December 14, 2019. The Kitchener, Guelph, Cambridge as well Hamilton Mountain areas have received around 5 to 6cm of snow accumulation which has seemed to taper off. The service crews have started at 3pm doing a full plow and salt run with an estimated completion in the early morning hours of December 14, 2019. The lower Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga and Toronto have received mainly rain which has accumulated into a bit of slush which has the salt mixed in from this mornings run. As of 3pm in these areas the temperature is above 0 and have checked all sites and nothing is unsafe. Our teams will continue to monitor and most likely do a salt run later this evening to help combat any freezing and flurries that may happen over night.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating the weather system as well any service levels that may be required.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update December 14, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update December 14, 2019
The Paramount Service teams completed the salt run that began at 2am on December 14, 2019 by 7am. All routes received a salt run to help combat the freezing rain / drizzle that started during the early morning hours. As of 5am in most areas the rain started getting heavier. We will be monitoring the weather system that is forecasted to hit throughout all service areas during the day with a mixed precipitation and temperatures dropping.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating the weather system as well any service levels that may be required.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update December 14, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update December 14, 2019
The Paramount weather teams are watching a small system coming in first thing in the morning tomorrow December 14, 2019 starting 6am. This system will bring rain, sleet, ice pellets and snow to the GTA. The temperatures will be above 0 but what will be keeping a close eye on is what the rain and ice pellets will do to the very cold ground. At 2am the service teams in all areas will perform a presalt run to combat these slippery araes. We are assuming we are going to get some instant freezing when the precipitation hits the cold pavement and concrete. Be safe in your morning drive because this storm has the capabilities to very quickly freeze over in the first few hours.
Check back throughout the morning.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update for December 14, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update for December 14, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be starting their routes to perform a pre-salt as of 2am on December 14, 2019 due to the chances of freezing rain. We are expecting approximately 1 to 3cm of snow accumulation starting at 6am. This salt run will be performed to help combat any slippery areas that may arise with the mixed precipitation that we are forecasted. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 8am.
Please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout the service as well service updates.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring December 14, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 14, 2019
The Paramount Teams will be monitoring the system that is forecasted to begin during the early morning hours of December 14, 2019. The forecast is stating that around 1am we are supposed to start with rain fall, the temperatures at that point and throughout the morning are just above freezing. We will be checking sites throughout the early morning hours but we do anticipate having to perform a salt service run throughout all service areas.
Please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout the service as well service updates.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update December 12, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update December 12, 2019
The Paramount teams were monitoring the cities throughout our service areas on the evening of December 12, 2019 after the flurries that came through earlier this afternoon. Some sites have received anywhere from a light dusting to a centimeter of snowfall and some areas have become slippery but this weather system was very sporadic over the cities.
As of 9pm, we have service teams out in the Cambridge, Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Mississauga South of the 401 as well our Toronto sites are being checked. We will be salting where necessary to help combat any slippery areas that may further arise. We have an estimated completion time of all routes throughout the above cities by 3am on December 12, 2019.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather & Site Monitoring December 11, 2019 Status On Time
Weather & Site Monitoring December 11, 2019
As of 4pm on December 11th, 2019 all service areas have received a band of flurries that have come through. Our teams are out monitoring and checking all sites to see if further action is required. We are in the midst of trying to decifer if a salt run is necessary for all regions. All crews are on standby as we continue to monitor the weather and sites. Please check back to this site for any updates on service levels.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring December 11, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 11, 2019
Throughout the service areas we are experiencing flurries off and on throughout the day of December 11th, 2019. We are forecasted throughout to receive less than a centimeter of snow accumulation. All crews are on standby as we continue to monitor the weather as well sites.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather & Site Monitoring December 10, 2019 Status On Time
Weather & Site Monitoring December 10, 2019
Throughout the service areas we are experiencing flurries off and on throughout the day of December 10th, 2019. We are forecasted throughout to receive less than a centimeter of snow accumulation. We at this point do not anticipate having to perform any services throughout the service regions but our crews are on standby and sites will continue to be monitored.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather & Site Monitoring December 10, 2019 Status On Time
Weather & Site Monitoring December 10, 2019
Throughout the service areas we are experiencing flurries off and on throughout the day of December 10th, 2019. We are forecasted throughout to receive less than a centimeter of snow accumulation. We at this point do not anticipate having to perform any services throughout the service regions but our crews are on standby and sites will continue to be monitored.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Storm and Service Update for December 6, 2019 Status On Time
Storm and Service Update for December 6, 2019
The Paramount Service Crews completed their routes with some areas having to be plowed and others just salted. All service areas have been visited throughout Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Burlington, Waterdown, Kitchener Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Hamilton and Stoney Creek by 6pm on December 6th, 2019. We have a walks crew that remains working in Toronto and we have an estimated completion time of the sidewalks to be completed by 10pm. The crews were battling traffic with this being a day time snowfall which hindered their timing.
With the salt laid throughout all regions today this will help when the temperatures dip tonight, this run will help combat any slippery areas that may arise. We will continue to monitor all sites to ensure safety and if servicing is required our crews are on standby. As of 9pm on December 6 we do not anticipate having to do another service throughout the night.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update December 6, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update December 6, 2019
As of 9am on December 6 the snow started to accumulate in the Hamilton, Oakville and Burlington areas so the service teams for those areas were called out as of 10:30am for a salt run. These areas should be finialized by 2pm.
The salt will help make sure that all the water on the sites does not freeze tonight when the temperature dips to -8 overnight.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Storm and Service Update for December 6, 2019 Status On Time
Storm and Service Update for December 6, 2019
The Paramount service teams are monitoring the weather system that is planned to hit the greater GTA this morning. As of 3:30 am there is light flurries in Kitchener and Guelph regions but nothing yet from Toronto to Niagara. This storms looks to be less than expected as it is already 3 hours late and still ending by 10am. The teams have been told to hold of so we can continue to evaluate the progress of the storm and will be called out when we hit the 5cm threshold. Right now it looks like we might wait until after morning rush hour to send the service crews out. We will update the snowline once a game plan has been made and the snow starts to fall
** Update ** as of 530 am still light flurries with no accumulation below 401, Toronto and Mississauga. Kitchener, Waterloo has had reports of freezing rain / drizzle starting so our teams are going to start a salt run in this service area. As of 8am, Kitchener Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge teams were tasked to perform a salt service run as they had received anywhere from 1 to 3cm of localized snowfall. The Mississauga, Brampton, Toronto, Ajax, Oshawa Had received anywhere from 3 to 5cm. The Mississauga, Brampton and Toronto teams were dispatched to plow and a salt run. The Ajax and Oshawa teams were deployed to perform a salt run. We anticipate these areas to be completed by 4pm on December 6, 2019. Reports are saying anywhere from 1 to 3cm of snow accumulation.
We will update again once the weather changes. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Storm and Service Update for December 6, 2019 Status On Time
Storm and Service Update for December 6, 2019
The upcoming storm on December 6, 2019 is going to start around 2am and 3am with light snow, changing over to snow by 4am. The service teams are coming in for 5am, we will be visiting business' to open up then we will be switching over to service the residential properties around rush hour. We are expecting to have all sites fully plowed by 4pm and we will be performing a salt service run right after. We have an estimated completion of all runs around dinner time on December 6, 2019.
We are only expecting up to 10cm and to be over by 11am.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather & Site Monitoring December 5, 2019 Status On Time
Weather & Site Monitoring December 5, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring all sites throughout all service areas during the morning of December 5th, 2019. Each service area has reported to receive a light dusting of snow accumulation but with the salt that is down on the sites it is helping to combat the snow from sticking. The flurries that are happening throughout all service areas are forecasted to stop around 11am on December 5. We will continue to monitor the weather as well all sites throughout the day and our crews are on standby should servicing be required.
** UPDATE ** As of 10am our service trucks in the Oshawa and Ajax have reported some freezing rain and flurries. A salt run has been performed.
We will be updating later today this site as to what our plan of attack is going to be for the storm that is forecasted during the early morning hours of December 6th, 2019 throughout all service areas. Please check back for updates.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring for December 4, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring for December 4, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be watching the weather that is potentially forecasted overnight on starting around 7:30pm on December 4th into the morning hours of December 5th ending around 10am. We are expected to receive less than a centimeter of snow, with the temperatures above freezing and the salt we currently have down on the sites we do not anticipate having to service during this time period. Our teams will be closely monitoring the weather and will make a call to perform services only when necessary should this happen. We are expecting snow during the over night hours on December 5th, 2019 into Friday December 6 which could potentially be up to 5cm of snow accumulation in some areas. This front that is forecasted to be coming through December 5 into December 6 we anticipate having to service but will update this site as the day goes on and will be monitoring the forecast.
We will be updating this site should any servicing of the properties be required.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring for December 4, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring for December 4, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be watching the weather that is potentially forecasted overnight on starting around 7:30pm on December 4th into the morning hours of December 5th ending around 10am. We are expected to receive less than a centimeter of snow, with the temperatures above freezing and the salt we currently have down on the sites we do not anticipate having to service during this time period. Our teams will be closely monitoring the weather and will make a call to perform services only when necessary should this happen. We are expecting snow during the over night hours on December 5th, 2019 into Friday December 6 which could potentially be up to 5cm of snow accumulation in some areas. This front that is forecasted to be coming through December 5 into December 6 we anticipate having to service but will update this site as the day goes on and will be monitoring the forecast.
We will be updating this site should any servicing of the properties be required.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather & Site Monitoring Dec. 3 and Dec. 4, 2019 Status On Time
Weather & Site Monitoring Dec. 3 and Dec. 4, 2019
The Paramount service teams have been monitoring all areas of the GTA. Some service areas received scattered flurries in the evening on Tuesday, December 3rd and over night into December 4th. Lake effect streamers off lake Huron have been passing over and have accumulated in some of these areas. With the temperatures fluctuating below 0 degrees it has stuck in Kitchener/ Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge areas. These areas received a freezing drizzle which turned into a light snow which has tapered off as of 4am on December 4th. The service teams in this area have been out since 3am and should be complete around 9am. The Hamilton, Brampton and Mississauga area also received about 1cm of snow from a couple streamer Tuesday evening and over night, these sites were evaluated at 1am and a salt run was performed in Hamilton, Grimsby, Stoney Creek, Mississauga and Brampton areas. We are expecting more lake enhanced snow off Lake Huron throughout the day today and tomorrow that will randomly hit the GTA, this salt run should help combat any small precipitation that may fall throughout the day. The hope is for the temperatures to rise throughout the day as forecasted so that we do not have to perform any services throughout the day. The teams are monitoring these streamers and we will update the snowline as needed as we continue to monitor sites. If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather and Site Monitoring December 4, 2019 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring December 4, 2019
Weather and Service Update December 2nd, 2019 Status On Time
Weather and Service Update December 2nd, 2019
The Paramount Service teams started their routes to perform a salt run on December 2nd, 2019, all sites in the Burlington, Oakville, Waterdown, Milton, Rockwood and Acton service has been completed. Some required plowing and salting whereas some were just a salt run. Each area received anywhere from 1 to 3cm of snowfall throughout.
The sites in Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Hamilton, Mississauga and Toronto have an estimated completion of all walks around 12am on December 3rd. We had a truck go down in Mississauga so that may cause some delays.
Management teams will be out throughout the overnight hours to do any tidy ups that may be required on sites that had cars in the lots. We will also be monitoring the sites for any slippery areas once the temperatures dip but we anticipate with the salt applications over the past 24 hours the sites should be fine and no further servicing will be required. We will update this site should service levels change.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Update December 2, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Update December 2, 2019
The Paramount Service teams started their salt runs as of 11am on December 2, some areas have required to be plowed as well salted as they have hit the 5cm threshold. We will also be checking the residential properties in all service areas if they have hit the 5cm threshold they will be serviced. We are anticipating a completion of the salt run around 6pm on December 2nd, 2019.
If you have questions regarding your properties or service levels please check back to this website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/Snowline as this site is updated through any weather episode. For further questions regarding you site please email [email protected] this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call our Snowline direct at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Update December 2, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Update December 2, 2019
Throughout the early morning of December 2nd, 2019 the Paramount Service areas received approximately a few centimeters of snow during the hours of 3 and 7am. The service teams are out checking all sites, we anticipate a salt run will have to be performed throughout the service areas this morning. Please check back to this site for updates on levels and areas of service for December 2. If you have questions regarding your sites feel free to email [email protected] as this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. Please check back throughout the winter months to our snowline at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Winter Storm December 1st, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm December 1st, 2019
The Paramount Service teams within Mississauga, Hamilton, Oakville, Burlington, Waterdown and Stoney Creek have completed their 2nd salt run. Throughout the majority of the service areas we required another full salt run for this storm that started early morning hours on December 1st. The Kitchener, Cambridge and Waterloo as well Toronto sites will be a little later with the second servicing as they received more accumulation throughout with ice pellets and freezing rain. We have an anticipated time of between 12am and 1am on December 2nd for these site.
Our teams will be monitoring all sites throughout the night and will make a call in the morning if additional servicing is required.
If you have questions regarding your sites feel free to email [email protected] as this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. Please check back throughout the winter months to our snowline at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Winter Storm Update December 1, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm Update December 1, 2019
The Salt run that took place this morning seemed to do the trick. It has helped break down the ice that came this morning on December 1. The teams have been monitoring all sites and as of 2pm the salt has disapaited on most sites and there is still some freezing drizzle that willl be falling tonight with the temperature falling. The management teams have decided to perform, another salt run of all properties as of 3pm with the hopes of being completed between 8 and 9pm on December 1.
We will continue to monitor the sites throughout the night with possibility of freezing or further precipitation. Please check back to our Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episodes paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline.
If you have questions regarding your sites feel free to email [email protected] as this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months.
Winter Storm Watch for December 1st, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm Watch for December 1st, 2019
** UPDATE **
The Paramount Service teams have decided with the high possibility of freezing rain and ice pellets in the Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge areas the teams will be pre-salting all walkways over night before the storm. The salt truck operators will be doing parking lots and roadways starting 5am throughout the start of the storm.
** UPDATE - All sites throughout Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Burlington, Oakville and Hamilton were serviced with a Salt Service run which was completed as of 10am on December 1st, 2019. Throughout these service areas the winds throughout the early morning hours the winds were very high and were blowing the salt around the site. Around 8:20am the sites started experiencing Ice Pellets & Ice Rain. This service was done as a pre-salt to help combat the freezing rain and ice pellets.
As of 12pm our Mississauga and Toronto crews were dispatched to also start a salt service run of the sites. Please check back to this site for updates on further servicing that will be taking place today.
Our teams will be monitoring the changes and switching over to plowing in the afternoon once the storm has stopped.
Please check back to this site at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline for updates as this site is updated to provide what our crews are doing during the winter months during any weather episode. If you have any inquiries regarding your property you can email [email protected] as this email is monitored 24/7 during the winter months.
Winter Storm Watch for December 1st, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm Watch for December 1st, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring and gearing up for the next bout of winter that is to hit all service areas during the early mornings of December 1, 2019. The weather network has posted a Special Weather Statement:
Several hours of freezing rain expected on Sunday. Precipitation is expected to move into the area early Sunday morning. The precipitation will begin as freezing rain then transition to ice pellets mixed with snow and patchy freezing rain early Sunday afternoon. The precipitation should taper off to drizzle or freezing drizzle by Sunday evening with flurries expected in the overnight hours.
Several millimeters of ice accretion are possible over these regions with some areas possibly receiving 5 to 10 cm of snow and ice pellets in addition to the freezing rain.
Strong wind gusts up to 70 km/h coupled with ice accretion on tree branches and power lines could cause power outages. This wintry weather is associated with a Colorado Low that will track over Southern Ontario on Sunday.
Throughout the service areas most are calling for 5 to 10cm of snowfall starting between 5am and 6am on Sunday December 1, 2019. The Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge areas forecast is showing an earlier start of 3am.
We will continue to monitor the weather episode and will update this site once a game plan has been made on how we are going to tackle this storm throughout. Please check back to our Snowline at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline for updates on what our crews are doing and our service levels throughout.
Site Monitoring November 18, 2019 Status On Time
Site Monitoring November 18, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring all sites throughout the service areas on November 18, 2019. Our Kitchener, Waterloo teams serviced throughout the early moring hours of November 18 due to approximately 1cm of snowfall that took place so a salt service run was completed in these areas.
Our teams in the Milton area are monitoring all sites throughout, we are sending some plow trucks as well salt trucks to some of these sites due to reports of being a little slippery. They are receiving a plow and salt run where necessary.
We will continue to monitor all sites throughout the service regions as of 1pm on November 18 the other service areas seem to be fine and no servicing is required. Management staff will continue to monitor and will make the decision later in the day if a salt run will be required over night with the temperatures remaining above the freezing mark.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating throughout any weather episode, if you have questions regarding your sites please email [email protected] as this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. This site also advises what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter season.
Weather Monitoring and Salt Run November 18, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring and Salt Run November 18, 2019
An early morning snow episode is coming before the rush hour and into early afternoon Monday. We are only expecting 2-3 cm from 6am-2pm. Our teams will dispatch at noon and should be done salting by dinner time. Our teams will keep you posted tomorrow morning if any changes are to come forward as of right now it is a salt run and we will not be servicing basic services of home owners.
**UPDATE - throughout the early morning hours our team in kitchener Waterloo was out servicing sites due to some flurries amounting to approximately 1cm of snow accumulation that came through this area. This salt run will help combat any slippery areas that may arise.
Please check back to this site throughout any weather episode as it is updated to advise what our teams are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months. Any questions regarding your sites please check back to this site or email [email protected] as this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call 905-332-2030 ext 2 for our snowline.
Weather Monitoring and Salt Run November 18, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring and Salt Run November 18, 2019
Weather Monitoring November 16, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring November 16, 2019
The Paramount Service Teams will be monitoring all sites throughout the service areas as most sites are receiving scattered flurries. At this time we do not feel any servicing will be required due to the residual salt on the sites. We will continue to montior throughout and will update should any servicing be required.
Please check back to this site throughout any weather episode as it is updated to advise what our teams are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months. Any questions regarding your sites please check back to this site or email [email protected] as this email is monitored 24/7 throughout the winter months. You can also call 905-332-2030 ext 2 for our snowline.
Salt Service Run November 14, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run November 14, 2019
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 3am on November 14, 2019 to perform a salt service run. All service sites have received anywhere from a light dusting to a centimeter of snow. Kitchener, Waterloo received spot salts where necessary to help combat any slippery areas. All other sites throughout the Paramount service areas received a salt service run due to help combat any slippery area that may arise due to the light accumulation that has been throughout as well to combat the flurries that we are forecasted to receive into the morning hours.
We have an estimated completion time of all sites across the service areas around 8am on November 14, 2019. We will update upon completion of all trucks.
This site is updated thorughout any weather episode so if you have questions regarding your site please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email as well [email protected]. this email is monitored 24 / 7 throughout the winter months.
Weather Monitoring November 13, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring November 13, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the scattered flurries that is supposed to hit throughout the serivce areas during the evening on November 13 and into the morning of November 14. We will be monitoring all sites, we anticipate a salt service run will need to be performed. All crews are on standby and are prepared to start a salt run for 3am. We will be updating this site to provide information as to what our crews will be doing if any servicing is required.
This site is updated thorughout any weather episode so if you have questions regarding your site please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email as well [email protected]. this email is monitored 24 / 7 throughout the winter months.
Site Checks and Servicing November 13, 2019 Status On Time
Site Checks and Servicing November 13, 2019
After a mandatory rest period this afternoon and evening our service teams are back out overnight tonight Wednesday November 13 to clean up sites and touch up salting where needed. Our service teams will be performing a full salt service run in the Kitchener / Waterloo and Guelph areas due to some lake effect snowfall. At this time these areas are receiving flurries throughout and this salt run will help combat any slippery areas that may arise.
If you have questions regarding your site please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email as well [email protected]. this email is monitored 24 / 7 throughout the winter months.
Weather Monitoring for November 12, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring for November 12, 2019
After a mandatory rest period this afternoon and evening our service teams will be back out overnight tonight Tuesday into Wednesday to clean up sites and touch up salting where needed. We are also expecting possibly another 2 cm tonight of lake effect which will add to today’s storm totals and complications but we are confident we will get everything back to par by the morning. If you have any questions please message the www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline or call (905)332-2030 ext. 2.
Service Update November 11, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update November 11, 2019
Service Update November 11, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update November 11, 2019
November 12, 2019 Winter Storm Update Status On Time
November 12, 2019 Winter Storm Update
Snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 25 cm is expected, heavier in Hamilton/Niagara and lighter towards Toronto and north of the 401 (Cambridge, Kitchener, Guelph, etc.)
Significant snowfall on Monday into Monday night. I’m expecting the snow to start to stick as of 8am with accumulation around 1cm an hour, right now our plan is to start crews once we crest the 5-7 cm range around mid-afternoon to open up parking lots that have continued traffic throughout the evening and then around 7pm switch over to start clearing all sites to allow us to start to salt around 3am to allow us to aim to be finished for 8am Tuesday morning in a perfect world.
Snow will move into the region early Monday morning with all areas likely to receive accumulations of 15 cm by late Monday night. Gusty northeast winds off of Lake Ontario combined with the higher terrain of the Niagara Escarpment will lead to snowfall enhancement locally from near Hamilton eastward across northern Niagara. These areas could see snowfall amounts near 25 cm by late Monday night.
Travel will be impacted Monday due to accumulating snow as well as locally reduced visibility in blowing snow.
This snowfall is due to a developing low pressure system which will track south of the lower Great Lakes on Monday.
Please check back to this site throughout any weather episode as we will be updating. Any questions regarding your properties please email [email protected].
Site and Weather Monitoring November 7, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring November 7, 2019
The Paramount teams are monitoring some small bands of lake effect snow coming off Georgian Bay this morning hitting wide spread across the Greater GTA. At this point we are not figuring it is going to stick or cause any safety issues or last more than a few hours but we will update if service is required.
** UPDATE - Paramount Service teams had to perform a salt service run for our sites in Ajax and Oshawa during the morning of November 7, 2019. All other sites are conitinuing to be monitored.
We are more interested in this evening to see if the temperature drops to -5 if it will cause any ice situatinos for Friday morning. Our teams will be moniroting throughout the day.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or email [email protected].
Site and Weather Monitoring April 11, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring April 11, 2019
Winter is making another appearance across the GTA. The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the properties throughout the day on April 11, 2019. Most of our service areas will be cloudy with a few flurries in the morning changing to mixed precipitation in the afternoon. We do not foresee having to perform any salt service runs but we will be monitoring the sites throughout the service areas.
Please check back to this site for any updates throughout this weather episode.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please reach out to our Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can also email [email protected] as these two sites are monitored 24 hours a day during the winter months.
Weather Monitoring for March 31, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring for March 31, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are on standby should a salt service run be required to be performed during the evening and overnight hours on March 31, 2019. We are expected to receive flurries throughout the GTA, at this point we do not anticipate having to perform any servicing with the salt run that was performed this morning. We will have all crews on standby should this change. We will update this site should servicing be required.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Service Run for March 31, 2019 Status On Time
Service Run for March 31, 2019
The Paramount Service teams started their service runs as of 2am on March 31, 2019. All areas throughout the GTA received varying amounts of snow accumulation:
Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge received anywhere from 5-10cm of snow. Toronto, Richmond Hill recieved 1-3cm and throughout Brampton, Mississauga, Oakville, Hamilton, Waterdown, Carlisle, Brantford received anywhere from 1-4cm of snowfall. All condominium and commercial properties received a full plow run as well salt run, all sites were plowed before the salting to help cleanup the sites with the mixed precipitation received a lot was wet slushy snow. The salt laid after the runs will help it take effect and will help combat the snow that we are expected to receive during the afternoon on March 31. With temperatures dipping this will also help combat any slippery areas.
Residential properties in Carlisle and Pushlinch received servicing as they were over the 5cm threshold. We have an estimated completion of all condonimium and commercial properties as of 9am on March 31, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Site and Weather Monitoring March 30, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring March 30, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are on standby for the evening and into the early morning hours of March 30 into March 31. We are expecting to receive anywhere from 2-4cm in the Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga areas. Hamilton could see close to 5cm where Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambrige as well the Brampton and Toronto sites could see anywhere from 5 - 10cm of snowfall during the overnight hours. Any sites below 5cm will be receiving a salt service run, anything above the 5cm will receive a full plow service and then a salt service run. All areas are varying with what is going to happen as the forecast has been changing throughout the entire day.
We will be monitoring all sites and weather throughout the night and when we have made a plan to start servicing and what type of servicing we will update this site with what our crews are going to be doing.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather Monitoring for March 22, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring for March 22, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the weather system that is coming through all service areas during the evening and into early morning hours of March 22, 2019. All regions are expecting to be receiving rain and temperatures are remaining above freezing but all crews are on standby should any servicing be required throughout as there is a chance for some mixed precipitation. We do not anticipate any servicing to be required but we will be monitoring to be safe.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating should any servicing be required throughout the GTA.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather and Site Monitoring March 20, 2019 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring March 20, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the weather system that is coming through all service areas during the evening and into early morning hours of March 21, 2019. All regions are expecting to be receiving rain and temperatures are remaining above freezing but all crews are on standby should any servicing be required throughout as there is a chance for some mixed precipitation. We do not anticipate any servicing to be required but we will be monitoring to be safe.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating should any servicing be required throughout the GTA.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather and Site Monitoring March 19, 2019 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring March 19, 2019
The Paramount Landscaping Service teams will be monitoring the sites and weather during the overnight and early morning hours of March 19, 2019. We are forecasted to receive less than a centimeter of snow, with the salt run performed on March 16 this should help stave off any accumulation from occuring but all teams are on standby should servicing be required. We will continue to monitor the weather as well all sites and if servicing is required we will be updating this site.
*UPDATE - as of 2am on March 19 we have received reports that the Kitchener Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge sites had received anywhere from 1 to 1.5cm of snowfall. We have decided to perform a salt service run to help combat any slippery areas that may arise. All other sites will continue to be monitored as we are supposed to receive flurries for a few hours during the evening.
*UPDATE - as of 3:30am all other sites have been monitored and will continue to be monitored, all service areas throughout the GTA have recieved flurries and a light dusting. From the salt run performed March 16 this has helped keep our sites clean from snow accumulation and no servicing is required.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather and Site Monitoring March 18, 2019 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring March 18, 2019
The Paramount Landscaping Service teams will be monitoring the sites and weather during the overnight hours of March 18, 2019. We are forecasted to receive less than a centimeter of snow, with the salt run performed on March 16 this should help stave off any accumulation from occuring but all teams are on standby should servicing be required. We will continue to monitor the weather as well all sites and if servicing is required we will be updating this site.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Site and Weather Monitoring March 17, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring March 17, 2019
The Paramount Teams will be monitoring the system that is forecasted to possibly arrive during the overnight hours of March 17, 2019. We are forecasted to receive less than a centimeter of accumulation, with the salt run that was performed March 16 this should help combat any slippery areas that may arise. At this time we do not anticipate having to perform any servicing but all teams are on standby should we have to perform services.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Site and Weather Monitoring March 17, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring March 17, 2019
The Paramount Teams will be monitoring the system that is forecasted to possibly arrive during the overnight hours of March 17, 2019. We are forecasted to receive less than a centimeter of accumulation, with the salt run that was performed March 16 this should help combat any slippery areas that may arise. At this time we do not anticipate having to perform any servicing but all teams are on standby should we have to perform services.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather Monitoring March 16, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 16, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the weather as throughout the GTA we are forecasted to receive flurries throughout the day on March 16, 2019. With the salt run performed earlier this morning at all condominium and commercial properties this will help hold off any accumulation from happening. We will be monitoring all sites throughout the service regions but do not anticipate any servicing to be required.
Please check back to this site for any updates on service levels if and when required.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Salt Service Run March 16, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run March 16, 2019
The Paramount Service crews are starting a full salt service run to all condominium and commercial properties as of 2am on March 2nd, 2019. The teams have decided to perform this run due to the melting of the snow over the past few days and temperatures hovering around the freezing mark. We are going to be focusing on areas around the snow piles that have melted as well puddles within the properties. This salt run is to help combat any slippery areas that may arise due to the temperatures staying around the freezing mark. We are forecasted to also to receive flurries off and on throughout the early morning hours throughout the service areas.
We have an estimated completion of all routes by 9am.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Salt Service Run March 16, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run March 16, 2019
The Paramount Service crews are starting a full salt service run to all condominium and commercial properties as of 2am on March 2nd, 2019. The teams have decided to perform this run due to the melting of the snow over the past few days and temperatures hovering around the freezing mark. We are going to be focusing on areas around the snow piles that have melted as well puddles within the properties. This salt run is to help combat any slippery areas that may arise due to the temperatures staying around the freezing mark.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Site and Weather Monitoring March 15, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring March 15, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the sites as well forecast for the afternoon and evening of March 15th, 2019. The service areas are expected to have rain throughout the afternoon and into the evening will change over to mixed precipitation as the temperatures start to drop. The Paramount Teams anticipate a salt run to happen tonight to help with any slippery areas that may arise due to the amount of rain we have received as well melting of the snow on sites.
We will update this site as we make a plan of attack for servicing during the evening of March 15th, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Site and Weather Monitoring March 11, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring March 11, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring all service regions throughout the GTA as we are forecasted to receive less than a centimeter of flurries during the afternoon and into the early evening hours of March 11, 2019. We will be monitoring all sites throughout our service regions, all temas are on standby should we have to do any servicing.
** UPDATE - As of 10pm some sites in Oakville received some spot salting as our crews were out checking sites we noticed some areas getting a little slippery due to the run off.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Site Monitoring March 11, 2019 Status On Time
Site Monitoring March 11, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the sites throughout the evening and early morning hours of March 11, 2019. With the rain and higher temperatures throughout the day on March 10th that the GTA received there is a chance for some slippery spots to arise. With the temperatures higher and rain there was a lot of run off at most of our sites from the mounds of snow melting. Most service areas had high winds throughout the day on Sunday March 10 also which was in our favour of helping to dry up the pavement from the rain. The temperatures throughout the night have been hovering around the 2 to 3 degree mark but still fairly windy. Our crews as of 2am were out checking sites throughout the GTA. They're finding some areas of concern which have been spot salted. We will continue to monitor all areas and sites should further servicing be required.
** UPDATE - As of 4:30am our crews in the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge regions had to receive a salt service run at these sites due to slippery areas with temperatures dropping. Some sites within the Burlington region recieved some spot salting of areas that were a little slippery due to run off from the mounds of snow. Some sites in Northern Mississauga and Oakville were also services throughout the early morning hours as well due to slippery areas present on site.
All crews are on standby in all regions should servicing be required at our sites. We will update this site throughout the day should the weather change and what our plan of attack will be.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Site Checks and Site Servicing March 10, 2019 Status On Time
Site Checks and Site Servicing March 10, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the weather system that is forecasted to come through all service regions during the evening hours of March 9 and into the early morning hours of March 10th. At this point there is a risk for freezing rain for a couple of hours then transitioning into rain. We will be monitoring this weather system as well the sites as the temperatures will be hovering around the -1 to -2 degrees but are supposed to start rising throughout the early morning hours of Sunday morning. We are forecasted to receive possibly 15 to 25mm of rain throughout the evening and taper off late Sunday morning or early Sunday afternoon. In addition we are expected high winds ranging from 70 or 80 km/h which will continue the majority of the day on Sunday March 10th.
** Update - March 10, 2019 - Our Toronto and Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge teams were deployed by 2am to start a full salt service run of these service regions as they were getting slippery due to the freezing rain and temperatures hovering around the -1 and -2 areas. All other sites throughout the GTA have been checked and will be continued to be monitored for any areas of concern. All service crews are on standby should servicing be required but with the freezing rain changing over early morning to rain and temperatures rising we do not see a need.
Please check back to this site should any updates be required we will update our plan of attack.
All crews are on standby in all regions should servicing be required at our sites. We will update this site throughout the day should the weather change and what our plan of attack will be.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather and Site Monitoring March 9, 2019 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring March 9, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the weather system that is forecasted to come through all service regions during the evening hours of March 9 and into the early morning hours of March 10th. At this point there is a risk for freezing rain for a couple of hours then transitioning into rain. We will be monitoring this weather system as well the sites as the temperatures will be hovering around the -1 to -2 degrees but are supposed to start rising throughout the early morning hours of Sunday morning. We are forecasted to receive possibly 15 to 25mm of rain throughout the evening and taper off late Sunday morning or early Sunday afternoon. In addition we are expected high winds ranging from 70 or 80 km/h which will continue the majority of the day on Sunday March 10th.
All crews are on standby in all regions should servicing be required at our sites. We will update this site throughout the day should the weather change and what our plan of attack will be.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather and Site Monitoring March 6, 2019 Status Stop
Weather and Site Monitoring March 6, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are on standby on March 6 into the overnight hours for a possible salt service run throughout all service regions. We are forecasted to possibly see scattered flurries close to a centimeter of accumulation until midnight. We will be monitoring all regions throughout the GTA and will deploy if servicing is required.
Please check back to this site as updates will be made should servicing be required.
* UPDATE - 4am all sites have been checked throughout the Paramount Service areas and no servicing has been required. We had received a trace of snow in some areas but with residual salt that is on sites and once the sun comes out in the morning it will help melt up any snow that may have fallen.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather Monitoring March 5, 2019 - Update Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 5, 2019 - Update
Throughout the GTA on March 5 we have received flurries throughout the service areas, nothing as of 4:30pm to require servicing on our sites throughout the regions as we had residual salt on all properties. We will be continuing to monitor the weather pattern as well the sites throughout the evening hours as we are still forecasted to receive close to a centimeter of snowfall which may result in a salt service run.
Please check back to this site for any updates regarding this weather episode as we will update should service requirements change.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather Monitoring March 5, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 5, 2019
The Paramount Service Team Members will be monitoring the system that started earlier this morning on March 5, 2019. All service regions except for Richmond Hill are forecasted to receieve anywhere from 1 - 3 cm of snowfall throughout the day today. Richmond Hill is calling for possible 2-4cm. Both will result in a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties. We will be monitoring all sites throughout the day and anticipate a salt run to begin just after dinner time tonight. With the temperatures hovering around the -11 mark the salt can lose it's effectiveness so please keep that in mind when going out. We will be mindful of this as well monitor throughout and make sure we can make the sites as safe as possible.
Please check back to this site as we will update as the day goes on with our plan of attack for servicing to be performed.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Site and Weather Monitoring March 3, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring March 3, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the flurries that are expected throughout the service regions through the evening of March 3, 2019 until around 9pm in most regions. We are forecasted to receive less than a centimeter to a centimeter of accumulation throughout. With the salt service run performed yesterday on March 2nd, this should help combat the flurries that are on going today. We at this point do not anticipate any servicing to have to be performed but our teams will be monitoring the weather as well sites throughout. All crews are on standby should servicing be required to be performed.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating should any changes happen throughout this weather episode.
** UPDATE - As of 3am on March 3 all of our Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge sites had to be salted. They had received anywhere from a trace to a centimeter of snow fall during the evening hours. The teams performed this salt service run to help prevent any slippery areas from forming after the precipitation event and with the temperatures dropping.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Salt Service Run March 2, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run March 2, 2019
The Paramount Service teams have been called in as of 2pm on March 2nd, 2019 to start a full salt service run of all commercial and condominium properties throughout the service regions in the GTA. As of 12:30pm on March 2, 2019 we have received anywhere from 2 to 4 centimeters throughout and decided to deploy our teams to start their salt runs to help combat any further snow that may accumulate. We have an estimated completion of 9pm on March 2nd, 2019 of all salt routes.
Please check back to this site as we will update should any service requirements need to change throughout the areas we service in the GTA.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Site and Weather Monitoring March 2, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring March 2, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring this weather system that is supposed to come through our service areas throughout the day on Saturday March 3, 2019. We are forecasted to receive anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snow throughout the Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga, Cambridge, Kitchener / Waterloo. Brampton, Milton, Toronto sites are expected to receive possibly 2 - 4 centimeters of snow. Our crews are on standby should servicing be required in performing a salt service run of all service regions.
We will continue to monitor all sites and will update as the day goes on should servicing be required. Please check back to this site for updates throughout this weather episode.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Storm February 27th, 2019 Update Status On Time
Storm February 27th, 2019 Update
Snow is expected to reach the Golden Horseshoe early Wednesday morning starting at morning rush hour and will continue through the morning on and off with minimal accumulation. Heavier snow is going to start around lunch time and continue until possibly midnight. Many areas will receive near 15 centimetres of snow by evening. Locally higher amounts up to 20 cm are possible from Burlington to Niagara depending on lake effect snow in the morning hours.
It appears that the heaviest snow will fall in the afternoon, resulting in a significant impact on the commute home late in the day. Motorists should allow extra time to reach their destination. As of right now we are looking at sending the teams out in the afternoon to open up businesses and condos for the commute home. Once the commute is complete we will change gears and perform and full plow and salt run for the properties including working on residential homes. The plan with the information we have right now is to be out from 2pm Wednesday to 6am Thursday completing everything before morning rush on Thursday. Barring any complications and the snow totals stay in that 10-15 range this will be our plan of attack. There is a small chance for 20-35 in Hamilton as we had back in January as this storm is shaping up to be very similar with the lake effect. This would obviously effect times in those areas.
* UPDATE - As of 12pm on February 27, 2019 all crews have deployed to perform a full plow service, we are expecting this run to take at least 8 hours for the servicing to be completed. We will be sending the crews back around this evening to perform another clearnup and salt at that point. Once the plow run has been completed all service trucks will commence with a salt service run. We will update times once we have completed the plowing.
All areas within the GTA have received different amounts of snow accumulation.
** UPDATE- As of 9pm we have run into an issue with a truck getting stuck due to the amounts of snow as well ice underneath the snow. We have sent another truck to help getting them out. We will get back on the road ASAP with these two trucks but unfortunately this has set us back by 2 hours tonight at least.
** UPDATE - as of 10pm the shovel crews and pole drivers are still battling this storm that was supposed to be 10-15 cm of snow which turned into 20-25 in Burlington, Hamilton and Oakville. With the amounts of snow we are still anticipating to have all properties plowed two times, as well all shovel crew teams are going back through all sites also to ensure that they are completed before morning. With the amounts of 20-25 cm this can turn into a 24 hour storm for clearing but we are hoping that this is not the case tonight. Once all sites have gotten serviced two times we will commence with a salt service run with an estimated completion of 2 or 3am on February 28, 2019. The estimated completion of all runs both plow and salt run by 8am on February 28, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather and Site Monitoring February 25, 2019 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring February 25, 2019
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the blowing snow as well flurrries that have been received throughout the day on February 25. Nothing much of concern, the wind is supposed to taper off by 9pm this evening at that point we will send trucks out to assess the properties. The Kitchener / Waterloo, Guelph regions have received slightly more snowfall in the past 6 to 8 hours from when we serviced so these service regions will be tidied up and re-salted this evening and overnight into February 26, 2019.
UPDATE - As of 11pm our service teams are out checking sites. At this time no sites are requiring further servicing throughout the service regions.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
February 25 Storm Update Status On Time
February 25 Storm Update
Te Paramount Service team a have salted all properties in all service areas as of 6:30am with the predetermination that the snow was to end at 3am aspen the weather meteorologists. Most areas the salt we put down will handle the flurries that are persisting, except for the Milton and Oakville areas there has been a strong band within the past hour with accumulations up to another 5cm. Those service vehicles have been rerouted to start reservicing these sites. The forecast shows this band lasting a couple of hours.
Please check back to this site as will be updating this site as we get more reports of this band coming through.
If you have questions regarding your sites please contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or [email protected].
Salt Service Run February 25, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run February 25, 2019
The Paramount Service Teams have been monitored this weather pattern that started with extreme winds throughout the day on February 24. During the early evening hours the service regions started to receive some flurries, throughout most regions we have received anywhere from 1 to 2 centimeters of snow accumulation with a lot of blowing and drifting snow. We will be sending all crews out to start their routes for a salt service run of commercial and condominium properties as of 1am on February 25th. Our teams will be addressing drifts as they go through the properties. These drifts will continue to persist all day with the extremely high winds, our only course of action is to wait until tomorrow night for the winds to die down and address them then if needed after our salt run visit tonight. We have an estimated completion of this run by 8am.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Wind Storm February 24, 2019 Status On Time
Wind Storm February 24, 2019
The Paramount Service Teams have been monitoring a major wind storm that is forecasted for most of our service regions during the day and into the night of February 24, 2019. It's expected to bring very strong southwest winds with frequent gusts of 100 to 110km/h with a possible sharp arctic cold front blasting the region. Currently the forecast is showing less than 1mm of rain and close to 1cm of snow throughout the service regions starting during the afternoon and going throughout the night. We will be monitoring all sites throughout this weather episode. The crews are all on standby should servicing be required throughout the night.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating the status of this storm as well what our crews are doing should servicing be required.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Site and Weather Monitoring February 20, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring February 20, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are all on standby for February 20, 2019. Throughout the service regions we have been monitoring all sites as well this upcoming weather episode. There is still quite a bit of uncertainty as to what we are going to get as the reports keep changing. We may receive some snow with freezing rain turning to rain in the overnight hours as the temperatures start to rise. We will continue to monitor as well all crews will be available to deploy when required. Please check back to this site for updates as we will advise when the time comes as to what our crews will be doing to service properties where required.
** UPDATE - Service teams within the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge service regions were out checking sites as of 11pm. These crews deemed it necessary to have a salt service run performed in these areas due to the freezing rain that was received. This salt run will help combat any slippery areas that may arise. All other sites throughout the regions are also being closely monitored for any slippery areas. As of 11pm all other regions are not requiring any service runs.
* UPDATE - As of 11:30pm our Brampton sites are starting to ice up, a salt service run is being performed to help combat the freezing rain received.
* UPDATE - As of 12:30am on February 21, 2019 our Toronto Service Team has been deployed due to the areas surrounding the sites we service are having reports of it being slippery. Please check back to this site for updates as to what level of service is required.
* UPDATE - As of 2am all service crews will be starting their routes to perform a full salt service run of all sites throughout the GTA. all sites have gotten fairly slippery with this freezing rain. We have an estimated completion of all sites by 10am on a February 21, 2019 Please check back to this site for any updates throughout this service run.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
February 19, 2019 - Service Run Status On Time
February 19, 2019 - Service Run
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring all sites throughout the day on February 19, 2019. We had received a couple calls / emails into our snowline advising that some sites were slippery. These sites were serviced throughout this time. All other sites were not in need of salting after our Management Staff completed a full site check of our routes.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Storm February 18, 2019 - Update Status On Time
Storm February 18, 2019 - Update
The Paramount Service teams have been watching a disturbance heading to the GTA this evehning into overnight of February 18, 2019. The first reports was that it was going to start this morning on February 17 and come throughout the day and evening which would have made it very easy to clean for morning rush hour. As of 8pm we have received nothing but a few flurries and they now are saying we are going to receive 10cm from 9pm unril 4am on February 18, 2019. The teams will be working hard to try and get all the plowing done by 10am and then have a full salt run commence after. If the weather changes yet again we will update this site as we get more information.
* UPDATE - The Paramount teams have still been monitoring the disturbance over the GTA and as of 10pm we finally started receiving some snowfall. The bhulk of the snow is going to drop by 4am so our teams will be dispatched atr 3am to start their routes. We expect to be done by 11am and because of family day we will be prioritizing open businesses and condos and finializing the routes with closed businesses.
* UPDATE - As of 7:30am we have been advised that 3 Plow Trucks have gone down due to mechanical issues. We are working diligently to get these trucks back up and running. Our timing may be delayed due to this but we are still working hard to be completed by 10am. We will update should this time be extended.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Storm February 18, 2019 Status On Time
Storm February 18, 2019
The Paramount Service teams have been watching a disturbance heading to the GTA this evehning into overnight of February 18, 2019. The first reports was that it was going to start this morning on February 17 and come throughout the day and evening which would have made it very easy to clean for morning rush hour. As of 8pm we have received nothing but a few flurries and they now are saying we are going to receive 10cm from 9pm unril 4am on February 18, 2019. The teams will be working hard to try and get all the plowing done by 10am and then have a full salt run commence after. If the weather changes yet again we will update this site as we get more information.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Snow Storm February 17, 2019 Status On Time
Snow Storm February 17, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the upcoming weather system that is supposed to hit the GTA during the afternoon and into the evening / overnight hours of February 17, 2019. Depending on the service area we will be expecting different amounts of snow. Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Brampton, Mississauga, Milton are forecasted 1cm over the afternoon and another 1-3 overnight. Toronto and North Toronto is forecasting the same. Burlington, Oakville, and Hamilton are expecting to receive 1 over the afternoon, 2-4 in the evening and another 2-4 overnight. We are expecting in the Hamilton / Stoney Creek service areas to see more lake effect snow which means possibly more snow in these areas will be seen. We are continuing to monitor the weather system and will be making a plan of attack later this afternoon as to what our crews are going to be doing to service all properties in a timely manner. This will be a full plow run followed by a salt run for the majority of the service regions.
Please check back to this site for updates as they will be made throughout this system. All crews are on standby for when we make the call to deploy.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Salt Service Run February 15, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run February 15, 2019
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the GTA regions during the overnight hours of February 15, 2019. All sites are wet with salt still present on site as the temperatures are still in our favour of between 3 and 4 degrees. The Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph sites are requiring a salt service run this morning as these sites seem to be freezing up. This will help combat the slippery areas as the temperatures are falling.
We will continue to monitor all sites throughout the day today to check for slippery areas, there is a chance that a salt service run will be required to be performed this afternoon as the temperatures are supposed to drop throughout the day and with all the melting we may get slippery areas. Please check back to this site as we will be updating our plan of action if there are steps required to be taken.
* UPDATE - As of 10am on February 15, 2019 we are receiving reports that Milton is starting to ice up. We will be sending crews to review sites and will be performing a salt service run where required.
* UPDATE - As of 12:30pm all crews in all service regions have been sent out to perform a salt service run at all condominium and commercial properties. We have sent everyone out to help combat the slippery areas that we have been getting reports that are starting. Throughout the service regions the temperatures have started to fall and with the standing water from all the melting that has happened over the past 24 hours we are trying to get on top of these to help combat the ice from forming. We have an estimated completion of all service areas by 6pm tonight but please keep in mind that the crews are also dealing with traffic during the afternoon so it may put a hinder on the timeline.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Winter Storm February 13, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm February 13, 2019
The Paramount Service teams completed their routes for the storm of February 13, 2019. All crews completed approximately 4pm on February 13, 2019 and have been sent home for much needed rest and break from this storm. We will be sending all crews back out for a tidy up and salt run as of midnight on February 14, 2019 of all commercial and condominium properties. At this time we have an estimated completion of this upcoming service run as of 8am on February 14, 2019. Please check back to this site as we will update any changes for the services that are going to take place.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Winter Storm Update February 13, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm Update February 13, 2019
Update, the Paramount teams have returned to servicing sites after a brief three hour rest period to try and combat the ice and snow remaining on sites after the first run through from 11am - 11pm yesterday. This storm is one of the worst we have encountered in a few years because of the snow accumulation and then rain and ice pellets we received on top. The truck teams are doing their best to salt the lots and scrap the ice from the lots and the shovel crews are battling through exhaustion to try and do the same. There has been numerous changes to the weather and energy levels of the teams in the last few hours that has us thinking this could take another 12 hours to make all sites safe due to the severity of the storm. Please be patient and safe out there, the teams are doing their best to accomplish this in a timely and safe manner.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or you can email [email protected]. Please check back to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episode as to what ur crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Winter Storm February 13 Update Status On Time
Winter Storm February 13 Update
The Paramount Service teams started their plow runs in all service regions as of 11am on February 12, 2019. Throughout the regions we received anywhere from 5 to 25 cm of snow accumulation along with ice pellets and freezing rain. The rain tapered off around 11:30pm on February 12. We are expecting to receive flurries and possible rain throughout the early morning hours into the morning on February 13. The Paramount teams took a break from around 10pm and will be starting back up at 2am to start their routes to start a full salt run as well tidy up of all condominium and commercial properties. This salt run is going to be very unique because we will be using double the salt as normal to break up the thick laayer of ice that has formed on all surfaces. The teams are expecting to have all sites salted by 10am and could be in the form of one visit using double salt or two visits using 2 full salt runs. The visit is based on the thickness of ice and if you were visited earlier or later yesterday. Please be careful when going out tomorrow morning as city streets and parking lots are very icy and will take all service crews extended periods to break up the ice. If by 10am you are experiencing icy areas on your properties or if your service was 3 hours or more previously and still see ice present please call the office immediately and we will get someone back out to maintain the area.
We have had reports of a truck going down in Mississauga due to an accident but we are still planning on having all completed around 10am on February 13, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Winter Storm February 12, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm February 12, 2019
The paramount teams are expecting another large storm starting tomorrow morning and continuing into Wednesday day. Early reports are 20-25cm with the majority falling throughout the day tomorrow. The teams will be doing everything in their power to keep people moving in businesses and condos throughout the day with intentions of finalizing over night Wednesday and salting Wednesday morning afternoon. Please be patient as the teams will be working through traffic, possible heavy snow and long hours. Our customers and staff safety is most important to our game plan. Right now it looks like opening mains and lanes throughout the afternoon on Tuesday, then during the drive home we will focus on our residential condos and buildings along with open business. Once all this has been hit in the evening hours we will be focusing on all clients for a final clear having them opened completely by Wednesday morning. This storm should play out very similar to the one two weeks ago that was very similar. We will up date you in the morning to any changes that may arise.
We will be updating this site to advise what our staff and crews are doing to combat this storm. Please check back for updates throughout this weather episode.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Storm Warning February 12, 2019 Status On Time
Storm Warning February 12, 2019
Winter storm with a combination of 15 to 25 cm snow and ice pellets, possible freezing rain, and strong winds expected Tuesday and Tuesday night.
Snow and blowing snow will begin early Tuesday morning. Strong easterly winds of 40 gusting to 70 km/h will cause reduced visibility in blowing snow. Stronger wind gusts up to 80 km/h are possible near the shores of Lake Ontario.
Visibilities should improve during the afternoon as the precipitation changes to a mix of snow and ice pellets in the afternoon. Easterly winds should remain rather gusty.
Total snowfall and ice pellet amounts of 15 to 25 cm are possible before ending Wednesday. There is also a risk of freezing rain. This weather is associated with a Colorado low that will cross Southern Ontario Tuesday and Wednesday.
We will be updating this site to advise what our staff and crews are doing to combat this storm. Please check back for updates throughout this weather episode.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Salt Service & Site Monitoring February 11,2019 Status On Time
Salt Service & Site Monitoring February 11,2019
The Paramount service teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the GTA during the early morning hours of February 11, 2019. Currently our Toronto locations have received anywhere from 1-2 cm of snowfall so our Toronto teams have been deployed for a salt service run. All other sites in the Northern corridors are also being monitored. All other sites throughout the service regions are going to be monitored throughout the early morning hours and all crews are on standby should a salt run be required.
Please check back to this site as we will continue to monitor and update for service levels.
* UPDATE - As of 4:30am our sires in Kitchener, Waterloo and Guelph had received around 1 cm of snow. All sites in these areas will be serviced. As of 5am northern Mississauga and Oakville have received around 1 cm also and they are currently being serviced
* UPDATE - As of 8am on February 11, 2019 all salt trucks and shovel crews for the remainder of the service areas started their routes for a full salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties. Most areas received anywhere from a trace to around 1cm of snow fall throughout. This salt run will help combat any further precipitation throughout the day today and will also help with the storm that is coming tomorrow ( February 12 ).
If you have questions regarding your sites please reach out to the office at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can also email [email protected].
Salt Service Run February 8, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run February 8, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be starting their routes for a full salt service run of all commercial and condominium properties. All service areas received a weird temperature shift during the day on February 7, 2019 starting out with freezing drizzle all day, with the temperatures rising this turned to rain. Throughout the evening hours the temperatures rose to around 8 degrees in most areas and high winds. We are forecasted for a possible centimeter of snowfall throughout the day on February 8 so all crews started their routes to perform a full salt service run. This will help combat any slippery areas due to the rain as well will help combat the snow should we get it. We have an anticipated completion of all routes by 8am on February 8, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Freezing Rain Warning February 7, 2019 Status On Time
Freezing Rain Warning February 7, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the shift in weather throughout the GTA. We are forecasted throughout to receive a band of freezing rain that is moving across areas extending from Waterloo to the GTA over the next 2 to 4 hours on February 7, 2019. We are also forecasted for a potential of close to a centimeter of snowfall, all teams are on standby and will be monitoring all sites throughout the service regions and are on call should we be required to perform servicing. All sites were serviced February 6, 2019 2 times with salt and all were plowed as well, we will be monitoring all sites for safety.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Freezing Rain Update - February 6, 2019 * UPDATE * Status On Time
Freezing Rain Update - February 6, 2019 * UPDATE *
As of 11:30am on February 6, 2019 throughout the GTA we have received a mixture of precipitation depending on areas in the form of freezing rain, ice pellets and ice snow mixtures. Freezing rain is by far the easiest to service but also the most dangerous and had better results with the Pre salt that took place this morning. Areas that received the 1-2 cm of ice pellets the salt has been less effective on. Please keep in mind the salt regardless still makes the sites much safer, this weather is forecasted to continue for the rest of the day and at this point our management team is monitoring and planning a course of action for this weather event. Right now we are trying some different methods on a couple local sites to see what type of impact we can get. There is another patch that will be heavier in the afternoon for around 2 hours, we are most likely going to wait until after that to perform any other services. As of right now, the parking lots are the safest they are going to be with the ice pellets on them.
We will update this afternoon once we have a plan of for the servicing that will take place.
** UPDATE 12:15pm - our management teams have assessed the sites and at this point we have decided that all crews will be back out to scrape and salt all commercial and condominium properties as of 4pm, The weather is supposed to taper off until then and we feel that scraping all sites first will benefit the salt to combat any further precipitation today. Please check back to this site as we will update shOils anything have to change.
If you have any questions regarding your properties throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as updates are made throughout. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or 5.
Freezing Rain Storm Update - February 6, 2019 Status On Time
Freezing Rain Storm Update - February 6, 2019
As of 8am this morning all sites were heavily salted to combat the mixed precipitation we are receiving. We have service teams sitting in service areas monitoring the weather and the wellbeing of the parking lots to watching the safety level. If it is deemed that we should perform another salt run all crews will being the service run all over again. Please note the service run takes roughly 5 hours so it could take some time for us to get back to you once warranted to start again. Stay safe and be careful out there today.
Freezing Rain Storm February 6, 2019 Status On Time
Freezing Rain Storm February 6, 2019
Dear Paramount Customers,
Tomorrow morning at around 4-5am we are going to experience a possible dangerous storm across the GTA. This storm is expected to bring freezing rain of up to 10-15mm which could make the morning and evening commute very dangerous. This is a very interesting storm because it will be between -4 and -7 degrees at ground level but will be +5 or above at the 850 meter above sea level. Depending on how these temperatures develop could change the precipitation form from freezing rain to ice pellets or snow. Most recent reports are freezing rain which will hit the ground as cold water and freeze on impact to the below freezing ground. This will most likely form black ice and can be very dangerous for clients moving around sites, this is why we have chosen to do a pre-salt starting at 3am tonight. Some of the GTA is calling for under 10mm which can bring slippery roads and isolated power outages, the Hamilton and Niagara area could see up to 15mm which can bring tree limb damage and long lasting power outages. We all remember the ice storm of 5 years ago, so please be careful out there and remember it takes us time to visit all sites, once finished we will evaluate the situation and go from there. Our goal tonight is to service all properties before the morning commute and then reevaluate around 9am to see best course of action. If your site has been serviced and is showing signs of ice again please call the office and let us know so we can make your site a priority for the second run if needed.
Be safe and plan your day accordingly,
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Salt Service Run February 3, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run February 3, 2019
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 2am in the Burlington, Hamilton, Oakville, Mississauga, Toronto, Milton, Brampton and Brantford sites to perform a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties. The Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge teams started as of 9:30pm on February 2, 2019. All sites will be serviced throughout the early morning hours including the shovel crews as we have been receiving freezing drizzle throughout the evening and is to last in the early morning. The salt run will help combat any slippery areas that may arise as the temperatures are hovering around the freezing mark. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 10am across the GTA.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Weather Monitoring for February 2, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring for February 2, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring all sites throughout the GTA during the evening and overnight hours of February 2, 2019. We are forecasted to receive some freezing rain throughout with a potential for freezing on sites. As of 9:30pm our Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge teams have deployed for a salt service run as the sites are starting to get slippery in these cities.
We have been checking the other sites throughout and the salt residue from the last salt run has helped keep the sites from icing over. We will continue to check and monitor all sites and all teams are on standby to perform a salt service run should it be required. With the temperatures hovering at the freezing mark we will be keeping a close eye on them.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Salt Service Run January 30, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 30, 2019
The GTA receieved snow squall flurrries between 4 and 8pm on January 29, 2019 as well there is a lot of residual snow and ice from the previous storm so the Paramount Service teams will be performing a salt service run completing by 7am on January 30, 2019.
Please note, with these extreme cold temperatures that the GTA is receiving the salt may take more time to react as well could lose its effectiveness. We will not be expecting many sites to be black pavement over the next few days as the temperatures are expected to be -20.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Salt Service Run January 30, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 30, 2019
The GTA receieved snow squall flurrries between 4 and 8pm on January 29, 2019 as well there is a lot of residual snow and ice from the previous storm so the Paramount Service teams will be performing a salt service run completing by 7am on January 30, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
January 28-29, 2019 Storm Update Status On Time
January 28-29, 2019 Storm Update
January 28, 2019 Storm Update Status Delay
January 28, 2019 Storm Update
As of 11pm the Paramount teams started a full plow run across the gta. As usual the weather meteorologists were off by about 10cm in most areas of the central GTA. Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and Richmond Hill are seeing upwards of 30cm. Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Kitchener / Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge and Branford are seeing anywhere from 15-20cm. We have all hands on deck and will be doing everything in our power to visit all sites before the morning rush hour. The snow is also going to continue passed the time that was originally forecasted so some properties will need to be serviced a second time in morning before the salt run takes place. We are hoping to have everything completed by mid morning in all regions.
** UPDATE ** as of 4:30am the Paramount Service teams are dealing with anywhere from 25-40cm of snowfall, which has prolonged our service times as of right now we are doing everything we can to hopefully try to have all routes completed by early afternoon. Once we are done losing a full salt service run will commence.
if you have any questions regarding this storm and your properties please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode. You can also contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or email [email protected].
Winter Storm January 28, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm January 28, 2019
The Paramount Service teams started their routes to do an initial clean during the afternoon of January 28, 2019. We cleaned up the properties that were open during the day. We have reports throughout the GTA that some areas have received anywhere from 5 to 15 cm of snowfall. All service members will be heading back out to start the full plow run of all condominium and commercial sites as well residential properties as of 11pm on January 28. The bulk of the snow is coming overnight so we will be clearing this throughout the night and into the early morning hours. Once all plowing has been completed we will them commence a salt run of all sites. Please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout this weather episode and if our plan of attack for this storm is required to change.
Please be safe on the roads,
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Winter Storm January 28, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm January 28, 2019
Dear Valued Customers,
The Paramount service teams are monitoring the storm coming in this afternoon into overnight tonight on January 28, 2019. We are not expecting more than 5-10 cm by this evening so our plan of attack is to plow all sites from 9pm until the early morning hours. The teams will then switch gears and perform a full salt run in hopes to have everything cleared and salted before noon tomorrow.
The Burlington, Hamilton, Oakville, Mississauga, Kitchener/Waterloo and Guelph crews will be going out this afternoon starting at 3 pm to work on commercial businesses that are open this evening and residential homes to help with traffic. We will then hold off until 9pm to start a full plow salt run as mentioned on all properties to prepare them for morning rush hour.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Winter Storm January 28, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm January 28, 2019
The paramount weather team is monitoring a snow event that will come as a significant storm on Monday morning into Tuesday evening. We are expecting about 20 cm of snow fall across 36 hours, most will fall in the afternoon and evening on Monday. It is still 24 hours away so we will be watching it to adjust our service times accordingly but as of right now we are planning to go out between 3-8 to open roadways for people to get to commercial and residential properties.
The teams will then wait for the roads and parking lots to empty and will then return overnight to plow all properties for Tuesday morning. The teams will then switch gears once the plowing is complete and start a salt run in the morning afternoon hours on Tuesday.
Please note any parking lots requiring parking spot clearing will be accommodated on Wednesday throughout the day from 10-3, Please call our office at (905)332-2030 ext. 5 on Tuesday to book a time for us to come when you have posted that all the cars be moved from parking spots for us to access. The last week we had a very similar storm and some of our residential buildings that we take care of did not call to set up a time when the cars would be moved which cause for messy parking lots for 48 hours after the storm.
We only perform 1 additional clean up the day after the storm so please contact the office to set up a time for us to access as much parking lot as possible. Roads and parking lots will be very tricky to navigate during the hours of 6pm on Monday to 4am Tuesday, our teams will be out during this period doing our best to clear all of the sites to make them accessible. Be safe during the evening rush hour as we are expecting up to 10 cm to have fallen by this point in the storm.
Service Completion January 27, 2019 Status Stop
Service Completion January 27, 2019
The Paramount Service members across the GTA regions serviced all properties after the 7 -15cm snowfall we received during the early morning hours of January 27, 2019. All crews completed their plow runs by 4pm on January 27 which commenced by salt run with a completion of the routes by 8pm. All sites were plowed and salted but please know that blowing snow has created a factor within the sites throughout the day today.
The staff serviced two times throughout the night and overday within the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge sites, staff was sent home for a mandatory rest period through the afternoon. As of 9pm on January 27 the crews are back out to check and service these sites. Other sites within Mississauga, Oakville, Milton, Brampton are being checked and tidied up where required throughout the night also on January 27, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Service Run January 27, 2019 Status On Time
Service Run January 27, 2019
The teams have been monitoring lake effect snow coming off Georgian bay and lake Erie this evening into the morning as the winds change from south to east. We are now expecting anywhere from 5 - 10 centimeters of snow by Sunday morning across the GTA. As of 5am we have hit the 5cm threshold and all plow trucks and shovel crews have been deployed as of 5am. We have an estimated completion of all plow routes by 12pm on January 27 and a salt run will commence right after.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Weather Monitoring January 27, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 27, 2019
The teams have been monitoring lake effect snow coming off Georgian bay and lake Erie this evening into the morning as the winds change from south to east. We are now expecting anywhere from 5 - 10 centimeters of snow by Sunday morning across the GTA. As of right now the plan is for teams to performing a full plow run at about 4:30am followed by a salt run right after. We anticipate a completion time of 12pm on Sunday January 26, 2019 of all routes. If anything changes we will update throughout the evening into the overnight.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Site Checks January 26, 2019 Status On Time
Site Checks January 26, 2019
The Paramount Service teams were out during the evening hours of January 25 and into the early morning hours of January 26, 2019 to perform site checks. Throughout the Kitchener / Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge these sites received a full salt service run to combat the slipperiness that was at these sites from the snow squalls throughout the day. Some sites in Brampton and Mississauga also received a full salt service run to combat these conditions also. Some customers have received a report stating that walkways were taken care of as the crews deemed them unsafe and wanted to make sure the conditions of the sites were safe.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Salt Service Run January 25, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 25, 2019
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the weather system that started around 10pm on January 24 and has been going throughout the early morning hours of January 25. Most of the sites as of 2am had a dusting in the parking lot and there was still water and in some cases ice present from yesterday's rain fall. The upcoming forecast for the next 24 hours is flurries throughout the night and more throughout the daytime on January 25, 2019. The inspection teams decided that doing an overnight salt run would be the best course of action for the safety and liability of all the lots. All teams across the GTA should be finalizing their routes by morning rush hour.
* UPDATE - As of 5am we have received reports that our sites in the Waterloo region are receiving white out conditions and lake effect snow. They have now received up to 3 - 4 cm of snow that fell. They're changing the plan of attack and plowing these sites. Kitchener, Guelph and Cambridge received around 2 cm of snow accumulation, sites in this region were salted.
* UPDATE - As of 7am we have run into some issues with salters, we have our mechanics on site to asses the situation in the Burlington area. We will update further once reports have come in. With the issues regarding the machines and the snow squalls the routes were completed by 11am.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Salt Service Run January 24, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 24, 2019
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 3am on January 24, 2019 to perform a full salt service run of all commercial, industrial and condominium properties. Over the early morning hours the regions received a mixture of snow / rain and which then turned to snow, forecasted to receive up to a centimeter. This salt run will help combat any slipperiness from the rain received earlier in the day on January 23, 2019. We have an estimated completion of all trucks in all regions by 9am.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Site Servicing January 23, 2019 ** UPDATE ** Status On Time
Site Servicing January 23, 2019 ** UPDATE **
The Paramount Service teams have been called in to do a salt run of all condominium and commercial properties as of 2am across the GTA. We are unsure what this storm will bring but we are confident that it will be under 5cm. Our goal with the salt run is to help combat the snow / ice pellets / freezing rain occurs to help prevent the properties from being unsafe. Ideally we would normally wait on a normal 5cm storm to see if it would be a plowable service instead of a salt but on this storm with the pending freezing rain at the morning rush hour we feel that a salt run overnight may get us ahead of the game and create more safety on the sites incase the freezing rain does occur at 7am.
Our Kitchener / Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge sites are expecting more snow compared to the other sites. As of 2am Waterloo is at 4cm. These sites will be receiving a full plow service commencing with a salt run right after.
in the Hamilton, Burlington and Oakville, Mississauga service areas the teams performed a full salt service run to combat the sites with the couple centimeters of snowfall that occurred over the early morning hours of january 22. Some sites were scraped based on the present state of site when the crews arrived. We are expecting the salt to keep the site safe until the temperatures get well above 0 degrees and rain continues to fall throughout the day. The sites listed above have an estimated completion of plowing and salting by 8am on January 23, 2019.
In the Milton, Brampton and Toronto areas above the 401 all sites were scraped and salted and are still receiving snow so these sites may require a second salt service. At this time we are unsure of time completion for the sites north of 401 as they are still receiving snow continuous.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Weather System January 22, 2019 Status On Time
Weather System January 22, 2019
Across the GTA tonight into tomorrow we are expecting 2-4 cm of snow over night changing to ice pellets and then switching over to rain. The problem with this storm is that the change over to ice pellets/ freezing rain is expected at 7 am for the morning commute.
We will be monitoring and planning our attack to try and minimize ice build up to all commercial, industrial and multi residential sites as much as possible. This storm will be impossible to make the sites safe during the morning commute when everyone arrives at work but the teams will be working hard to do their best in the short time span and traffic we will be facing.
Please be very careful on the roads and walkways as the forecast prediction sounds dangerous between 7-11 am. We will be updating as we study the storm throughout the day to gauge our plan of attack
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Winter Storm Completion - January 20, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm Completion - January 20, 2019
The Paramount Landscaping Teams were servicing a very large storm that hit the Hamilton and Burlington areas throughout the afternoon of January 19 and into the early morning hours of January 20, 2019. Hamilton received an upwards of 30-40 cm, south Burlington received around 20-30cm. The rest of Burlington received around 10-15cm, Kitchener / Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Milton, Mississauga, Brampton, Brantford received anywhere from 10 + cm also. Our Toronto crews estimated 5-8 cm throughout this time. All sites were working very hard throughout this system to maintain service levels that we at Paramount Landscaping pride ourselves on. We completed all sites of plowing by 2pm and a salt run commenced. We anticipate a completion of all sites with a salt service run around 6pm on January 20, 2019.
We would like to thank all of our teams for the hard work and dedication that they provided our customers as well our Management Staff. We know it was not an easy storm and they trudged through it to get it done. With a salter down and a crew having some problems throughout we still were able to complete all within a timely manner with the amounts of snow that was received.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Winter Storm Update - January 19-20, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm Update - January 19-20, 2019
The Paramount Service teams finalized all the routes around 12am in the Burlington and Hamilton areas. Some sites had accumulation of up to 30cm. As of 12am some crews have returned to the first sites and most had a few centimeters since much earlier in the day. The weather over night has been upgraded again to expect another 10+ cm minimum in the Hamilton and Burlington areas. As of 12am all the teams have been sent home for a 3 hour break as we monitor and get a plan of attack for the next round of snowfall that was not predicted. The teams will be restarting around 3am with hopes to have all sites whitin he Hamilton and Burlington areas completed around noon.
oakville through Toronto has received less snow but is still forecasted the same amounts during the over night of up to 10 cm also. These crews are also following some break period and hopes to have all sites as well serviced by noon. The snow is supposed to taper off by 7 or 8 am and if this does happen our teams will be anticipating to finalize all sites including a salt run.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Storm Update January 19, 2019 Status On Time
Storm Update January 19, 2019
The Paramount service teams in the Burlington and Hamilton areas started their runs as of 1pm on January 19, 2019, throughout these areas they have received anywhere from 20-25cm of accumulation. The forecast for Burlington and Hamilton has also changed as of 6pm with an addition 10-15cm of snow is possible until the morning hours of January 20, 2019.
The crews in Oakville through to Toronto started as of 6 pm, snow in these areas range anywhere from 2-4cm of snow with still more to come throughout the evening and into the morning hours. Our crews are working diligently to perform services at your properties in a timely but safe manner, this is going to be a very long shift for our crews so we thank you in advanced for your patience while our staff and crews are out.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Storm Update January 19, 2019 Status On Time
Storm Update January 19, 2019
The Paramount service teams in the Burlington and Hamilton areas started their runs as of 1pm on January 19, 2019, throughout these areas they have received anywhere from 20-25cm of accumulation. The forecast for Burlington and Hamilton has also changed as of 6pm with an addition 10-15cm of snow is possible until the morning hours of January 20, 2019.
The crews in Oakville through to Toronto started as of 6 pm, snow in these areas range anywhere from 2-4cm of snow with still more to come throughout the evening and into the morning hours. Our crews are working diligently to perform services at your properties in a timely but safe manner, this is going to be a very long shift for our crews so we thank you in advanced for your patience while our staff and crews are out.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Winter Storm January 19, 2019 Status On Time
Winter Storm January 19, 2019
The teams have been analysing the storm and have a plan of attack for January 19, 2019. Our teams from Burlington down to Niagara will be starting at 1pm expecting to have all sites visited once by 8pm on the evening of January 19 based on the forecast, we will then start the routes over agan and finalize with a salt service run throughout the overnight hours. Oakville through Toronto will see less snow so our teams will be starting their runs slightly later as they will be waiting for enough accumulation to plow effectively. Hamilton is expecting 20 - 30cm, Burlington up to 20 and Oakville throughout Toronto 5-15cm. The more north you go from the lake the less snow you will see.
Please check back for updates throughout this weather episode as we will be updating this site to advise what our crews are doing to ensure safety as well if any issues arise while out on the roads.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Storm Watch - January 19, 2019 Status On Time
Storm Watch - January 19, 2019
Dear Valued customer,
The teams have been watching the upcoming storm very closely all week trying to gauge the storm and its effect it will have on Southern Ontario. The numerous weather organizations all have different ideas of what may happen tomorrow Saturday January 19th in the GTA because this storm is very hard to predict or plan for. The reason for the numerous models of the system is caused by the collision it will have with a large cold front from the north. They are unsure of the impact it will have on the current snowfall system coming to the GTA, some say it will push it south which will give us less than expected and some outlets say it will enhance the snow causing blowing snow and lake effect across the south side of lake Ontario. Right now we are sure of a couple things:
- This will be a daytime storm that will start early morning Saturday and continue until Sunday morning
- We could see between 20-30cm in the Hamilton/ Niagara regions, even possibly effecting Oakville and Burlington
- Most areas will receive 10+ for sure
- Everything above the 401 corridor will see closer to 10 cm.
- Extreme cold and winds gusting at 70km are expected making visibility to zero at times and very dangerous for snow removal staff.
The heaviest part of the storm looks to be between noon and after dinner on Saturday, which will make it very difficult to move around in sites and on the road until the overnight hours. Around the dinner hours it will most likely make sites and city streets very hard to maneuver in and could cause cars to get stuck, the teams will be doing their best to visit the sites every 6-8 hours. Please be safe, try to get all the things done this weekend you need to do today or first thing in the morning tomorrow before the heavy snow shows up. For all service providers including cities and regions this storm will test their staff and will most likely take until mid-day Sunday to have the roads and parking lots back to black pavement. For those sites that see significant snow and would like areas cleared where parked cars will be throughout the day please coordinate a time with our office to service Monday throughout the day. We will be booking in time slots to have a truck at the sites when all clients or residences have been informed to move their vehicles so we can service.
Thank you for your understanding of the severity of this storm and our teams are excited to service your properties.
Be safe and please try to staff off the roads,
Best Regards,
The Paramount Landscaping Management
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Salt Service Completed January 18, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Completed January 18, 2019
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 3am to perform a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties on January 18, 2019. Most areas received anywhere from a trace of snow to 1.5 centimeters of snow throughout Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Brampton, Brantford, Milton, Mississauga. In the Toronto regions they received anywhere from 1 to 2 centimeters of snow accumulation. All sites were serviced by 9am on January 18, 2019.
If there are problems on your sites please contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or David Morris our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 4 and we will have a plan of attack ready if that time comes. We will continue to monitor all sites as well will be updating this site for what our crews are doing to combat any slippery areas if it is required to be done.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Salt Service Run - January 18, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run - January 18, 2019
The paramount teams have been watching the snow coming off Georgian Bay that starting at about 10 pm on Thursday night (January 17). Although the forecast was calling for a cm as of 1am most areas had received closer to two cm and the salt residue has start to lose its combat power against the snowfall. The snow is going to continue until 5-6 am so our teams are heading out as of 3 am to perform a salt run in all service areas to make sure sites are safe for the morning commute
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Weather Monitoring January 17, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 17, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are on standby for the flurries that are expected throughout all regions during the early evening on January 17 and into the early morning hours of January 18, 2019. We are expected to receive less than a centimeter of snow. We will be monitoring all sites throughout this system and will be making a plan of attack should we have to perform a salt service run. With the run completed on January 16 we may be fine but we will have all crews on standby for servicing where required.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run - January 16, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run - January 16, 2019
The GTA received some light rain/ ice pellets this morning around 6:00 am. Our teams were out checking sites while the precepitation was coming down and the residual salt was keeping it at safe. As of 8 am the precipitation has started to change to snow and we are finding some small areas of concern at some sites. It is forecasted that we will receive up to 1cm snow by 10 am with some flurries throughout the day in localized areas. All teams have been called in to perform a salt run to maintain safety as the temperatures begin to drop throughout the day and the flurries continue to fall. Estimating time of completion of salt run by 1 pm.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring January 15, 2019 ** UPDATE ** Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 15, 2019 ** UPDATE **
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring all sites and the weather system that is passing through all regions of our service areas during the evening on January 15, 2019 and into the morning of January 16, 2019. We are forecasted to receive close to a centimeter of snow fall, with the residual salt at all properties from the salt run a couple days ago this should help combat any snowfall that we do receive. We are also expecting to receive snow throughout the rush hour times on January 16 so we will also be monitoring that system if it happens. We will be continuing to monitor all sites throughout the evening and early morning hours. All crews are on standby and ready to deploy should we have to do any servicing.
** UPDATE - throughout the early morning hours the Kitchener / Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge areas received some freezing rain and a salt service run was performed at these sites and all completed by 7:15am on January 16, 2010
** UPDATE - as of 6am we have sent crews to check sites as we had recieived reports of some areas getting slippery due to the freezing rain that was received during the early morning hours. As of this time all sites were checked and will be monitored for any concerns that may arise. Please check back to this site for updates
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Service Update January 13, 2019 Status On Time
Service Update January 13, 2019
The Paramount Service Teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the early morning of January 13, 2019. We have decided to deploy trucks as well shovel crews as of 2pm to the West Burlington and Central Hamilton, Downtown Hamilton and West Hamilton sites as they have received anywhere from a dusting to a couple centimeters of snow accumulation. This salt run will help melt off what has fallen as well help comat any slippery areas that may occur. We will be updating this site as checks throughout our other regions mainly Oakville are being performed.
* Update - as of 8:30pm some sites within south Oakville have recieved a salt service run due to the flurries received throughout the day time of January 13, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring January 13, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 13, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring all sites throughout the late hours of January 12 and into the early morning of January 13, 2019 as there is another system that is possibly coming through some of the service areas. As of this time it looks like Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and Waterdown are expecting anywhere from 1 - 4 centimeters of snow fall. We will continue to monitor the weather as well sites and will perform a salt service run if and when required. Check back to this site as updates will be made for servicing of sites.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring January 12, 2019 - Update Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 12, 2019 - Update
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the system that has been coming through since 11am on January 12, 2019. The West Burlington and Hamilton Mountain seem to have been receiving more of the lake effect snow and starting to accumulate As of 1:30pm all crews are monitoring the sites throughout these regions to gauge what type of servicing will be required. All trucks and crews are on standby to perform services when and where needed.
*UPDATE as of 3pm January 12, 2019 - The sites within West Burlington from Brant Street and into lower Hamilton and the mountain have been checked as these are the sites we have been seeing accumulation amounts of 2 - 3.5 centimeters of snow. We will be sending out crews to perform servicing at these sites.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring January 12, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 12, 2019
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the system that is forecasted to come through some of the service areas around 11am on Saturday January 12, 2019. There is a chance for less than a centimeter of snow fall within Burlington, Oakville and Hamilton regions. We have residual salt on all properties after the salt run performed on January 10, 2019 but all crews will be on standby to perform a salt service run should it be required. Please check back to this site for any updates on services if performed.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run Completed - January 10, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run Completed - January 10, 2019
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring all sites throughout the regions due to the snow squalls that were taking place throughout the afternoon on January 9, 2019. The Kitchener / Waterloo and Guelph regions recieved anywhere from 3 - 4 centimeters of snowfall during the evening hours and a plow and salt run commenced as of 10:30pm on January 9, 2019. Our crews were monitoring the Toronto region sites and as of 11pm all sites were decided that a salt service run due to the flurries that were falling during the evening and into the early morning hours of January 10, 2019. All sites in these regions were serviced and completed as of 3:15am on January 10, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site and Weather Monitoring January 9, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring January 9, 2019
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the weather as well all sites throughout the afternoon hours and into the evening of January 9, 2019 as most of our service areas are receiving snow squalls. With the salt run that was performed at all condominium and commercial properties throughout the early morning hours this should help combat any slippery areas as well any snow accumulation from forming. Please check back to this site for any service updates throughout this weather episode.
* UPDATE - January 9, 2019 as of 10pm our crews in the Kitchener / Waterloo as well Guelph regions will be plowing followed by a full salt run of sites as they have received 3 - 4 centimeters of snowfall. Our crews are heading out to Richmond Hill to perform a salt service run as they have received around a centimeter of snowfall. As of 11:30pm all sites in our Toronto region has been decided to receive a full salt service run to help combat the flurries that were falling.
Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Brantford, Mississauga, Brampton have all been checked and are clear. The salt that was laid this morning from the run has helped combat any flurries that may have been received in these areas throughout the afternoon of January 9, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Run Service Completed January 9, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Run Service Completed January 9, 2019
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 3am on Monday January 9, 2019 to perform a full salt service run of all commercial and condominium properties. Most sites were wet with standing water and the temperatures were dropping throughout the early morning hours. With the salt run this will help combat any slippery areas from forming as we are also forecasted to be receiving flurries off and on throughout the morning and into the early afternoon.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run January 9, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 9, 2019
The Paramount Service teams started their routes to perform a full salt service run as of 3:30am on January 9, 2019. The temperatures are hovering at the 0 degree mark and supposed to be dropping over the early morning hours, most sites were still very wet with standing water. We decided to send all crews out for a salt service run to help combat any slippery areas that may occur as well to help with the snow that is forecasted throughout the morning and into the afternoon on January 9, 2019. We are forecasted to receive anywhere from 0.5 centimeters to 1 centimeter throughout the service areas so this salt run will help with any accumulation that may fall. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 8am on Monday January 9, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring January 8, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 8, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the next system that may be passing through the service regions throughout the evening of January 8 and into the mid-afternoon of January 9, 2019. The forecast at this point is that we are supposed to be getting rain throughout all regions through the early evening with a possibly of some flurries. The temperatures are still showing 5 degrees throughout and starting to drop throughout the early morning of January 9. We will be monitoring all sites for safety throughout and will be making a plan of action for the crews depending on what arrives. All crews are on standby should we have to deploy to perform a salt service run of all commercial and condominium properties.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Run Service Completed January 7, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Run Service Completed January 7, 2019
The Paramount Service teams started their runs for a full salt service run of all condominium and commercial sites as of 1pm on January 7, 2019. All sites received anywhere from a dusting of snow to a centimeter of accumulation. All sites have been salted and should help combat any slippery areas with the freezing rain if we receive it. All sites will be monitored closely and all crews are on standby should we require to be deployed for a second run. Temperatures are still supposed to be going up throughout the night and around 11pm it is forecasted to turn to straight rain. Again our crews are on standby and will be monitoring all sites should we require to have to service again.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
* UPDATE - Service Update January 7, 2019 Status On Time
* UPDATE - Service Update January 7, 2019
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring this mixed precipitation of weather that is forecasted for today Monday January 7, 2019. As of 9am this morning the forecast is calling for a centimeter of snowfall throughout the service areas starting around 11am. The teams will be starting a salt run at 1pm and continuing throughout the afternoon. There is a small chance of some freezing rain near the afternoon rush hour, we are hoping the salt helps combat the freezing rain but it could be slippery on your drive home from work so please be safe out there. Reports for freezing rain are higher the closer you get out into Toronto. We are expecting by the evening for temperatures to be rising and safety to increase at sites. There is a small possibility of a double salt run in selected areas throughout our service regions depending on the ice / rain. Please check back to this site as we will be updating throughout the weather episode.
** UPDATE - January 7, 2019 11:30am, our crews in the Kitchener / Waterloo service regions have started their salt runs at all condominium and commercial properties as these sites have been snow covered.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring January 7, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 7, 2019
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the system that is forecasted to come through during the morning of January 7, 2019, we are expecting some light snow to start in the morning and leading in the afternoon where it will be changing into possible freezing rain. This is all expected to happen before the temperatures will rise and turn into rain overnight January 7 into January 8, 2019 on Tuesday. The teams will have to salt all condominium and commercial properties before the freezing rain comes, if we get the freezing rain we may have to salt again to keep the properties safe during the afternoon and into the evening. We will be closely monitoring all sites and using our expertise to try our best to combat this wintery mix of precipitation. Please note, snow before ice is very difficult to manage in a quick manner but our teams will be working diligently to accomodate all weather that we are forced with to keep all safe.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run Completed - January 3, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run Completed - January 3, 2019
The Paramount Service monitored the system that passed through all service areas starting around 5pm on January 2nd and ended approximately 2am on January 3rd, 2019. All team members were deployed at 1am on January 3rd to complete a full salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties. The sites in Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Brampton and our Norther Toronto sites had to be plowed as well salted as they received anywhere from 4 to 5 centimeters of accumulation throughout this system.
We had some difficulty with the salt throughout this run, eue to the composite of the snow were finding that the salt did not react as it normally does with these temperatures of 0 and 1 degree and amount of snowfall 1 - 2 centimeters of snow accumulation. All teams were instructed to use more salt than normal but we are expecting that the snow will most likely not melt until the sun comes out.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
* Update * Weather Monitoring January 2, 2019 Status On Time
* Update * Weather Monitoring January 2, 2019
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the system that has been passing through all service areas starting around 5pm on January 2nd. We have received a slight dusting of snow in most service areas, we are forecasted to receive more flurries throughout the evening on January 2nd forecasted to be over by 2am on January 3rd, 2019. We are anticipating sending all of our crews out for a salt service run of all commercial and condominium properties around 1am on January 3rd with a estimated completion of the full run by 7am. We will be monitoring this system and will be updating this site once the full plan of attack is going to be for this evenings service run. Please check back to this site for futher updates.
** Update- the Kitchener, Waterloo,Guelph, Cambridge, Brampton as well our northern Toronto sites have been plotted as they received anywhere from 4-5 centimetres of snow accumulation. They have all been salted as well.
Due to the composite of the snow were finding that the salt is not reacting as it normally does with these temperatures and amount of snowfall. All of the teams have been notified to use more salt than normal but we are expecting that the snow will most likely not melt until the sun comes out.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring January 2, 2019 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 2, 2019
The Paramount Service teams across all service regions will be monitoring the weather system that is forecasted to come through this afternoon January 2nd, 2019 starting around 5pm and finish off during the early morning hours of January 3, 2019 around 3am. We are forecasted to receive anywhere from 2 to 4 centimeters of snowfall throughout all regions of services. We will continue to monitor all sites and this weather pattern and will update this site once we have decided our plan of attack for this storm.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run Completed - January 1, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run Completed - January 1, 2019
The Paramount Service teams completed their salt runs in the Northern Toronto, Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge sites around 10am on January 1, 2019. These areas just like all other areas in our service regions experienced heavy rain throughout December 31, 2018 into January 1, 2019. Unlike the rest of the service areas these cities did not get as warm as the others and there was some worry with regards to freezing due to the wet grounds and temperature dipping. The salt service run was completed to help combat any slippery areas that may have occured. The run was completed as of 10am on January 1, 2019.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run January 1, 2019 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 1, 2019
Happy New Year from the Paramount Landscaping Staff!
The crews were monitoring all sites throughout the evening of December 31, 2018 into the early morning hours of January 1, 2019 with the rain that all service regions recieved. Temperatures rose to around 8 degrees over night but started dipping earlier this morning around 6am. Our northern Toronto locations as well Kitchener, Cambridge, Waterloo and Guelph sites received spot salting throughout the morning due to some areas being slippery due to the temperature dip.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring December 31, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 31, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring all sites throughout the evening of December 31, 2018 and into the New Year of January 1, 2019. We are forecasted to receive heavy rain and in most service areas the temperatures will be above freezing until after 6am and then temperatures are going to be dropping throughout the day of January 1, 2019. We are monitoring all sites throughout all regions to monitor of any slippery spots, with the temperatures being higher and the wind supposed to be high as well this may dry up most sites. The northern sites that we take care of are going to be watched carefully with the temperatures. All crews are ready to deploy should any servicing be required.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Run Service Completed December 30, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Run Service Completed December 30, 2018
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 3:30am on December 30, 2018 to perform a full salt service run of all commercial and condominium properties throughout Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Mississauga, Toronto, Brampton, Brantford, Kitchener / Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge. All sites were completed as of 9:30am on December 30, 2018.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run December 30, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run December 30, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the system that has been coming through all service regions throughout the early morning of December 30, 2018. Across all service regions we have received anywhere from a light dusting to a centimeter of fluffy snow accumulation. We are sending all crews out to perform a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties as of 3:30am on December 30, 2018. Please note, one of our trucks salters is currently down so we are running with a truck down. We are still aiming to have all properties serviced by 9am on December 30, 2018.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring December 29, 2018 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 29, 2018
The Paramount Service teams once again are on standby for the evening hours of December 29 and into the early morning hours of December 30, 2018 as most of our service regions are calling for a chance of flurries. We will continue to monitor all sites and all crews are on standby should we have to send them out to complete a salt run at any of our properties. Please check back to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring December 29, 2018 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 29, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours of December 29, 2019. After the high temperatures on the 28th of ranging from 10 to 11 degrees we have had a significant drop in temperature overnight and with the rain from the previous day we have been making sure all sites were safe. As of 2am we had crews checking sites and at that point nothing required servicing to be done within the Burlington, Hamilton, Oakville, Milton, Mississauga, Brampton and Toronto Sites. Our crews in Kitchener / Waterloo have had to perform spot salting due to the temperatures and the ground still being wet and getting slippery.
All crews are on standby should we have to send them out to complete a salt run at any of our properties. Please check back to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Completed December 28, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Completed December 28, 2018
The Paramount Service teams performed a salt service run at our Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Northern Toronto sites as they were icing over due to the freezing rain that was recieved during the evening hours on December 27, 2018. These sites had a full salt service run and all completed by 12am on December 28, 2018.
All other sites have been monitored closely throughout the night and into the morning hours and have deemed no service is required. We are forecasted across all service areas to be receiving rain and a risk of potential freezing rain, we will be monitoring. Temperatures are supposed to rise throughout the night and into the day on December 28 to 10 and 11 degrees making the chance of freezing very minimal.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring December 27, 2018 ** Update Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 27, 2018 ** Update
The Paramount Service teams are on standby for a possible salt run during the evening hours of December 27, 2018. We are forecasted across all service areas to be receiving rain and a risk of potential freezing rain, we will be monitoring all sites and will be ready to perform a salt service run if necessary. We do have some residual salt down from the Christmas Eve salt run so this will help combat some slippery areas but we will be monitoring. Temperatures will be rising so the risk of freezing may not be that high.
As of 7pm on December 27, 2018 our sites in the Kitchener, Waterloo, and Guelph service regions will be receiving a salt run due to the freezing rain that has been falling and sites are starting to ice up. All other regions are seeing some rain fall at this point no need for servicing to take place. We will be updating throughout this weather episode should any of our other service regions require a salt run.
As of 9pm our crews in the Toronto regions have been deployed to perform a salt service run as there are reports of areas getting slippery with a snow rain mix happening.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring December 27, 2018 ** Update Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 27, 2018 ** Update
The Paramount Service teams are on standby for a possible salt run during the evening hours of December 27, 2018. We are forecasted across all service areas to be receiving rain and a risk of potential freezing rain, we will be monitoring all sites and will be ready to perform a salt service run if necessary. We do have some residual salt down from the Christmas Eve salt run so this might help combat some slippery areas but we will be monitoring. Temperatures will be rising so the risk of freezing may not be that high. Please check back to this site for service updates and to see what our crews are doing to ensure your safety over this holiday season.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Paramount Status On Time
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Paramount
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Paramount Landscaping Staff!
During the morning of December 25, 2018 most of our sites within the service regions received a light dusting of snowfall to welcome Christmas morning. With the salt service run that had been performed yesterday all sites should be able to stave off the snow that fell this morning. All crews are on standby should servicing be required.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Run Service December 24, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Run Service December 24, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been watching the snow that has been falling since 7am on December 24, 2018 in most of our service regions. As the temperatures stay above zero most is melting on impact. The temperature is going to fall quickly this afternoon to be around -3 at dinner time and -5 overnight. The weather meteorologist are forecasting little bands through the evening, with potentially another centimetre of snowfall. Most sites may be dry at this point but the salt being laid at this point is to help combat what is still forecasted. To make sure all sites are safe tonight for Christmas Day we are going to start a salt run in areas that were not serviced last night except for Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph as they are accumulating snow and sticking. This will combat any freezing tonight and help with the early snow / rain coming on December 27, 2018.
Please check back to this site throughout the day today as we will be updating as the crews are servicing throughout.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring December 24, 2018 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 24, 2018
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring all sites on the morning of December 24, 2018. We are experiencing light flurries throughout most of the service regions as of 8am. We are forecasted to receive less than a centimeter throughout the day until around 2pm on December 24. We will continue to monitor the sites and will be making a plan of attack once this system has passed and if servicing will be required. Please check back to this site throughout today to see what our crews are doing should servicing be required.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Update - December 23, 2018 1:30am Status On Time
Update - December 23, 2018 1:30am
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the service region during the evening of December 23, 2018. All sites within Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Brantford, Dundas, Stoney Creek, the Southern parts of Mississauga have been visited and checked for any freezing with all reports that it is still dry.
Sites in Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge as well our Toronto and Northern Mississauga sites have received a salt run due to freezing rain and making the sites slippery. Milton has received a salt run due to areas being wet and temperatures dropping.
Please check back to this site as we will be updating throughout the night if any servicing is changed throughout the regions. We have all of our crews on standby for tomorrow should servicing be required as there is a chance for some precipitation throughout the day on December 24, 2018.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Update - December 23, 2018 11:30pm Status On Time
Update - December 23, 2018 11:30pm
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the service region during the evening of December 23, 2018. All sites within Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Brantford, Dundas, Stoney Creek, Mississauga have been visited and checked for any freezing with all reports that it is still dry. Sites in Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge as well our Toronto sites have received a salt run due to freezing rain and making the sites slippery. Milton is currently being monitored and will update should any servicing be required as the ground is just wet at this time. Please check back to this site as we will be updating throughout the night if any servicing is changed throughout the regions. We have all of our crews on standby for tomorrow should servicing be required as there is a chance for some precipitation throughout the day on December 24, 2018.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Update - December 23, 2018 Status On Time
Update - December 23, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the early evening hours of December 23, 2018, Kitchener / Waterloo, Guelph as well our Northern Toronto sites will require to be salted as the freezing drizzle has started to make the pavement slippery. We are continuing to monitor all other sites throughout the service regions and crews are on standby should further servicing be required. Please check back to this site for updates.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
* Update - Weather Monitoring December 23, 2018 Status On Time
* Update - Weather Monitoring December 23, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been watching the weather system that is forecasted to hit the service regions during the afternoon and into the evening of December 23, 2018. The system has been downgraded and it looks now that we may only receive up to a couple centimeters of accumulation, if this is the case we will be sending the crews out over night to perform a salt service run. We will continue to monitor all sites as well the system should it arrive. We will update this site as the evening goes along and will advise as to what our crews are servicing.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring December 23, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 23, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the weather over the next 24 hour period during the day of December 23 and into December 24, 2018. We are forecasted within all service areas to receive anywhere from 2 to 5 centimeters of snowfall throughout the day of December 23, we will be monitoring all sites as well the system as it passes through. We will be making a decision throughout the day of the 23rd as to a plan of attack and what services will be performed depending on the amounts of snowfall received. Please check back to this site for updates throughout the day to see what our teams are doing to keep your properties safe over the holiday weather episode.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Update - December 21, 2018 Weather Episode Status On Time
Update - December 21, 2018 Weather Episode
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring the weather throughout the day on December 21 as well monitoring all sites after the heavy rains. We did not have to perform any servicing as the wind helped dry up the rain throughout the regions.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Heavy Rain Fall, Site Monitoring December 21, 2018 Status On Time
Heavy Rain Fall, Site Monitoring December 21, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring all sites throughout the evening of December 20, 2018 into the morning of December 21, 2018. The temperature is currently above 2 to 4 degrees throughout the areas with heavy rain. We have been monitoring it and have not found any areas that need servicing that would benefit from a salt run. The ground temperature will continue to rise and we are expecting the rain to taper off by 6am on December 21, 2018 with the temperature being around 4 degrees. We are expecting the rain to drain and dry up by Friday evening when the temperature approaches 0 degrees and don't assume to have to service. Our teams will be monitoring all sites throughout the day and overnight on December 21 and will update should any changes occur.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring December 17, 2018 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 17, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the flurry activity that is forecasted for the Mississauga and Brampton regions starting 11pm tonight ( December 17 ) and into early morning hours of December 18, 2018. We will have all crews on standby should any servicing be required. Please check back to this site for updates on service levels for this evening and tomorrow morning.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Service Completion December 13, 2018 Status Stop
Service Completion December 13, 2018
The Paramount Service crews completed their salt run as of 7am on December 13, 2018. Salting was performed at properties that were required to have this service being done, some areas received anywhere from a light dusting to 2.5cm of snow accumulation. If there was no snow present at the site you did not receive a salt service run. We performed this service to help combat any slippery areas that may arise while the temperatures are fluctuating. We are anticipating to hit 4 degrees during the day today and then climbing over the weekend.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run December 13, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run December 13, 2018
The Paramount service teams were monitoring all throughout the evening after the bands of snow that came through. As of 2am some sites were wet with non slippery pavement and some others received anywhere from 1cm to 2cmof snow accumulation. The crews were deployed for 3am to perform a salt service run of the sites that have snow present and the sites that do not have snow will not be receiving a service run. We will be continuing to monitor all sites as there is a risk of another band coming through the regions between 4 and 5 a with the potential risk of freezing rain.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring for December 12, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring for December 12, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the upcoming weather system that is to be hitting all of the service areas during the evening and into the overnight hours of December 12, 2018. It is forecasted that we could receive anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snow throughout the evening and early morning of December 13, 2018. The forecast has been bumping around throughout the day as to what the service areas are going to receive. We will be monitoring all sites as well the weather and will be making a plan of action for servicing to be performed. With the salt run that was performed December 11, 2018 it should help keep the sites clean, we will be monitoring all sites throughout the evening and early morning hours and will make a decision for a plan of action if it is required.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run Completion December 12, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run Completion December 12, 2018
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 8pm on December 11, 2018 to perform a full salt service run throughout the service regions. All sites received salt except parts of Mississauga and Oakville, all other sites received around 1/2 centimeter to a centimeter of snow accumulation throughout the day on December 11. All sites were completed by 2am on December 12, 2018. The salt run was performed to help combat any slippery areas that may arise due to temperatures dipping throughout the early morning hours.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run for December 11, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run for December 11, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be starting a salt service run for all regions as of 8pm on December 11, 2018. All service regions received anywhere from a light dusting of snow to a centimeter of accumulation throughout the afternoon of December 11. We are performing this salt run to help combat any slippery areas that may arise throughout the evening and tomorrow. We have anticipated completion of all routes as of 11pm on December 11, 2018.
If there are problems on your sites please contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or David Morris our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 4 and we will have a plan of attack ready if that time comes. We will continue to monitor all sites as well will be updating this site for what our crews are doing to combat any slippery areas if it is required to be done.
Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. During weather episodes please check this site for updates as phones aren't always monitored or you can email [email protected] for any questions or concerns.
Weather Monitoring December 11, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 11, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the possible light flurries throughout all service regions during the afternoon of December 11, 2018. At this time we do not anticipate any servicing to be required but all teams are on standby should we have to perform a salt service run.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring Update December 8, 2018 Status On Time
Site Monitoring Update December 8, 2018
The Paramount Service teams whave been monitoring all sites throughout our service areas. Some areas received a light dusting during the early morning hours due to streamers coming off Georgian Lake that were not forecasted. We have had our crews checking these sites throughout the evening for safety. Our sites in Richmond Hill and Toronto have been salted over the past two nights so at this point the sites should fare if any precipitation falls but we will continue to monitor and keeping a close eye on these sites. If we need to perform a salt run at any of our site throughout the service regions our crews are on standby to deploy should it be required.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring December 8, 2018 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 8, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring our sites in Richmond Hill during the overnight hours of December 7 into the eraly morning hours of December 8, 2018. There is a potential for 1cm of accumulation during the hours of 11pm on December 7 until 3am on December 8. We have salted over the past two nights at this location so at this point the site should fare if any precipitation falls but we will be monitoring and keeping a close eye on these sites. If we need to perform a salt run crews are on standby to deploy should it be required.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Service Update December 7, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update December 7, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours of December 7. We have trucks in at our sites North East Toronto sites to salt all properties due to a small bands that came through starting around 3am and is expected to pass by 7am. This same band went through Kitchener Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge sites as well which also received a full salt service run to help combat the flurries as well any slippery areas that may arise due to the temperatures falling throughout the night.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Service Update December 6, 2018 ** Update ** Status On Time
Service Update December 6, 2018 ** Update **
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours of December 6. We have trucks in at our sites North of the 401 to salt all properties due to a couple small bands that came through between 2 and 3am on December 6, 2018. We are expecting another band closer to 6am that could possibly impact our southern regions. We will be monitoring all sites and sending crews out as needed.
** UPDATE ** As of 9am on December 6, 2018 all sites in the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Brampton, North of the 401 in Mississauga have all received a salt run due to the flurries that we received. We are expecting another round of snow flurries to hit throughout the morning and into the afternoon. All crews are on standby should a salt service run be required throughout all service areas.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Service Update December 6, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update December 6, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours of December 6. We have trucks in our Northern Region sites going out to check sites and possibly do a salt run as we have received reports of a slight dusting throughout Brampton, North York and Toronto. Our crews in Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge and Brantford are also out checking sites as they have received as well a light dusting to approximately 1 cm of snow fall. The crews will salt while on site where it is necessary and all sites will be continued to be monitored. We will be updating this site throughout the early morning hours as we receive reports of servicing being completed.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring December 5 into morning of Decembe Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 5 into morning of Decembe
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring all of our sites wihtin the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge and Brantford Sites as we are expecting to receive anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snow fall throughout all these service areas during the overnight hours of December 5 and into the morning hours of December 6, 2018. We will be monitoring all sites and will make a plan of action should servicing be required for these areas. Please check back for service updates.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring December 3, 2018 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 3, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the flurries that are expected to hit all service areas throughout the afternoon of December 3, 2018. We do not anticipate any servicing to be required but we have our crews on standby to deploy should this change.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site and Weather Monitoring November 29, 2019 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring November 29, 2019
The Paramount service teams will be monitoring all sites throughout the evening and into early morning hours of November 29, 2018. There is a possibility for a few flurries throughout the evening with a possibility of a centimeter of snowfall. With the salt run that was performed November 28 all sites should be fine in helping combat any flurries that fall and any slippery spots that may arise. We will be monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours and if a service run is required than the crews will be ready to deploy.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run for November 28, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run for November 28, 2018
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 3am on November 28, 2018 to perform a full salt service run of all properties across our service regions. We received anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snow accumulation across the board. All salt runs were completed as of 10:30am on November 28, 2018.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run November 28, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run November 28, 2018
The Paramount service teams will be deploying to perform a full salt service run of all service regions around 3am on November 28, 2018. We are expecting to receive anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snow throughout the evening of November 27 into the morning of November 28th. The salt run will help combat any slippery areas that may arise during this time. We are anticipating a completion of all routes around 9am on November 28th, 2018. No houses will be serviced as we have not hit the 5cm threshold.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring November 27, 2018 ** UPDATE Status On Time
Weather Monitoring November 27, 2018 ** UPDATE
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the system as well all sites throughout our service areas during the early morning hours of November 27. As of 4am most of it all sites are still just wet, we are experiencing some wet flurries that seem to be melting on contact. Our sites in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph as well Brampton have all received a salt service run to help combat any slippery areas as the ground temperatures there are colder and are expecting to receive more snow throughout the day.
The system that is forecasted to still come through the service areas looks as though it's been downgraded since last night. Most service areas are forecasted for 1 to 3 centimeters of snow throughout. We will be continuing to monitor the weather system as well all sites and will be making a plan of attack as this system tracks through on service levels for all sites. At this point it looks as though all sites will be receiving a salt run service.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Storm Watch November 27, 2018 Status On Time
Storm Watch November 27, 2018
Tonight we are expected to receive some possible mixed precipitation that could amount to a salt run or not need serviced depending on temperature of the ground air and precipitation. The team will be watching it overnight to see if anything needs serviced in the morning. Throughout the day tomorrow it is going to warm up above zero in most areas so we are not expecting much out of the daytime but there is also a threat of some precipitation tomorrow night and over night Wednesday that could potentially be a salt run on a plow depending on depth. We are not expecting to have to service residential clients but we will be keeping our eye on it for those customers also.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring November 26, 2018 Status On Time
Site Monitoring November 26, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the sites within the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge areas as well Milton, Brampton during the hours of 1 and 6am on November 26, 2018. There is a chance for some mixed precipitation within these areas during the early morning hours which may result in a salt run being performed to help combat any slippery areas. We have seen some significant melting over the past 24 hours so there is a chance for re-freezing. We will continue to monitor all sites in all service areas and will be updating this site throughout the evening advising of our service levels.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring for November 24, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring for November 24, 2018
The Paramount service teams will be monitoring the weather system that is expected to hit the service areas in the morning of November 24, 2018. They are forecasting rain to start around 8am, the temperatures at that point are supposed to be around 1 degree. There is a slight possibility that there could be some freezing on the roadways, we will be monitoring this as it is supposed to rain more throughout the day and temperatures are to go up to 5 degrees. If the rain freezes we may not be able to get out in time to service before the temperatures change and if salting takes place it would wash all away and with the salt shortage we are being diligent with it. Our service teams will be ready to deploy if servicing is required to be done.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring November 21, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring November 21, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the system that is anticipated to hit the Richmond Hill service areas, we do not foresee any other areas within our service regions to be hit by this system of lake effect snow coming off the Georgian Bay.
We will be continuing to monitor all sites as well service regions throughout the evening. We anticipate having to service the Richmond Hill sites and most likely will be doing so by 10pm or 12pm November 21 once the system has past.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Service Update November 21, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update November 21, 2018
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring all sites throughout the evening of November 20 into the early morning hours of November 21, 2018 for any areas of concern with the flurries we had received during the morning of November 20. Throughout the early morning hours some areas within our service regions Oakville, Milton, Central Mississauga and Brampton received a salt service run to help combat any slippery areas from melting that may have occured.
UPDATE - As of 11:30am on November 21 all sites within Waterloo have been salted due to the flurries that were experienced in this service area. The salt is to help combat any slippery areas that may arise. With the sun coming out this will help the salt react to any accumulation.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Site Monitoring and Servicing November 21, 2018 Status On Time
Site Monitoring and Servicing November 21, 2018
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring all sites throughout the evening of November 20 into the early morning hours of November 21, 2018 for any areas of concern with the flurries we had received during the morning of November 20. Throughout the early morning hours some areas within our service regions Oakville, Milton, Central Mississauga and Brampton received a salt service run to help combat any slippery areas from melting that may have occured.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring November 20, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring November 20, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the possibility of flurries throughout the early morning hours of November 21, 2018. The system that is potentially forecasted to come through is similar to this morning and we are anticipating if we receive any form of precipitation it will be during the 4am to 7am mark.
We will be monitoring the system as it comes through all areas if it does hit, the system passing through is a band from Georgian Bay and with the cold snap coming through this is where the streamers are going to come off the lake.
If servicing is required it will most likely be after the rush hour tomorrow morning ( November 21, 2018 ) but again our crews will be monitoring the weather and all sites.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Episode November 20, 2018 - UPDATE Status On Time
Weather Episode November 20, 2018 - UPDATE
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring a small band that will be moving through the service areas this morning start around 5am on November 20, this band is anticipated to finish near 7am. Light flurries may melt on impact or cause a light dusting. The teams will be monitoring and assessing whether it will require servicing. Check back after 7am for more information.
Update - the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge regions will be receiving a salt service run to help combat the snow that has come down. This is to help prevent any slippery areas from occuring.
Update - As of 9am we have deployed our Toronto trucks to go and check sites in the Richmond Hill and Toronto areas and will have salt on board should it be required. We will continue to monitor all sites throughout the day and will have all teams on standby should servicing be required in any of our other service areas.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring November 20, 2018 ** UPDATE Status On Time
Weather Monitoring November 20, 2018 ** UPDATE
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring a small band that will be moving through the service areas this morning start around 5am on November 20, this band is anticipated to finish near 7am. Light flurries may melt on impact or cause a light dusting. The teams will be monitoring and assessing whether it will require servicing. Check back after 7am for more information.
Update - the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge regions will be receiving a salt service run to help combat the snow that has come down. This is to help prevent any slippery areas from occuring.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Weather Monitoring November 20, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring November 20, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring a small band that will be moving through the service areas this morning start around 5am on November 20, this band is anticipated to finish near 7am. Light flurries may melt on impact or cause a light dusting. The teams will be monitoring and assessing whether it will require servicing. Check back after 7am for more information.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Winter Storm November 16th, 2018 Update Status On Time
Winter Storm November 16th, 2018 Update
The Paramount Service crews battled the first winter storm of 2018-19 winter season. Most service areas received anywhere from 5 to 10 cm of snow accumulation from Thursday evening on the 15th into the early morning hours of 16th. With a few bumps during the evening with mechanical issues as well vehicles breaking down most areas were completed with full plow run by 10am on the 16th. The Oakville and Mississauga routes were a little later due to the mechanical problems, the crews are still out in these service regions finishing off the routes. Trucks in these areas will be back out tonight to perform tidy ups and salting where not completed during the day.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Winter Storm update November 16, 2018 Status Delay2 hours
Winter Storm update November 16, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been out on a full plow and shovel run of all sites within the regions since 1am on November 16, 2018. As of 7am we have had numerous mechanical errors in equipment and vehicles. Due to these issues happening this has put us behind by approximately 2 hours in some service areas with plowing. We are anticipating to be completed our plow runs by 10am on November 16. We will then commence our salt run of all commercial and condominium properties.
We will update this site should anything change with the progress.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Winter Storm November 15, 2018 - Update Status On Time
Winter Storm November 15, 2018 - Update
The Paramount Service members are gearing up for the first snow fall of the season and it looks as though it could be fairly large. The snow is beginning during the afternoon on November 15th with flurries throughout all areas, and continuing into the evening hours.
** UPDATE - Most service areas were expecting upwards of 5cm of snow accumulation with the 401 Corridor expecting possibly 5-10cm of snow accumulation but now all service regions are calling for 5 to 10 cm of snow accumulation. All service areas will be receiving a full plow service along with a salt run commencing right after. Our crews are getting ready to battle this storm and are planning on starting all routes between 12am and 1am depending on accumulation at that point. We have an anticipated completion of all routes mid-morning on November 16th, 2018.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Winter Storm November 15, 2018 Status On Time
Winter Storm November 15, 2018
The Paramount Service members are gearing up for the first snow fall of the season and it looks as though it could be fairly large. The snow is beginning during the afternoon on November 15th with flurries throughout all areas, and continuing into the evening hours. Most service areas are expecting an upwards of 5cm of snow accumulation with the 401 Corridor expecting possibly 5-10cm of snow accumulation. All service areas will be receiving a full plow service along with a salt run commencing right after.
Our crews are getting ready to battle this storm and are planning on starting all routes between 12am and 1am depending on accumulation at that point. We have an anticipated completion of all routes mid-morning on November 16th, 2018.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please contact the office directly at 905-332-2030 ext 5. Please check back to this site for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing. You can also email [email protected] for any questions.
Salt Service Run November 14, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run November 14, 2018
The Paramount Service Crews have been monitoring the flurries that have been hitting all service areas throughout the evening on November 13 into the early morning hours of November 14, 2018. As of 3:30am the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge service areas were decided to have a salt service run performed to help prevent any slippery areas that may arise. This area received a dusting of snowfall, with the salt and the sun that is to be expected during the day this will help melt off any problem areas.
All other service areas have been checked and decided no servicing required at this time. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
For questions regarding your sites please reach out to David Morris our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 4 or email [email protected] and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.
Potential Service Run for November 14, 2018 Status On Time
Potential Service Run for November 14, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours of November 14, 2018. The forecast is showing a possibility of some snow squalls for the northern regions and flurries throughout the remainder. We will have all crews on stand by should we have to perform a salt service run as most areas are calling for a centimeter to possibly three.
The Kitchener / Waterloo / Cambridge and Guelph Service areas will be receiving a salt service run as of 1am as these areas have received more snow fall. The temperatures are going to be hovering around 0 November 14.
We will continue to monitor the weather as well monitor the sites throughout the evening and will update should any servicing be required. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. For questions regarding your sites please reach out to David Morris our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 4 or email [email protected] and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.
Rain / Snow Showers November 9, 2018 Status Stop
Rain / Snow Showers November 9, 2018
The Winter Season is amongst us once again, today throughout the service regions and until the early evening on Friday November 9th, 2018 will be experiencing some mixed precipition. At this time we do not anticipate any servicing to be required but we will continue to monitor the weather and should things change we will be ready for it.
Thanks to all the customers that signed on again this year with Paramount Landscaping as well to the new clientele this season. You are the reason we are your #1 Landscape and Lawn Care Company 9 Years in a row in Hamilton, Halton & Niagara!
Service Update April 15, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update April 15, 2018
Storm Update April 15, 2018 Status On Time
Storm Update April 15, 2018
The Paramount service crews started their routes yesterday afternoon and diligently plowed all sites two times and salted all sites two times until the early morning hours on April 15. The ice pellet precipitation that all service areas received was very dense and hard for the teams to completely remove from all of the sites. As of 6 am the teams will be going home to sleep for a mandatory rest period as they have been out for 18 hours.
We at this time are unsure of what the weather is going to bring during the morning, afternoon and into the evening on the 15th. We will all be monitoring the weather and sites to come up with a game plan for servicing for when the teams awaken. We expect that by the overnight hours Sunday night properties should drastically become more safe for the Monday morning commute.
With the density level of the ice that came down throughout the day and into evening on the 14th, the salt is having a very hard time melting this precipitation. All sites depending on region have been salted two times along with being plowed two time but there may still be some areas that are slippery and are of concern. Please take all necessary precautions when outdoors regardless if on your properties or general areas, as treated areas can still be very slippery.
Also, please note that 3 out of the 4 salt suppliers that we currently use are no longer selling salt as they have run out. The last supplier we currently use was still selling salt by 6am to other contractors and was running low. There is a possibility that we may not have access to salt for Sunday April 15, 2018.
For any updates on service levels please access the snow line as the phones may not be answered during the test period as all staff members were out servicing during this storm.
Weather Update April 14, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Update April 14, 2018
Update as of 1:30 pm, our Toronto and Mississauga crews have been dispatched to perform a salt service run at all condominium and commercial properties as we are getting reports the conditions are worsening. Please note with the conditions on the roads getting worse it will take some time for our crews to get out to sites safely. If you don't have to go anywhere please stay home and be safe.
Update * The Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge service areas have been receiving the freezing rain over the last few hours. Our crews will be heading out around noon on April 14 to these cities to perform a salt service run of all condominium and commercial sites. Please check back to this site for further updates on other cities. **
The Paramount teams will be monitoring this late season storm that will bring some possible slippery situations to several regions. All teams will be on stand by watching the weather and can dispatch when we see a problem with ice buildup. A moisture laden low pressure area over the Central Plains States will amble slowly towards the lower Great Lakes this weekend. As the low gets closer, brisk northeasterly winds will pump in cold arctic air, forcing temperatures to fall to near or below the zero degree mark on Saturday. Rain associated with this low will change to freezing rain on Saturday, and will likely persist for a number of hours into Saturday night. Freezing rain may become mixed with or turn over to ice pellets at times Saturday. Freezing rain may taper off to patchy freezing drizzle for a few hours Saturday night. However, as the low gets close to Southern Ontario Saturday night, freezing rain is expected to move back in, and may persist well into Sunday before changing to rain, heavy at times. Some uncertainty exists as to the time the precipitation switches to rain on Sunday. Enough rain may fall later Sunday into Sunday night for some flooding to be an issue to deal with then. Please note it will take up to 4 hours for all sites to be visited each time dispatched and could re-ice quickly after the visit depending on level of precipitation. We will do our best to accommodate the sites but they will most likely still be dangerous throughout the day and night if the ice persists before and after salting visits. We also have a possible problem with salt shortages, because of end of season most suppliers are running low on salt and may run out or dictate time of usage to limit multiple salt runs. Our teams will be focusing on residential and open commercial properties throughout this storm and then focusing efforts on industrial and closed commercial properties. If you have a ice problem and have not seen team please check the snowline at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline or call to hear the automated snowline at (905)332-2030 ext 2 for service times and updates.
Weather Monitoring April 14 and April 15, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring April 14 and April 15, 2018
The Paramount teams will be monitoring this late season storm that will bring some possible slippery situations to several regions. All teams will be on stand by watching the weather and can dispatch when we see a problem with ice buildup. A moisture laden low pressure area over the Central Plains States will amble slowly towards the lower Great Lakes this weekend. As the low gets closer, brisk northeasterly winds will pump in cold arctic air, forcing temperatures to fall to near or below the zero degree mark on Saturday. Rain associated with this low will change to freezing rain on Saturday, and will likely persist for a number of hours into Saturday night. Freezing rain may become mixed with or turn over to ice pellets at times Saturday. Freezing rain may taper off to patchy freezing drizzle for a few hours Saturday night. However, as the low gets close to Southern Ontario Saturday night, freezing rain is expected to move back in, and may persist well into Sunday before changing to rain, heavy at times. Some uncertainty exists as to the time the precipitation switches to rain on Sunday. Enough rain may fall later Sunday into Sunday night for some flooding to be an issue to deal with then. Please note it will take up to 4 hours for all sites to be visited each time dispatched and could re-ice quickly after the visit depending on level of precipitation. We will do our best to accommodate the sites but they will most likely still be dangerous throughout the day and night if the ice persists before and after salting visits. We also have a possible problem with salt shortages, because of end of season most suppliers are running low on salt and may run out or dictate time of usage to limit multiple salt runs. Our teams will be focusing on residential and open commercial properties throughout this storm and then focusing efforts on industrial and closed commercial properties. If you have a ice problem and have not seen team please check the snowline at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline or call to hear the automated snowline at (905)332-2030 ext 2 for service times and updates.
Site Checks April 7, 2018 Status On Time
Site Checks April 7, 2018
The Paramont Service crews were monitoring all sites throughout the evening of April 7, with the weather episodes that were coming through all service regions. As of 1am all sites were checked, some had to be spot salted to help with any slippery spots but no further servicing was required.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Weather Monitoring April 6, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring April 6, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the weather system that has been coming through the service areas during the day of April 6, 2018. All crews are on standby should servicing be required as we are expecting more flurries throughout the night and with the temperatures dropping to -7 there is a chance that the crews will have to do a salt run to help prevent any slippery areas. We will continue to monitor and will all be ready to go for servicing at all condominium and commercial properties throughout all service areas.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Weather Monitoring April 6, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring April 6, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the weather system that is supposed to be coming through the service areas during the morning of April 6, 2018. All crews are on standby should servicing be required as at this time there is a chance for 1 to 3 centimeters of snowfall during the morning hours but the temperatures are supposed to be raising as well. We will continue to monitor and will all be ready to go for servicing at all condominium and commercial properties throughout all service areas.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Site Monitoring March 16, 2018 Status On Time
Site Monitoring March 16, 2018
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring the flurries that were taking place off and on throughout the evening and into the early morning hours of March 16. All sites were checked and monitored for service requirements, the properties in Guelph, Kitchener, Cambridge, Waterloo received a spot salting service as they had received approximately 1 cm in some areas. This is to help combat any slippery ares that may arise.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Weather Monitoring March 13, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 13, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the weather system that is supposed to be coming through our service regions starting the afternoon of March 13, 2018. We are forecasted to receive anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of accumulation across the service areas. All of our crews are on standby and ready for the call when it is required. We are expecting to have to perform a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties throughout the evening and overnight hours. Please check back to this site as updates will be made throughout the day with the plan of action and deployment times of all crews.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Salt Service Run March 13, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run March 13, 2018
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 2am on March 13 to perform a full salt service run at all condominium and commercial properties throughout all service regions. All service areas received anywhere from a dusting to a couple centimeters of snow throughout. The salt run will help combat any slippery areas as well help with the snowfall that we are to be receiving throughout the day today on March 13. We anticipate another salt run will have to be performed throughout the early evening on March 13 but we will be updating the site as the day goes with the plan of action. All crews are on standby for the snow we are expecting and will be ready for the call outs.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Salt Service Run for March 13, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run for March 13, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the flurries throughout all regions during the day on March 12 and into the early morning hours of March 13. As of 1:30am on March 13 all service crews have been dispatched to perform a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties in all regions. Each city has received anywhere from 1 to 2 centimeters of accumulation, the salt run is to help combat any slippery areas that may arise.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Weather Monitoring March 12, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 12, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the flurries that are hitting the Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Waterdown areas, these service regions have been receiving flurries on and off throughout the morning on March 12. Most areas have received a slight dusting of snow. We have all crews on standby should we have to deploy to perform any services such as a salt run. The forecast is calling for scattered flurries for the afternoon so we will continue to monitor this weather episode as well sites and will be prepared to deploy all teams where and when necessary.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Weather Monitoring March 8, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 8, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the potential band of weather that is to be coming through the service areas between 4 and 5pm on Thursday March 8, 2018. We have all crews on standby should we have to deploy to perform any services such as a salt run. The forecast is calling for scattered flurries with less than one centimeter between 4 and 5pm. The sites will be monitored for any requirements but with the salt residue from previous runs we should be fine.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Service Update for March 8, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update for March 8, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the weather throughout the evening of March 7 into the early morning hours of March 8. The band that was to come through the Hamilton, Burlington, Milton, Oakville, Mississauga and Toronto regions seemed to have disapated before hitting us. Our teams in Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge will be performing a salt service run as they have received around a centimeter of accumulation. Another team will be deploying by 4am on March 8 to service Waterdown, Greensville, and Brantford as they had also received around a centimeter of accumulation earlier in the evening.
The salt service run in these areas is to help combat any slippery spots that may arise.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Weather Monitoring March 8, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 8, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are continuing to monitor the bands that are coming through our service areas. We are anticipating anywhere from half a centimeter to a centimeter of snow. We have all service members on call should we have to do a salt service run of commercial and condo properties during the morning hours of March 8. There is another band coming through between 2 and 3 am that management staff will be monitoring and will make the call should we have to deploy our teams. Please keep in mind this could be a 4am start which would mean not all properties would be receiving servicing before 7am.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Weather Monitoring March 7, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 7, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the weather on Wednesday March 7. The forecast is showing a possible 1 to 1.5 centimeters of snow fall during the morning changing to rain then back to snow into the evening. Richmond Hill is calling for a little more with 1 to 3 centimeters. All sites have a decent amount of residual salt on the grounds but our crews will be monitoring all sites and will deploy should a salt run be performed. The temperatures are still above the freezing mark throughout the day until we get to the overnight hours where we will determine at that time what level of service is going to be required.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Weather Monitoring March 6, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 6, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the weather on Tuesday March 6. The forecast is showing a possible 1 to 3 centimeters of snow fall with a mix of rain. All sites have a decent amount of residual salt on the grounds but our crews will be monitoring all sites and will deploy should a salt run be performed. The temperatures are still above the freezing mark throughout the day until we get to the overnight hours.
The crews will be monitoring the sites as well the weather, please check back to this site throughout the day to see our plan of attack any services be required.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Service Update March 1, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update March 1, 2018
The Paramount Service crews started their routes to tackle the storm that started Thursday March 1st during the evening hours. All service areas received a mix bag of precipiation amounts as well required all different forms of servicing. Burlington towards the lake received trace amounts of snow, North Burlington, North Oakville, Milton properties had to be plowed as they had received anywhere from 5 to 7 centimeters of wet snow.
Our Hamilton crews ranged from 5 to 10 centimeters in some areas and other areas were 10 to 15 centimeters of accumulation. And with the Kitchener, Waterloo, Mississauga, Toronto service areas received a trace amount also which these properties required a salt run to be performed only.
All sites including residential properties were completed with a full plow service commenced with a Salt Run of all commercial sites. All properties were completed by 10:30am on March 2nd, 2018.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Service Update for March 1st Storm Status On Time
Service Update for March 1st Storm
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the stomr that has been coming through the service areas on March 1, 2018. It seems that the weatherman has misdiagnosed the storm for today as of 10pm on March 1st the snow had started sticking in the Burlington, ,Hamilton, Brantford and tri-city areas. The snow is supposed to continue until approximately 3am before tapering off to flurries with the Mississauga, Toronto areas being about an hour later. We are expecting 10-15 centimeters in the Hamilton, Burlington, Brantford service areas.
Burlington, Hamilton and Kitchener Waterloo crews will be starting their routes by 1am and the Oakville, Mississauga, Toronto crews will be starting by 3am. As for the heavier snowed areas like Burlington, Hamilton we are expecting to have everything visited once over night before the rush hour in morning and may have to perform another cleanup of these sites before salting. Again we have an estimated completion for early afternoon for these areas also.
Update - Kitchener Waterloo recieved a trace of snow so a salt run was performed of all commercial property. Mississauga, Toronto were in the same boat with receiving a trace of snow so these properties also received a salt run. Possible 5-10 centimeters in the tri-cities, Guelph,and Oakville. Closer to 5cm in the Mississauga service areas.
We will continue to update this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as the storm progress’ as well what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Service Update March 1, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update March 1, 2018
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the stomr that has been coming through the service areas on March 1, 2018. It seems that the weatherman has misdiagnosed the storm for today as of 10pm on March 1st the snow had started sticking in the Burlington, ,Hamilton, Brantford and tri-city areas. The snow is supposed to continue until approximately 3am before tapering off to flurries with the Mississauga, Toronto areas being about an hour later. We are expecting 10-15 centimeters in the Hamilton, Burlington, Brantford service areas.
Burlington, Hamilton and Kitchener Waterloo crews will be starting their routes by 1am and the Oakville, Mississauga, Toronto crews will be starting by 3am. As for the heavier snowed areas like Burlington, Hamilton we are expecting to have everything visited once over night before the rush hour in morning and may have to perform another cleanup of these sites before salting. Again we have an estimated completion for early afternoon for these areas also.
Update - Kitchener Waterloo recieved a trace of snow so a salt run was performed of all commercial property. Mississauga, Toronto were in the same boat with receiving a trace of snow so these properties also received a salt run. Possible 5-10 centimeters in the tri-cities, Guelph,and Oakville. Closer to 5cm in the Mississauga service areas.
We will continue to update this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as the storm progress’ as well what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Storm Watch March 1st, 2018 Status On Time
Storm Watch March 1st, 2018
The Paramount teams are closing watching this fast unpredictable storm roll into our area at rush hour today. This storm is going to start slowly than pick up speed to dump anywhere between 10-20 cm in 12 hours this evening and over night. The temperatures and wind direction are making it difficult to get a lock on its severity.
As of right now are teams are scheduled to be out by midnight, all properties will be visited by 8am barring any issues that may arise and the severity of the storm. We are hoping to have all sites plowed, shoveled, cleaned up and salted by early afternoon.
We will continue to update this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as the storm progress’ as well what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
Storm Watch - March 1st, 2018 Status On Time
Storm Watch - March 1st, 2018
To Our valued Paramount Landscaping Customers,
A sudden snow storm is heading our way, rain is expected to develop Thursday March 1st as a strong low pressure system from Texas approaching the Great Lakes area. The rain will likely change to snow late in day or Thursday evening as the colder air moves into the region. There is a potential for upwards of 20 centimeters to fall throughout all service regions starting during the day time and heavier into the evening. All of our crews are on standby and ready to deploy.
At this point there is still considerable uncertainty regarding the exact amounts that each area will be receiving so there will be many factors that we will be taking into consideration. At this time we have a game plan of starting after the dinner time to avoid the rush hour traffic and hope to have all sites plowed overnight. Once all sites have been plowed we will commence with a full salt run and anticipate to have all sites completed by mid-day on March 2nd.
We will continue to update this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as the storm progress’ as well what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
Storm Watch - March 1st, 2018 Status On Time
Storm Watch - March 1st, 2018
To Our valued Paramount Landscaping Customers,
A sudden snow storm is heading our way, rain is expected to develop Thursday March 1st as a strong low pressure system from Texas approaching the Great Lakes area. The rain will likely change to snow late in day or Thursday evening as the colder air moves into the region. There is a potential for upwards of 20 centimeters to fall throughout all service regions starting during the day time and heavier into the evening. All of our crews are on standby and ready to deploy.
At this point there is still considerable uncertainty regarding the exact amounts that each area will be receiving so there will be many factors that we will be taking into consideration. At this time we have a game plan of starting after the dinner time to avoid the rush hour traffic and hope to have all sites plowed overnight. Once all sites have been plowed we will commence with a full salt run and anticipate to have all sites completed by mid-day on March 2nd.
We will continue to update this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as the storm progress’ as well what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
Weather Monitoring February 21, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 21, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the sites throughout the night on February 21, 2018. With the amount of rain that we have received over the past few days we will be keeping an eye on the sites but as of this afternoon we do not think we will have to be performing any services. With the temperatures still around the 3 degree mark and for the most part of it sunny and drying up the wet areas. We have spoken with our suppliers at the salt depot at this time we will have enough salt to supply for the storm that is anticipated for Friday of this week. Our suppliers are not planning on open unless the sites are deemed dangerous. So please check back to this site for further updates as the weather progress' and if we have to change the plan of attack.
For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout any weather episode.
Weather Monitoring February 17, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 17, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are on standby on Saturday February 17, 2018 as the service areas are forecasted received some scattered flurries throughout the evening ending around 10pm. It's forecasted for a possible centimeter of snowfall with a chance for a salt run to be taking place for condominium and commercial properties. We will be updating this site as the night goes with what types of services that are going to be performed if required.
For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout any weather episode.
Service Update February 12, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 12, 2018
The Paramount Service teams diligently on Sunday February 11 around 1pm to perform plowing runs, salt runs and salting again to help combat the freezing rain / snow that hit all service areas during the afternoon on Sunday. The freezing rain that we received its consistency can be very difficult to melt, so please be careful when you leave your homes or arrive at your business as the salt that has been laid will need time to react with traffic as well sunlight.
Currently our Hamilton salt suppler has run out of salt, our Halton supplier is running very low on salt and our Mississauga and Toronto depots have started charging double the industry rate due to the salt shortage that is across the GTA. We will not be able to provide any more salting than already done Sunday night into Monday because we have used every yard available from our suppliers .
Our estimated completion of all sites is by 6 am on February 12, 2018. At which point the crews will be on a mandatory rest period as per MTO Regulation after being in the trucks for over 14 hours tackling the sites. The office will not be waking crew members up before noon on Monday February 12. We will be monitoring all sites throughout the day and if our supplier has any salt delivered from the mines we will be back out to service Monday night depending on the state of the properties.
For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout any weather episode.
Salt service run February 11, 2018 Status On Time
Salt service run February 11, 2018
The Paramount Servic teams deployed to perform a salt run of all condominium, commercial, retirement homes or open business'. Throughout the service regions we have received rain / freezing rain showers during the morning on Sunday Februaty 11 and started forming a light ice crust on all properties. As of 1pm on February 11 our suppliers have opened and are allowing rationed salt pick ups All crews have been deployed to perform a full run. We have an estimated completion time of all properties by 4pm
Please check back to this site for any updates
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update February 11, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 11, 2018
The Paramount service teams serviced all properties over night plowing anywhere between 6 to10 centimeters of snow throughout the service areas. As of 4 a m all properties have been completed and our teams are getting a couple hours rest waiting on the next episode of this trifecta storm that has come through the GTA the past three days.
Salt is still scarce and being rationed off from our suppliers, therefore we did not salt this evening after our plows in hopes to have enough salt to perform a salt run tomorrow either when the freezing rain arrives in the morning hours or at the end of the snow event this evening to prepare all properties for the week. Right now suppliers are helping watch the weather coming in the morning hours to decide if they will open to allow for a salt run on the possible freezing rain. If it does start to get slippery all the Paramount teams will be sent out to service condos, retirement homes, restaurants and retail that are open on Sunday. Any commercial or Industrial not expected to be open will not be salted until later Sunday evening after the storm is finished.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clientele for the remainder of the winter season.
For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update for February 10, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update for February 10, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are starting their routes on Saturday February 9 as of 8 pm, all properties were plowed and should be completed by 8 am on Sunday February 11. The next system is set to move into the service areas during the morning on Sunday morning by sun up. It will start off very light until the afternoon where we are expecting accumulations of snow from 2 to 5 centimeters in all service areas with a potential for freezing rain. Please note, with the salt shortages across the GTA our suppliers are asking us not to salt after Saturday's weather episode in efforts to conserve the remaining salt that our suppliers currently have. Their hopes are that by not salting Saturday there will be enough salt to perform a service run after the weather episode that is expected on Sunday February 12 to prepare the safety of the properties for the work week.
Please check back to this site for updates as we will be updating as the day goes and what our crews are doing. All crews are on standby for this upcoming weather episode.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update February 9, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 9, 2018
The Paramount Service teams started their routes on Friday February 9 as of 9 pm, all properties were plowed and salted and should be completed by 8 am on Saturday February 10. The next system is set to move into the service areas during the morning on Saturday by sun up. It will start off very light until the afternoon where we are expecting accumulations of snow from 2 to 5 centimeters in all service areas. The teams will be waiting until the evening on Saturday to service all properties. Please note, with the salt shortages across the GTA our suppliers are asking us not to salt after Saturday's weather episode in efforts to conserve the remaining salt that our suppliers currently have. Their hopes are that by not salting Saturday there will be enough salt to perform a service run after the weather episode that is expected on Sunday February 12 to prepare the safety of the properties for the work week.
Please check back to this site for updates as we will be updating as the day goes and what our crews are doing. All crews are on standby for this upcoming weather episode.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Storm Watch Service Update - February 9, 2018 Status On Time
Storm Watch Service Update - February 9, 2018
The Service crews started their routes to perform a full plow and salt run of all properties as of 8pm on Friday February 9, 2018. We anticipate to be completed all routes including salting as of 6 am on February 10.
Paramount Valued Customers,
The snow has start to fall lightly across the greater GTA as of 8am this morning. All meteorologist reports have 10 cm in Toronto, 10-15 from Mississauga to Burlington including the K/W region and Guelph and the brunt of the storm hitting Hamilton/Stoney Creek, Brantford and the Niagara area. As of 1 pm we have accumulations of a cm or two in most areas, the snow is going to pick up until after the evening rush hour and tapper off overnight tonight before tomorrow’s daytime storm. Our plan of attack for the next three days is to have crews out this evening after the rush hour and overnight to deal with today’s storm, tomorrow evening and overnight for tomorrows storm and Sunday afternoon and evening to deal with Sunday’s storm. We will be all hands on deck to deal with these groupings of storms and its timings, outside these service times all teams will be taking mandatory rest periods so please unless it is an emergency check in on the snowline to get your information about timing if it changes.
Any questions please feel free to email us at [email protected]
The Paramount Service Team
Storm Watch - February 9, 2018 Status On Time
Storm Watch - February 9, 2018
To Our valued Paramount Landscaping Customers,
A disturbance brewing over the southern plains states is expected to move towards Southern Ontario Friday morning. Snow will begin early Friday morning and continue through the day and overnight. Latest indications suggest that 5 to 10 centimetres of snow is expected by midnight on Friday in Mississauga/ Toronto, 10 to 15 in the Oakville areas. Hamilton/ Burlington are expecting higher amounts of 15 to 20 cm even higher possible near Lake Ontario.
Motorists should be prepared for poor winter driving conditions due to quickly accumulating snow and reduced visibility. Both the Friday morning and especially the evening commute may be affected. The Hamilton and Burlington teams will most likely be starting midafternoon once we have accumulated 5cm with the Oakville/ Mississauga and Toronto teams possibly waiting until after the evening rush hour. Please keep in mind daytime snow storms do not change the fact we still need plowable accumulation of 5cm plus to hit the ground before we send out crews. Are only expectation for tomorrow is to have everything clean and possibly salted for Saturday morning.
Which brings us to our next two disturbances of 2-4cm throughout the day on Saturday and another possible 5-10 on Sunday. These three storms are going to fall across 60 hours, the teams will be doing everything in their power to keep the sites open and accessible throughout the 3 days with hopes of finalizing everything Sunday night for Monday morning. The residential driveway teams will be servicing Friday evening / overnight Saturday, monitoring the 5cm threshold on Saturdays disturbance and overnight Sunday into Monday morning. If Saturdays storm warrants service it will be overnight Saturday into Sunday.
****Important update****
Our salt suppliers are raising prices and rationing salt as Southern Ontario starts to run out of road rock salt, they are asking that we limit to one use over the weekend on sites preferably Sunday into Monday to have sites clean for the work week. There is a good possibility that we will be out of salt as of Monday in the GTA depending on how the weekend goes and they are expecting 10-14 days for the mines to restock suppliers. Because of the demand over the last 4 weeks the mines cannot keep up with the snow company’s needs. Everything coming out of the mines right now is allocated to the cities and municipalities first and leftovers are rationed to suppliers
Please call or check on the snowline for updates, it can be reached at (905)332-2030 ext 2 or online at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline , these are the only two monitored contact channels for our teams during storms.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Service Update February 7, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 7, 2018
The Paramount Service teams tackled the day time storm that started during the early morning hours of Wednesday February 7, most service regions received anywhere from 5 to 10 centimeters of snowfall. Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph received a little more with the 10 to 15 range. All properties were plowed with walkways shovelled by 6pm and all residential properties were completed by 8pm. A salt run commenced right after the plowing took place at all condominium and commercial properties. All routes were serviced by 2am on Thursday February 8 with temperatures reaching around -10 over night. With the sun throughout the morning on February 8 this will help the salt react and take effect.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing as well any service updates throughout the episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update February 7, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 7, 2018
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the snow storm that started around 6am on Wednesday February 7. Our crews have been called to start their routes as of 11:15am, we will be starting with all open business' then work towards condominiums then we will be working on our houses as we will be at the threshold for servicing. All service areas are estimated to receive 5 to 10 centimeters of snow fall. The storm is a very fast moving storm and is estimated to be finished in the service areas around noon with the heavier snow fall and possibly light flurries until 3pm. We have an estimated completion of all routes being plowed followed by salting by 10pm during the evening of February 7. Please check back to this site as updates are made throughout the weather episode to advise of any service issues as well what our crews are doing.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing as well any service updates throughout the episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring Storm February 7, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring Storm February 7, 2018
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the system that is coming through the service areas during the morning hours of Wednesday February 7, 2018. This storm is forecasted to start around 3 am on February 7 with mild flurries and then picking up in pace around rush hour in the morning. This storm is going to be quick moving and leaving the service regions around mid afternoon. Our goal is to send out all crews between 10 am and noon on February 7 to start the servicing of all condominium and commercial properties that are open and to have these completed by rush hour. We are hoping to have all properties including residential homes to be completed by mid to late evening on February 7. Temperatures during this storm are forecasted for -5 throughout the day and overnight -13. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline for any updates on changes to the service plan for this upcoming storm.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing as well any service updates throughout the episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt Service Run February 6, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run February 6, 2018
As of 5am on Tuesday February 6, 2018 all service crews started their routes to perform a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties as throughout the service regions we have received about a centimeter of snowfall. This salt run is to help combat any slippery areas that may have formed, the temperatures are still remaining very cold at -10 so again it can take some time for the salt to react but with traffic and the sun in the morning this will help. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 10am on February 6.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing as well any service updates throughout the episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring February 5, 2018- Update Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 5, 2018- Update
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the flurries that all of our service regions are receiving as of the early evening on Monday February 5, 2018. We will be monitoring the sites as well the weather throughout the evening as we are expected to receiving a possible centimeter to centimeter and a half of snow accumulation. With the amount of salt we have at all properties from the storm over the weekend it should hold off from sticking but we will monitor and all crews are on standby should any servicing be required.
As of 2am there is no snow to report in our service areas, except for the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge locations that are at about 1 cm of snowfall which they will be receiving a salt service run. We will be continuing to monitor and watch the sites and weather but don't expect any accumulation to service.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing as well any service updates throughout the episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update February 5, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 5, 2018
After 3 days of weather systems coming through the service regions our crews have battled a mix bag of weather. In the span of 30 hours our crews have been out 3 times to service, each run with a salt run of all commercial and condominium properties as well a service run of all residential properties that took place on Sunday February 4. As of 10am on February 5 our final crews are wrapping up the 3rd salt run servicing since the weekend began. During the evening of February 4 the service regions received an unexpected 1 to 3 centimeters of snow fall and as of 1 am all crews were called out to start their routes to help combat any slippery areas due to the wet snow received and temperatures dropping. During the day today the temperatures are going to be around the -10 mark which was the cold snap that was forecasted. Salt will take some time to react so traffic of vehicles will for sure help this speed up the process but also the sun will help make the salt react as well. In meantime please take precautions as there could still be some slippery areas.
Our crews are gearing up for the next snow storm that is supposed to hit all regions on Wednesday February 7. We will update as the time gets closer as to what the plan of action will be for this storm. All crews are on standby and ready to tackle another storm.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing as well any service updates throughout the episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Run February 5, 2018 Status On Time
Service Run February 5, 2018
The Paramount service areas received anywhere from 2 to 5 centimetres or crusty icy snow with the temperatures dropping to -12 as of 2am All service trucks and crews are out to perform a plow and salt run depending on the service areas The snow stopped in most service areas around 1 am on February 5. We are anticipating to have all sites tidied up by 10am on Monday February 5, 2018. Please be aware that with the temperature dropping and the wet snow that w received yesterday the salt will take time to react, so please be careful when walking.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing as well any service updates throughout the episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update February 4, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 4, 2018
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 1 pm on Sunday February 4 to perform a full plow service and salt service of all condominium and commercial properties as well all residential properties received servicing. Our hopes were to have all routes completed by 8 pm this evening of which we are nearing the end but unfortunately the forecast has changed once again. All service regions are now forecasted to receive a potential 1 to 3 cm of snow accumulation this evening with the snow now not tapering off until midnight. With the temperatures dipping tonight to -9 and the snow that has fallen and continuing to fall we may end up having to perform another salt service run of all condominium and commercial sites. We do not want to have to do this but to ensure the safety of our patrons we may have to do so. We are going to continue to monitor the weather as well all sites and will make a decision closer to when the snow has stopped as to the plan for service levels. Please check back to this site for updates.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing as well any service updates throughout the episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update February 4, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 4, 2018
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 1 pm on Sunday February 4 to perform a full plow service and salt service of all condominium and commercial properties as well all residential properties received servicing. Our hopes were to have all routes completed by 8 pm this evening of which we are nearing the end but unfortunately the forecast has changed once again. All service regions are now forecasted to receive a potential 1 to 3 cm of snow accumulation this evening with the snow now not tapering off until midnight. With the temperatures dipping tonight to -9 and the snow that has fallen and continuing to fall we may end up having to perform another salt service run of all condominium and commercial sites. We do not want to have to do this but to ensure the safety of our patrons we may have to do so. We are going to continue to monitor the weather as well all sites and will make a decision closer to when the snow has stopped as to the plan for service levels. Please check back to this site for updates.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing as well any service updates throughout the episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Run for February 4, 2018 Status On Time
Service Run for February 4, 2018
The Paramount Service crews will be starting their routes for 1 pm on Sunday February 4 to perform a full plow service followed by a full salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties. The second leg of the storm started around 5 am in all service areas, as of this morning we have received around 2 to 3 centimeters of snow with a potential for another one this afternoon and possible 1 more this evening. All properties including residential clients will be serviced today. We have an anticipated completion of all routes by 7pm on Sunday February 4.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing as well any service updates throughout the episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update February 4, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 4, 2018
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 10 pm on Saturday February 3 to perform a full salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties due to the flurries that were received throughout the day and into the evening. All reports from our service regions was anywhere from 1 to 2 centimeters of snow accumulation where as Kitchener, Cambridge, Waterloo and Guelph received approximately 5 cm so these properties were plowed as well salted.
We are watching the band that is continuing into the morning as well afternoon on Sunday February 4, all regions are calling for 1 to 3 cm in the morning, 1 cm in afternoon with a possible 1 cm in the evening. We will be monitoring the storm and will make a decision once more snow has fallen as to what service levels will be performed. In all areas the temperatures are supposed to reach the high of 1 degree and then going down to -9 overnight. Please check back to this site for updates on this upcoming weather pattern.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update February 3, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 3, 2018
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the system that has been coming through and throughout the evening tonight across the lake Ontario corridor we received a cm of snow and some ice pellets. During the night there is going to be a 3-4 hour break in the system so we are going to attack our businesses and residential condos with a salt run to combat any slippery surfaces that formed with the ice pellets and help prepare the properties for the upcoming band in the morning and afternoon.
The system has been downgraded by weather meteorologists to less than 5 overnight until the end of the storm with the temperatures rising above 0 in the morning and afternoon on Sunday February 4. Our service teams are going out as of 10pm on Saturday February 3 to perform the first service of the storm. With a very slow moving, small storm it is taking a long time for accumulation to add up so our plan of attack is to service over night with a salt run and then plow/salt tomorrow after lunch hour to finalize the storm.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update February 3, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update February 3, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the flurries that all service regions have received throughout the day on Saturday February 3, the salt that we have had at the properties have helped keep the flurries that have fallen from sticking. We will be sending all crews out for a full salt service run of condominium and commercial properties as of 10 pm on Saturday evening as the storm is supposed to be slowing down by that point. The service regions are expecting to receive anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters through the evening on February 3.
The storm is expected to start up again around 2am on Sunday morning and supposed to go throuhgout the remainder of the day. We will be sending the crews out again for a full plow as well salt service run to commence in the afternoon, early evening on Sunday February 4 to perform services. The residential properties will be serviced at that point as we will most likely be at the 5 cm threshold for servicing. Sunday February 4 the service regions can see an upwards of 5 centimeters of snowfall accumulation.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring February 2. 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 2. 2018
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the scattered flurries that are coming through all service regions throughout the evening on Friday February 2nd, 2018 We will continue to monitor and all crews are on standby should servicing be required but at this time again with the residual salt that we have at the condominium and commercial properties we should be fine. We will update this site should the plan require to be changed.
The crews are also going to be monitoring the system that is expected to start around 4am on Saturday February 3rd, we are forecasted in all regions to be receiving less than 1 centimeter until around 9am then a break until 2pm where it starts up again. This will be the storm that we will be monitoring as well all crews are on standby for to start servicing most likely in the evening on Saturday and into the morning hours of Sunday February 4. At this time we will be watching the system as it's coming through to plan for the service levels but all regions are expecting anywhere from 2 to 4 centimeters on Saturday and a potential for another 5 centimeters come Sunday. We will update on Saturday what the plan is as well what the regions have been receiving throughout the day to keep our customers updated.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring February 1, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 1, 2018
The Paramount Service areas are expecting to be seeing scattered flurries off and on throughout the night and into the morning of February 2, 2018. We at this time feel that we have enough residual salt from the previous salt runs that have taken place over the past couple of days. The crews are on standby should this change and we will continue to monitor all sites and regions.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update January 31, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update January 31, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the flurries that most of the service area regions have been receiving throughout the morning of Wednesday January 31, 2018. The flurries are expected to be finished around 6 pm in all service regions so we are sending all of our crews out as of noon to start their routes. Houses will not be serviced as we have not hit the 5cm threshold, most areas have received a light dusting of snow. Northern Toronto properties received closer to 4 cm of accumulation, closer to downtown received around 2cm and Missisauga followed suit with 2 cm.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring January 30, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 30, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are gearing up for another snow storm to hit the service areas during the day on Wednesday January 31, 2018. Hamilton, burlington, stoney creek, waterdown is expecting possibly 1-3 cm, Kitchener, Cambridge, waterloo, oakville 2 - 4 cm and Toronto region an upwards of 5cm starting around 6am on January 31. We will continue to monitor this storm and as it progress' we will be making a plan of action for the crews. Please check back to this site for updates as to plan of attack.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update for Run January 29, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update for Run January 29, 2018
The Paramount Service teams completed their routes by Plowing and Salting all condominium and commercial properties as of 11 am on Tuesday January 30. The crews started their routes as of 9 pm on January 29 for a full service run in all regions. Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge received an upwards of 15 - 20 cm of snow accumulation, Hamilton, Stoney Creek anywhere from 8 to 10. Burlington, Waterdown, Milton approximately 15 - 20 cm, Oakville and Mississauga 8 to 10 with Toronto about the same. The teams worked very hard to get all properties plowed by 7am and all salted by 11am to make sure all sites were safe.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update January 29, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update January 29, 2018
As of 8:30pm on Monday January 29, reports that are being provided are anywhere from 10 to 20 centimeters of snow with it still continuing to fall. The trucks and crews are starting their routes as of 9pm on Januray 29 with an expected completion of plowing by rush hour with salting to follow on all sites. All services are expected to be completed by noon on Tuesday January 30, 2018. Please check back to this site for updates.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring Update - Storm January 29, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring Update - Storm January 29, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be on standby for the storm that is expected to start during the afternoon of Monday January 29, 2018. At this time the forecast is showing anywhere from 10 to 20 centimeters of snowfall with reports saying the further north from the lake we should receive less snow accumulation. The following service regions are being effected by this snow fall Kichener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Milton, Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga, Richmond Hill, Toronto which is supposed to go throughout the evening and overnight hours of Monday January 29.
Our game plan with this snowfall is to start at 9pm with all service trucks as well service crews to perform full services at all properties. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates will be made as to the plan of attack for this storm.
All of our routes have been closed for the season and are unable to take on new clienetele for the remainder of the winter season. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring January 28, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 28, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the weather system that is supposed to hit all regions Kitchener, Cambridge, Guelph, Waterloo, Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Waterdown, Milton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga and Toronto during the morning of Monday January 29. It is anticipated to start around 10am in all regions lasting throughout the day and into the evening on Monday. At this time the forecast is calling for anywhere from 8 to 12 cm of snowfall depending on the regions. Hamilton and Niagara is anticipated to get more of the snowfall compared to the other regions. We will be monitoring all sites as well the weather throughout the day to make a plan of attack for this storm. We will most likely be doing a full plow run of all commercial and condominium properties and if we hit the 5 cm threshold all residential properties will be serviced as well. We will continue to update throughout the night if any further information is updated on the weather network, and by morning we will have a better idea of what we will be facing. Please check back to this site for updates as to what our service levels will be.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update for January 28, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update for January 28, 2018
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 2am on Sunday January 28, 2017 to perform a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties within Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Oakville, Burlington, Waterdown, Mississauga and Toronto Regions. We performed a salt service run after the rain received on January 27 and the temperatures dropping to -1 overnight, this is to help combat any slippery areas that may have formed due to the temperature change. All sites were completed by 11am on Sunday January 28, 2018.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt Service Run January 28, 2018 - Update Status Delay60 Minutes
Salt Service Run January 28, 2018 - Update
Paramount Customers, we are updating this Salt Service Run update for Sunday January 28, 2018 as we have had a truck in the Mississauga region breakdown. We are sending another truck to help complete this route but will be about an hour behind with the salting of all sites within this Region. We apologize for the delay and inconvenience but appreciate your patience.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt Service Run January 28, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 28, 2018
The Paramount Service crews are starting their routes as of 2am on Sunday January 28 to start a full salt service run of all properties in all regions Kitchener / Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Oakville, Waterdown, Milton, Burlington, Mississauga, Toronto and Brampton. The temperatures still are expected to go to -3 overnight and with most properties having standing water the salt run is being performed to help combat any slippery areas that may form. We will be doing a salt run on all condominium and commercial properties, no houses will be receiving services as we have not hit the 5cm threshold of snow accumulation.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring January 27, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 27, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are on standby for Saturday January 27, 2018. The forecast is showing that as of midnight on Sunday January 28, 2018 the temperatures are supposed to drop to -1 and throughout the night to -3. The service areas throughout the day on Saturday received rain and now are receiving high winds so it could potentially dry up the rain. We will be monitoring all sites throughout the night and if the sites are slippery we will be performing a salt service run of all condominium and commercial sites. We will update as the night goes as to what service levels are required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt Service Run January 23, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 23, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring all sites during the afternoon hours on January 23. The Northern regions are starting to hit the 0 mark therefore salting will have to be done shortly with the southern region will be in follow. We will be sending all crews out by 8pm this evening we will be sending all teams out to salt service all condominium and commercial properties with the temperatures going to -6 overnight we anticipate some freezing to happen.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring January 21, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 21, 2018
The Paramount Service teams are all on standby for the potential of freezing rain that is expected to hit all service areas throughout the night on January 21. We will be monitoring all sites as well weather and will call out crews when necessary. With freezing rain please be advised that it takes time for the salt to react so sites may be slippery as well for the crews to get out and service all sites. Please check back to this site for updates.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Run for January 15, 2018 Status On Time
Service Run for January 15, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the system that is coming through all service areas during the evening of January 15 and into the morning of January 16. The GTA received anywhere from 5 to 10 centimeters of snowfall throughout the night. All crews started their routes as of 11pm to start their routes for a full plow run and salt run, residential properties will be serviced once we have hit the 5 centimeter threshold. Once the plow run has been completed which we anticipate around 8am we will then be performing a full salt service run which we are estimating completion of noon.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt Service Run January 13, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 13, 2018
The Paramount service teams were back out throughout the night on January 13 to tidy up and resalt the condominium and commercial properties after the mixed precipitation that all service areas received. We are performing another salt run to help combat the flurries received throughout the evening and help combat any slippery areas. We are forecasted for sun all day tomorrow so this will also help the salt take effect. We started all routes as of 2am and we have an estimated completion of all routes by 6 am.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update January 12, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update January 12, 2018
The Paramount service teams started their routes around 2pm on January 12 to perform a full salt service run of all properties commerical and condominiums. All sites received anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snowfall with freezing rain as well. Kitchener received a little more at 5-7 cm. All routes were completed by midnight, we will be sending crews back out throughout the night to check on sites and do tidy ups where required. There is a possibility of another centimeter of snowfall until 1am so we will be watching and monitoring sites during this time.
lease check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt Service Run January 12, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 12, 2018
The Paramount Service crews have been dispatched as of 1:30pm on January 12, 2018 to start their routes for a full salt service run at all properties due to the freezing rain and snow that we are receiving. They will be performing services at all condominium and commercial properties to help combat any slippery areas that may arise during this weather episode.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather / Site Monitoring January 12, 2018 Status On Time
Weather / Site Monitoring January 12, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the weather pattern that is changing throughout all service areas during the day on January 12, 2018. We have all teams on standby for the potential icy conditions later this morning and into this afternoon.
Rain and patches of dense fog will continue to affect the area early this morning. The rain is forecast to change to snow by midday as temperatures plummet with the passage of a cold front. There may also be a brief period of freezing rain during the changeover from rain to snow. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots could become icy and slippery. Extra care should be taken when walking or driving in affected areas.
The snow is forecast to taper off behind the cold front, limiting snowfall amounts to a few centimetres at most. We will be sending crews most likely early afternoon to perform a salt service run once the weather starts to change from rain to freezing rain to help combat any slippery areas. This evening there is a potential for another salt run of all condominium and commercial properties this evening with the snow we are expected to receive also.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline for updates as we will be updating throughout the day today with the plan of attack for all sites / cities that we service.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt Service Run January 10, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 10, 2018
The Paramount Service teams have been dispatched to perform a salt service run in the service areas on January 10, 2018. We have been receiving reports of slippery spots due to the flash freeze that we have received throughout. The teams are going to complete their routes, but please be patient with times as we will be battling traffic. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 10pm on January 10.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Update January 8, 2018 Status On Time
Service Update January 8, 2018
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 4am and as of 8am on January 8th most service areas received an upward of 10 cm of snowfall. As of this time we have changed our plan of attack for this storm. All properties have been salted to this point and we will have to go through all lists again to plow and re-salt. We have an estimated completion of all routes during the early evening hours of January 8. Should anything change we will update this site.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service update for January 8, 2018 Status On Time
Service update for January 8, 2018
The storm has stalled out and is moving a little slower than meteorologist expected. As of 3 am we have 1 to 2 cm down in most areas with the possibility of 2 to 4 still to come by noon today. Our service teams have been told to hold off until 4 am before starting their routes. We may have to perform two services for this storm because early last night we experienced some freezing rain that is underlying under a thin layer of snow. All trucks will be salting parking lots and roadways of businesses first as a priority, then condos before switching over to residential homes if we cross the 5 cm threshold. The temperatures will be on the rise today and the initial salt run to combat the freezing rain and snow over night may hold off the remainder or the teams may have to complete an additional run throughout the day. As of right now it is hard to predict, and the forecast is changing almost ever hour from our main three sources. Check back to see if we have further updates.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service Run for January 8, 2018 Status On Time
Service Run for January 8, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be starting their route to perform a service run as of 3am on January 8, 2018. Most service areas are expected to receive anywhere from 3 to 5 cm of snowfall where as Toronto is expected to receieve possibly 5 to 10 cm by the morning. Within the service areas we will be servicing all commercial and condominium properties with a full plow / salt run and then will be checking the residential properties. If we are not at the 5 cm threshold in the service areas we will not be servicing residential homes. Please check back as updates will be made throughout this weather episode.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring January 7, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 7, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring all sites and cities throughout the evening hours of January 7 as we are expecting to receive a streamer that is coming through around dinner time that the salt residue we have at all commercial and condominium sites should help hold off. Then another disturbance coming through from Chicago throughout the night. Toronto and Richmond Hill look like they could expect between 5 to 10 centimeters of snow and all other service cities look to be close to 5 centimeters of snow fall. Once the evening progresses we will be making the call for service levels, please check back for updates.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt Service Run January 3rd, 2018 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 3rd, 2018
The Paramount Service teams started their routes to perform a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties as of 9:30pm on January 3rd, 2018. All service areas received anywhere from 1 to 2 centimeters of snowfall. This salt run should help combat any slippery areas. Our anticipated completion of all sites is around 8am on January 4th, 2018.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Watch January 3rd, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Watch January 3rd, 2018
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring and on stand by for the scattered flurries that are expected throughout the service areas on January 3rd, 2018. Mississauga and Toronto are forecasted for a possible 1 to 3 cm of snowfall. We will have all crews available should we have to deploy the trucks for servicing, with the salt residue we have at all sites this should help hold off any snow from sticking. We will continue to monitor all sites as well the weather and if needed we will have a plan of action to have servicing performed. Please check back to this site for updates.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt service run January 2, 2017 Status On Time
Salt service run January 2, 2017
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring throughout the evening hours the flurries that came throughout all areas. Most cities received anywhere from a light dusting of snow to around 4cm in Guelph. Our Hamilton sites received anywhere from 5 to 10 cm in the lower portion of Hamilton, the upper mountain received anywhere from 2 to 3 cm these sites will be plowed and salted. All properties both commercial and condominium sites are being fully serviced, residential properties in Hamilton will receive service if they're at the 5cm threshold, houses in the other cities will not receive servicing as we did not reach th 5cm threshold. All service crews received servicing by 9:30am on January 2nd, 2018.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring January 1, 2018 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 1, 2018
Happy New Year to Paramount Landscaping's Valued Customers!
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the flurries that are expected to cross over the service areas throughout the afternoon and into the evening. At this point it doesn't look as though servicing will be required but all team members are on standby should we need to deploy. All sites have residual salt at properties so this should help with the flurries that we are experiencing as in some areas it will be sporadic. We will continue to monitor the weather as well sites and make a decision for plan of action as the night continues.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Site Checks December 30, 2017 Status On Time
Site Checks December 30, 2017
The Paramount Service crews in the Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge service areas were out December 30, 2017 to scrape as well salt all properties to help combat any slippery areas. Mississauga properties received a salt service run to help combat the flurries received, accumulation of around one centimeter of snow. All other properties in service areas were checked to ensure all properties were safe. No other services were required to be performed.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Servicing for December 29, 2017 Status On Time
Servicing for December 29, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be starting their routes to perform a salt service run in all service areas as of 1pm on December 29. Most areas received a slight dusting of snow accumulating maybe a centimeter of snow whereas Oakville, Mississauga and Toronto have received anywhere from 2 to 5 centimeters of snowfall. While the crews are out we will also be tidying up spots and spaces that may have snow from the previous storms. We will be performing services throughout on all condonimium and commercial properties, residential properties will not be receiving servicing as we have not hit the 5cm threshold. In Oakville and Mississauga as well Toronto we will be checking the houses while in these service areas. If they're not at the 5cm threshold they will not receive servicing.
Oakville received anywhere from 10 to 15 cm of snowfall so all residential properties were serviced along with condominium and commerical sites. Mississauga recieved anywhere from 5 to 7 centimeters of snow accumulation.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring December 29, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 29, 2017
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring all areas throughout the early morning hours leading into the morning and afternoon of December 29, 2017 as we are expecting flurries throughout. We will monitor the weather and make a decision of service levels throughout the day with a possible 1 to 3 centimeters. This will most likely lead to a salt run of all commercial and condominium properties. Please check back for updates.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Site Cleanup December 26, 2017 Status On Time
Site Cleanup December 26, 2017
The Paramount Service crews were out in the Kitchener / Waterloo, Cambridge as well Mississauga sites throughout the night on December 25 to do some clearing and tidy up from the storm on Christmas morning to cleanup from where cars may been parked as well salting of these properties.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Winter a Storm December 25, 2017 Status Delay120 minutes
Winter a Storm December 25, 2017
The winter storm that started Christmas Eve afternoon and finished around 4 am on Christmas morning brought many different amounts of snowfall throughout. Kitchener / Waterloo, Brantford and Hamilton sites received from 5 to 10 cm, Burlington 10 to 15cm, Oakville and Mississauga 20 to 25 cm of snowfall with our Toronto sites received 10 to 15cm. All of our service areas are doing well and we are anticipating a noon completion with the exception of Mississauga due to a crew truck in an accident on the highway. This truck is our residential truck, we have dispatched another truck but due to the accident we are a couple hours behind. We anticipate Mississauga to be done by noon on Christmas Day.
Merry Christmas to our valued customers from the Paramount Staff!
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Statement December 24, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Statement December 24, 2017
Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the Paramount Service areas. Not a creature was stirring, except the service crews and teams. As all eyes were transfixed on jolly Old St. Nick, his herd of furry friends, and an approaching snow storm just in time for Christmas.
Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 15 cm are likely across much of Southern Ontario.
So, for those dreaming of a white Christmas, you will get your wish. A Texas low is gathering strength this morning and will race towards us approaching the speed of Rudolph later today. It will transport snow into Southern Ontario beginning this afternoon. As the low pressure centre dashes just south of the lower Great Lakes tonight, snow will intensify across Southern Ontario this evening. Somewhat heavier snow is likely in some areas, especially in the Greater Toronto Area where a snowfall warning is in effect. Visibility may be limited likely making travel challenging. Snowfall totals of 5 to 15 centimetres are expected by the time it tapers off overnight or on Christmas Day in Eastern Ontario. Travelers are encouraged to adjust their plans if possible.
Please be advised that the size of storm can take up to 24 Hours for clearing of all properties, our plan is to not have that happen so our crews can go home for Christmas morning with their families also but it is a chance depending on how the night goes. We want to thank you in advanced for your patience during this storm as visibility may be limited and our crews will be taking their time from site to site for safety.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring December 23, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 23, 2017
The Paramount Service areas are expected to receive another bought of snowfall during the morning of December 23, 2017. We are expecting anywhere from 2 to 4 centimeters and expecting to end early afternoon. Our teams are ready for the call outs to start their routes to perform services at all commercial and condominium properties. We are planning for a possible 1pm start this afternoon, we will be checking the residential properties also to see if we have hit the 5 centimeter threshold to perform services. Please check back to this site as updates will be made for service levels of all areas.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Winter Storm December 21, 2017 - Update Status Delay1 hour
Winter Storm December 21, 2017 - Update
As of midnight on Thursday December 21 all service areas have received 5 to 8 centimeters of snow accumulation. With another 5 to 8 centimeters to fall by noon hour on December 22. The Paramount Service Teams have been called out for 1 a m to start the plow routes and are expected to visit all properties by 8 am for the first initial run through. At which time we will make the determination whether or not the routes will need to be re-plowed or salted. We expect worst case scenario to have all sites plowed and salted by 3pm on Friday December 22nd. Later tomorrow evening we are expecting another small system to come through which will require another salt run to be performed. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline and we will keep updating as the night goes on.
As of 5am our Toronto service truck went down, we anticipate the crew will be back up and running within the hour but please be advised there will be a delay. We are doing our best to get the truck up in a ti ely manner but we will also be dealing with traffic. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Winter Storm December 21, 2017 Status On Time
Winter Storm December 21, 2017
Today the teams are preparing for a small storm tonight ( December 21 ) and through the day on Friday December 22. We are expecting between 10-15 cm from 5 pm Thursday to Saturday early morning. The teams will be out overnight tonight to plow and shovel all regions and depending on outcome may or may not salt in the morning hours. The teams will be back out Friday night to clean up and salt all properties. We will update as the night goes on.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt Service Run December 20, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service Run December 20, 2017
The Paramount Service areas received an unexpected band come through as of 2am on December 20, 2017. We received close to a centimeter of snow in most areas. All trucks and crews were dispatched by 3:30am to perform a salt service run of commercial and condominium properties and expected completion by the morning rush hour.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring December 17, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 17, 2017
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the upcoming weather episode that is anticipated to start before the morning commute. We are expecting a short period of freezing rain turning to light flurries and turning to light rain for most of the day. We will be monitoring the weather and assessing if a service is possible or necessary. Please be advised during this time it can get slippery for short period of time and is expected during the morning rush hour. We have a plan in action that started Friday night with using extra salt on each property to create residual salt to help combat some of the weather. If It is deemed necessary by our Monitoring team to perform a service it will be after the morning rush. Please note it will take normal time for our crews to get to all properties (4-6 hours) from call out so please when traveling and on properties take precautions this could be very isolated. We will update the both snowlines with the plan of action as the weather progresses.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Salt Service Run December 15, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service Run December 15, 2017
The Paramount Service Crews started their routes in Hamilton around 4pm and the remaining service areas for 8pm to perform a full salt service run of all commercial and condominium properties. All sites received anywhere from 2 to 6 centimeters of snow fall. The properties above the 5cm threshold were shovelled / plowed. We anticipate all properties to be done by 2am on December 16 with services completed.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring / Service Runs December 15, 201 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring / Service Runs December 15, 201
The Paramount Service areas have been receiving flurries / snow throughout the day on December 15, 2017. We have dispatched a few trucks as of 4pm on December 15th to do site checks and will service where necessary.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Service run for December 14, 2017 Status Delay60 minutes
Service run for December 14, 2017
The Paramount Service crews started their routes to perform a full salt service run at all commercial and condominium properties as of midnight on the 14th of December. Most service areas received anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snow. Hamilton, Stoney Creek received anywhere from 10 - 15 centimeters of snow due to lake effect. All Service crews are performing a full salt run as well some areas to be plowed.
Due to mechanical issues in the Kitchener / Waterloo service areas we are running a little behind schedule. We are hoping to get mechanical issues handled before 7 am to get them back on the road for salting the remainder of the properties.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularity. Please email [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring December 13, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 13, 2017
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the flurries that are supposed to start in all service areas around 6pm December 13, 2017. At this time we are expecting approximately 1 to 3 centimeters of snow so we are anticipating a salt run of all properties. At this time we will be monitoring all sites and will be deploying all service crews during the evening to service the sites.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline for updates as both are updated throughout the weather episodes to advise what our crews are doing throughout. For concerns regarding your properties please email [email protected] as the phone and voicemails are not fully monitored throughout winter storms whereas this email monitored regularly.
Salt Service Run December 12, 2017 Status Delay60 minutes
Salt Service Run December 12, 2017
The Paramount Service crews have been battling the storm that started yesterday afternoon on December 11 and continued well into the morning of December 12. Early afternoon the service crews started their salt runs for all sites, please be advised that we have currently had 2 trucks break down which unfortunately is causing a delay in servicing. We are doing the best to get all sites salted within a timely manner. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline for updates as both are updated throughout the weather episodes to advise what our crews are doing throughout. For concerns regarding your properties please email [email protected] as the phone and voicemails are not fully monitored throughout winter storms whereas this email monitored regularly.
Winter storm December 11 / 12, 2017 Status On Time
Winter storm December 11 / 12, 2017
The Paramount Service started their routes by 2am on December 12 when we hit the 5cm threshold. The service crews are expecting to have the plow routes completed by 9am and a full salt service run will commence after that. We are anticipating completion by early afternoon. Across all Service Areas we received anywhere from 10-15cm of snow accumulation
There is snow forecasted to fall periodically throughout the day with no major accumulation. The service teams will be back out in the evening or over night Tuesday to finalize the sites.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline for updates as both are updated throughout the weather episodes to advise what our crews are doing throughout. For concerns regarding your properties please email [email protected] as the phone and voicemails are not fully monitored throughout winter storms whereas this email monitored regularly.
Winter Storm December 11, 2017 Status On Time
Winter Storm December 11, 2017
The snow has started to fall in the GTA as a light flurry at 3pm and will gradually pick up after midnight tonight. The service teams are monitoring this storm closely numbers and timing are hard to finalize with lake effect snow may affect the numbers. As of 4pm our teams are slated to start their routes at 2am Tuesday morning with the hopes to have everything plowed and opened up before 9am, once plowed all crews will then start their salt runs with hopes of completion by the noon hour.
Heavy winds could move snow around throughout the day tomorrow so the crews will most likely be back out Tuesday night into Wednesday cleaning up drifting winds.
Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext. 2 as updates are made to both during any weather episode. For questions regarding servicing and service levels please email [email protected] as this email is monitored to answer any questions during the winter months. Phones aren't always monitored as the crews are out on sites so best way to reach us is via email.
Winter Storm Warning for December 11, 2017 Status On Time
Winter Storm Warning for December 11, 2017
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring an Alberta Clipper which the low pressure area will sail across Southern Ontario Monday night ( December 11 ) into Tuesday ( December 12 ). This weather disturbance will bring a general snowfall of 5 to 10 cm with it by Tuesday morning.
The snow is expected to begin this afternoon and taper off later tonight. Although localized amounts of 10 to 15 cm are possible, the snowfall warning criterion of 15 cm snow in 12 hours is not expected to be reached. Poor winter driving conditions are likely late this afternoon and tonight. Untreated roads may become snow covered and slippery.
Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both during any weather episode. For questions regarding servicing and service levels please email [email protected] as this email is monitored to answer any questions during the winter months. Phones aren't always monitored as the crews are out on sites so best way to reach us is via email.
Salt Service Run December 11, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service Run December 11, 2017
The Paramount Service crews in the Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Toronto, Mississauga and Milton areas were monitoring the snow that was being received throughout the day. All trucks were dispatched around 1:30am to perform a salt service run at all sites in these areas as they had received anywhere from 2-3 cm of snow accumulation. All sites were completed by 8am on December 11 with a full salt service run.
Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both during any weather episode. For questions regarding servicing and service levels please email [email protected] as this email is monitored to answer any questions during the winter months. Phones aren't always monitored as the crews are out on sites so best way to reach us is via email.
Site Monitoring December 10, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 10, 2017
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the flurries that we are experiencing throughout the service areas. We will continue to monitor as we are expected to receive them on and off throughout the day amounting to a centimeter of accumulation. We will be watching all sites and all service teams / crews are on standby to perform a salt service run this afternoon.
Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both during any weather episode. For questions regarding servicing and service levels please email [email protected] as this email is monitored to answer any questions during the winter months. Phones aren't always monitored as the crews are out on sites so best way to reach us is via email.
Salt Service Run / Site Monitoring December 10, 20 Status On Time
Salt Service Run / Site Monitoring December 10, 20
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours on December 10, 2017. All sites in Kitchener / Waterloo, Cambridge and Waterdown received a salt service run to help combat the snow accumulation received.
Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both during any weather episode. For questions regarding servicing and service levels please email [email protected] as this email is monitored to answer any questions during the winter months. Phones aren't always monitored as the crews are out on sites so best way to reach us is via email.
Weather Monitoring December 7, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 7, 2017
The Paramount Services teams are monitoring the light flurries that are happening throughout all service areas during the morning hours of December 7, 2017. We will continue to monitor the weather system and will be making a decision for plan of service should it be required.
Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both during any weather episode. For questions regarding servicing and service levels please email [email protected] as this email is monitored to answer any questions during the winter months. Phones aren't always monitored as the crews are out on sites so best way to reach us is via email.
Salt Service Run November 10, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service Run November 10, 2017
The Paramount Teams monitored the rain / snow that came throughout the service areas throughout the night on November 9 and into the early morning hours of November 10. All customers with early starting contracts will be serviced with a salt run As of 4am all service areas have been dispatched and are expected to finish by 9am.
If you have any questions check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both during any weather episode. You can also email [email protected] as this email is monitored to answer any questions during the winter months.
Site Monitoring and Service Run April 7, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring and Service Run April 7, 2017
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring all sites throughout the evening hours of April 6 and into the morning of April 7, the following cities received a salt service run Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge as well the northern Toronto properties. All other sites as of 4am were checked and not slippery. We do not anticipate any services to be required as the temperatures are remaining above the freezing mark and snow should melt faster than we can mobilize and service but we will be monitoring all sites and all crews are on standby.
if you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Site Monitoring April 6, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring April 6, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring all sites throughout the evening hours of April 6 and into the morning of April 7, we are expecting mainly rain throughout the service areas but there is a possibility for the northern properties to receive some flurries. We do not anticipate any services to be required as the temperatures are remaining above the freezing mark and snow should melt faster than we can mobilize and service but we will be monitoring all sites and all crews are on standyby should any servicing be required at our properties.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Site Monitoring March 31, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring March 31, 2017
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring all sites throughout the night and into the early morning hours of March 31 to check for any slippery areas. All sites were checked and all were deemed not slippery so no services were performed. Throughout the day today we will continue to monitor the sites but it looks as it's only going to be rain. We will monitor tonight also if the temperatures drop.
If any questions regarding your property arise please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather update to advise what our crews are doing.
Site Monitoring March 30, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring March 30, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring all sites throughout the day on March 30 as we are experiencing some mixed precipitation throughout all service areas. The flurries that we are receiving is melting on contact but we will remain diligent and monitor all sites to ensure the safety of all patrons. We are expecting the flurries to change to rain this evening with temperatures remaining above the freezing mark.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our snowline throughout any weather episode as updates are made thorughout to advise what our crews are doing.
Site Monitoring March 22, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring March 22, 2017
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the flurries throughout the early morning hours of March 22, 2017. We don't feel that any services will have to be required but we will continue to monitor and service where necessary.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Site Momitoring and asalt a run March 19, 2017 Status On Time
Site Momitoring and asalt a run March 19, 2017
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours of March 19, 2017. The Toronto properties received servicing due to the dusting of snow received, this salt run was performed to help combat any slippery areas that may arise. All other sites were checked and no areas of concerns.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Site and weather monitoring March 18. 2017 Status On Time
Site and weather monitoring March 18. 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring all sites throughout the night and morning of March 18 into the 19th with the rain and possible flurries throughout all Service areas. There may be a chance for a salt service run of the northern sites but wit the temperatures remaining above the freezing mark we will monitor and provide services where required.
If any questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2930 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Salt Run Performed March 18, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Run Performed March 18, 2017
The Paramount Service teams performed a salt run at all properties during the morning hours of March 18, 2017. All Service areas received anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snow throughout. A salt run was performed to help combat any further snow that we may receive as well help combat any slippery areas.
If any questions arise regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-202 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Site Checks Weather. Onitoring and Servicing Updat Status On Time
Site Checks Weather. Onitoring and Servicing Updat
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring and checking all sites throughout the service areas during the morning of March 18, 2017. Throughout the areas we have received anywhere from a dusting to a couple of centimeters of snowfall. The Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph and London sites are being serviced with a full salt run. We will be monitoring the weather pattern throughout the other areas and will be making a plan for servicing once the snow has stopped.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Weather and Site Monitoring for Morning of March 1 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring for Morning of March 1
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the sites as well the weather systems that could potentially hit the service areas during the evening and into the morning of March 18. We are expecting anywhere from 2 to 4 centimeters of snowfall throughout the areas and we will be servicing with a Salt Run where it is required.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or email [email protected] and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Alt and Plow service run after storm March 15 Status On Time
Alt and Plow service run after storm March 15
The Paramount Service crews will be finished all routes of a full plow and salt run by 9am on March 15. All sites have been plowed again and salted overnight. Please keep in mind that salt is not going to react very fast until the temperatures rise and the sun comes out.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Storm tidy up March 14 Status On Time
Storm tidy up March 14
The Paramount Service crews will be starting their final cleanup from the storm that started March 13 as of 11pm on March 14. We are expecting the snow to taper off throughout the night and with the blowing snow and a couple more centimeters of snow depending on the service areas. We will be performing a full plow and salt run of all properties as well residential properties will be serviced. We have an anticipated completion of all routes within 12 hours of starting so we figure by mid morning on March 15.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Storm Update March 14, 2017 Status Stop
Storm Update March 14, 2017
The Paramount Service crews as of 3pm on March 14, 2017 all sites have been serviced twice as well salted to try and make the properties as safe as possible for the remainder of the day. All crews including the office staff as of 4pm will be on a mandatory 6 hour rest period. We are not expecting much accumulation between now and midnight when the storm taper said off. There may be some blowing snow due to the high winds that may create drifts within the parking lots. The service teams will be back out over night to scrape and salt all properties to prepare them for the business day tomorrow. Residential properties will also be serviced during this time as well. We anticipate everything to be finished by an early edit image of 8am on March 15, 2017.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well as our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Winter Storm Uodate March 14, 2017 Status On Time
Winter Storm Uodate March 14, 2017
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 10pm last night and all sites we completely plowed by 6 am this morning. The snow has tapered off as of 5 am to a light flurry so we have decided with the slippery condition of the parking lots and light flurries to salt all properties. Unfortunately this storm has been very difficult for the weather meteorologists to predict because of the lake effect snow. Burlington and Hamilton received the most snow out of all our service regions about 20 cm as of 6am. The teams will be salting all sites as of 6 am and should be finished by 10 am. This should keep the parking lots safe and service free until tonight. All teams will be sent home for a sleep period and will be back out this evening at the latest to apply services to all properties tonight to finalize the storm.
if you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Weather and Storm Monitoring March 13, 2017 Status On Time
Weather and Storm Monitoring March 13, 2017
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the winter storm that started a little earlier during the morning of March 13, 2017. All sites have received anywhere from 1 to 1.5 centimeters of snow fall and the sites will continued to be monitored. The game plan is still to have all crews starting their routes for the first time of this storm between 10pm and 12am. We will have the crews start the first leg of this storm with an additional 2 to 3 times that we will be on properties both commercial and residential properties before the storm completes by Wednesday.
Please if you have questions regarding your properties leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and someone will return your call as soon as possible. Please be advised that with the size of this storm all hands are on deck and we won't be able to answer or return calls very quickly as our crews are being safe and tackling this storm. Feel free to email [email protected] as the emails will be monitored throughout the storm also.
We would like to thank you in advanced for your patience with this storm, if you do not have to go out please be safe and stay at home as the roads may not be safe. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Paramount Landscaping - Winter Storm March 13, 201 Status On Time
Paramount Landscaping - Winter Storm March 13, 201
MESSAGE FROM CEO OF PARAMOUNT LANDSCAPING INC.
Good Morning Customers and Fellow Trades,
As you are probably all aware there is a significant storm heading out way this Monday / Tuesday which should be ending by Wednesday March 15th morning. This storm is said to be the largest storm of the season and has the potential for 36+ hours of falling snow. These flurries will change to light snow just before the afternoon rush potentially making the highways a challenge for our drive home. By midnight we are expecting 10+ centimeters to be on the ground in most service areas with less to the North of Lake Ontario. All crews will be dispatched in the evening to start the battle of the first leg of the storm. Out initial plan as of Sunday evening is to have all customers completely serviced once before the morning rush hour on Tuesday. Knowing that by Tuesday's morning ruhs hour we could be faxing up to 20 centimeters of snow on the ground, I would suggest staying off the roads and keeping you and your family safe as possible. There is also a very high chance of wind gusts above 50 km an hour which will produce whitehout situations and a lot of blowing snow.
Throughout the day on Tuesday we will be continuing our second run through all sites. Please keep in mind by Tuesday afternoon your service crews will be approaching 18 - 20 Hours of straight snow service without rest. Our plan is to be off the road by late Tuesday afternoon for our mandatory sleep / rest period for all teams. This plan should limit the amount of snow you face when arriving home on Tuesday evening if you choose to go out.
During the evening hours, all Paramount teams will be on shut down to prepare for the final leg of the storm. We ask that you allow them an undisturbed rest period to prepare for the final 16 Hours. Around midnight on Tuesday March 14 our teams will visit the sites for the third time to start finalizing the service of the snow event. They will dilligently try to complete most services before rush hour on Wednesday morning while performing final salt runs. Our preliminary plan is to have all sites fully serviced by Wednesday at noon hour. This means there will be 3 or 4 visits across a 36 hour time frame to all contracted sites.
At times, during a storm like this, sites can become hard to navigate and unsafe so please be very cautious if you are moving around during these times. Remember the team will be visiting the sites every 6 to 10 hours because all temas are on a continuous loop.
We would appreciate before calling our snowline that you check your email for your last service time or go to our snowline at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline to see if it can offer you the information you are looking for. our team will be very busy and I would like to remain focused on the task at hand while out of the roads. We will have all of Paramount's 26 vehicles and 45 staff members out servicing you with on goal - Speedy and Safe Response Times.
Be Safe Out there!
Best Regards
Doug Dolson
C.E.O / Operations Manager
Salt Service Run March 12, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service Run March 12, 2017
The Paramount Service teams in the northern region of our service areas received a salt service run during the early morning hours of March 12. These sites received a light dusting throughout the early morning hours so the salt run was performed to help combat any slippery areas throughout.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Special Weather Statement - Issued March 11 Status On Time
Special Weather Statement - Issued March 11
Major winter storm threatens Southern Ontario early next week.
As if to remind us that spring has not officially begun yet, Mother Nature is gearing up for a significant winter storm. A developing low pressure centre currently over the Northwestern United States will track just south of the Great Lakes on Monday and Monday night.
Snow is forecast to spread into Southwestern Ontario during the day Monday then envelop much of Southern Ontario Monday night through Tuesday. Cold Arctic air already in place over the Great Lakes will ensure it will be a dry fluffier snow, creating some blowing snow issues as winds pick up during the storm.
Total snowfall amounts of 15 to 25 centimetres are likely with enhanced amounts closer to 30 centimetres possible in the Hamilton to Niagara corridor, due to added moisture from Lake Ontario. Snowfall amounts will likely be appreciably less farther north towards Georgian Bay or into parts of Eastern Ontario. The snow should taper off Tuesday night in most areas.
This snowstorm has the potential to significantly affect travel due to accumulating snow and blowing snow resulting in hazardous winter driving conditions.
Winter storm watches and warnings will likely be issued in due course, as the storm track and amounts become more certain.
Salt Service Run March 11, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service Run March 11, 2017
The Paramount Service crews have all been called out as of 4am to start a full salt service run on March 11, all service areas have received anywhere from 1 to 2 centimeters of snowfall during the early morning hours. We anticipate being completed all routes by 10 am. Please note with the extreme cold temperatures the salt will take some time to be able to do it's work it will need traffic as well sun to be able to react fully. Please be cautious going outside.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Weather and Site Monitoring March 10, 2017 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring March 10, 2017
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the day on March 10 as some areas received some flurries throughout the day. Servicing was not required at any sites during the day. We will be continuing to monitor the sites as well weather that it expected throughout the early morning hours of March 11. There is a possibility of some flurries and possibility of a centimeter of snow fall. We will all be on standby to provide services when and if required at all properties. Please note that with the temperatures going to extreme cold during the overnight and into tomorrow morning (March 11) the salt will take longer to react until the sun comes out and helps make it react.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our snowline during any weather episode as updates are made throughout to advise what our service teams are doing.
Weather Monitoring March 10, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 10, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the possible weather system that is expected to come through the service areas throughout the day on March 10, 2017. We may receive some light flurries throughout accumulating to maybe 1 centimeter of snowfall. The crews will be monitoring all sites and are on call for any services that are required.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Site and Weather Monitoring March 6, 2017 Status On Time
Site and Weather Monitoring March 6, 2017
Site Monitoring March 3rd, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring March 3rd, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the light flurries that we are receiving throughout the service areas during the evening of March 3rd into the early morning of March 4th. Currently the only sites receiving servicing will be Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph. We will continue to monitor all sites and will service when and if required.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Site / Weather Monitoring March 3, 2017 Status On Time
Site / Weather Monitoring March 3, 2017
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the weather and sites throughout the night on March 2nd into the morning of Friday March 3rd, all sites have been checked and at this time nothing is of safety concern for servicing as most sites received a slight dusting and blowing of the snow to curb lines. We will continue to monitor throughout the day, there is also a possibility for some light flurries this evening (March 3rd) so there is a potential for a salt run to be performed but again we will continue to monitor and will service where necessary.
If you have questions regarding your sites please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or email [email protected] and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Site and Weather monitoring for March 3, 2017 Status On Time
Site and Weather monitoring for March 3, 2017
The Paramount service teams will be monitoring the possibility of flurries over night on March 2nd and into March 3rd with another possibility of a couple centimetres during the rush hour. We will have all crews on standby and will have them ready to go when or if servicing is required.
If you have questions regarding your property please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they are made throughout any weather episode.
Site Monitoring / Salt Run February 26, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring / Salt Run February 26, 2017
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the flurries throughout the early morning hours of Sunday February 26, 2017. All areas have been checked and the teams will be servicing areas throughout Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Brantford, Hamilton, Dundas, Waterdown and Burlington. The band seems to be heavy off Lake Huron through these areas to bring about a centimeter of snowfall. Services should be completed around lunch time on the 26th.
If you have questions regarding your property please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Site Monitoring February 25, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring February 25, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring all sites throughout the service areas during the evening of February 25 into the morning hours of February 26 as we are expecting to receive some flurries during this time. We will continue to monitor and service when and if required.
If you have questions regarding your sites please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Site / Weather Monitoring February 15, 2017 Status On Time
Site / Weather Monitoring February 15, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the system that is to be coming through our service areas during the early morning hours of February 15. We are expecting possibly 1 centimeter of accumulation and will monitor all sites throughout the night and service where required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.
Snow Storm February 12, 2017 Status On Time
Snow Storm February 12, 2017
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the system that started around 4:30am on February 12, 2017. The Northern sites could receive anywhere from 10 to 15 centimeters and more Southern sites could receive an upwards of 10 centimeters. The crews will be starting their routes to perform a full run of all condominium, commercial properties as well residential homes as we have hit over the 5 centimeter threshold as of 11 am on February 12.
Please check back to this site for times as to when we are planning on sending all trucks out to service as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as to what our crews are doing during this storm. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Weather / Site Monitoring February 12, 2017 Status On Time
Weather / Site Monitoring February 12, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the system that is expected to be passing through during the early morning hours of February 12. We will be monitoring all sites and all crews will be on standby to begin servicing when required, we are expecting a few hours of freezing rain in the early morning hours turning to snow throughout the day and into the early evening. With the salt that we have on all commercial and condominium properties we think that it will help fend off some of the accumulation. We will most likley be heading out to do servicing during the early evening hours once the weather system has passed with either a plow / salt run or just a salt run depending on what accumulation falls.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Salt Service / plow run February 10, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service / plow run February 10, 2017
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 9pm on February 10th to service all areas. We will be performing a salt route Asmara all areas have received anywhere from 2 to 5 centimeters of snow. The service crews will be checking all residential homes and any houses above 5 centimeters will be serviced. We expect all Service routes to be done by 3am on February 11.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on the snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Weather Monitoring February 10, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 10, 2017
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the system that has been happening throhiut the day and will continue into the evening of February 10th. We are expecting snow until between 9 and 10pm tonight with approximately,army 5 centimeters of snow falling. We will be waiting until later this evening once the snow has stopped to make a decision with regards to levels of servicing that will be performed in each service area.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Salt Run February 10, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Run February 10, 2017
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring the flurries that were coming through the service areas throughout the evening on February 9 into the early morning of the 10th. The crews serviced from West Burlington, Hamilton and into Brantford properties with performing a salt service run during the early morning hours on February 10th.
We are expecting more snow today so please check back for updates on what our crews are doing regarding servicing for your properties. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Site Monitoring / Weather Monitoring February 9, 2 Status On Time
Site Monitoring / Weather Monitoring February 9, 2
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the flurries that are expected to come through the areas during the afternoon on February 9, 2017. At this point we do not think servicing will be required but we will continue to watch and will have all crews on call should anything change.
On February 10th we are expecting flurries to begin during the morning and are expected to receive anywhere from 2 to 4 centimeters of snowfall. We will most likely begin servicing in the evening hours but at this time we do not have an exact time frame. We will continue to monitor and all crews will be on standby to begin once we have received accumulation.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Spot Salting February 8, 2017 Status On Time
Spot Salting February 8, 2017
Salt Service Run February 8, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service Run February 8, 2017
The Paramount Service crews started their routes this morning to perform a full salt service run as of 4am on February 8. We made the decision to perform this salt run to help combat any slippery areas from the rain that was received yesterday that hadn't dried up. We are also anticipating that with the residual salt that we have at all properties this should help us with the possible flurries that we are to be receiving throughout the evening on February 8.
If you have questions or if your property is slippery please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or email [email protected] and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Weather and Site Monitoring / Salt Runs February 7 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring / Salt Runs February 7
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the sites and weather since this morning due to the freezing rain storm that has been passing through. All sites were completed with salting as of 9am on February 7, 2017 since then we have had temperatures drop as well freezing rain fall in most service areas. Currently the Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Brantford, Kitchener Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge sites are just wet. We have had to re-salt Milton, Brampton and Mississauga and some portions of Oakville (Where slippery).
The temperatures are supposed to rise throughout the evening hours but we will have our crews on standby and ready to go if any areas become slippery. If your site is slippery or icy please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and leave a message one of our representative will return your call as soon as possible. Feel free to also email [email protected] and our office staff will return your email / call as soon as possible.
Weather and Site Monitoring February 7, 2017 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring February 7, 2017
Tomorrow morning February 7 we have a system coming through that is forecasted to possibly bring some freezing rain before turning over to rain midday. The system could arrive between 4 and 6 am during the morning of February 7, 2017. We will have all trucks ready to go at the shop for 4 am anticipating the storm to try and combat the concern for slippery areas and peoples safety. Because it may not start until rush hour there is a small chance for some slippery conditions on sites until we can service all properties but we are confident that our residual salt in the parking lots will hold off the rain from icing. There is still a possibility as we get closer that we may pre-salt sites early morning if we feel it will help with safety.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Salt Run February 5, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Run February 5, 2017
The Paramount Service crews were dispatched around 10pm on February 5, 2017 to perform a salt service run at our Toronto properties, this was to help combat any slippery areas from the flurries received during the morning hours.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Weather and site monitoring February 5, 2017 Status On Time
Weather and site monitoring February 5, 2017
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the sites as well weather system that is passing through the service areas throughout the day on February 5. We will continue to monitor all sites and will be ready to go when or if services are required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-202 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your sites please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Weather and Site Monitoring February 5, 2017 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring February 5, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the weather and sites throughout the early morning hours and will be on stand by to perform services where required on February 5.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Salt Service Run February 2, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service Run February 2, 2017
The Paramout Service Crews started their routes approximately 12am on February 2 to perform a salt service run. The service areas received anywhere from a dusting of snow to a couple centimetres. The crews have salted sites that were required for servicing.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your sites please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Weather Monitoring February 1, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 1, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the sites throughout the night on February 1 as there is a possibility for flurries overnight with a chance of a centimeter or two. The crews will be monitoring all sites throughout the night and will perform a full salt service run where necessary.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your property please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Salt Run February 1, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Run February 1, 2017
The Paramount Service crews started their routes around 12 am on February 1 to perform a full salt service run of all properties as we received approximately 1 to 2 centimeters of snow during the night on January 31. All condo and commercial properties will be receiving a salt service run. Our crews will be checking residential properties also while out to see if they have hit the 5 centimeter threshold if they have not hit the threshold they will not be serviced.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your property please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Weather Monitoring January 31, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 31, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the system that is coming through the service areas that has been hitting some of the regions off and on throughout the day on January 31. We will continue to monitor as we are expecting approximately 1 to 3 centimeters of snow throughout. We will most likely be doing a salt run throughout the night at all condo and commercial properties and if the houses hit the 5 centimeter threshold we will be performing services there also.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Weather Monitoring January 30, 2017 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 30, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the weather system that is anticipated to take place during the early morning hours on January 31. Throughout the service areas we are expecting anywhere from 3 to 5 centimeters of snowfall during the day and into the evening of January 31. We will continue to monitor all properties and service crews are on stand by to perform services where necessary but we are planning to have a full service run take place during the evening of January 31.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing during each weather episode.
Salt Service Run January 29, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 29, 2017
The Paramount Service crews started their routes to perform a salt service run as of 1:30am on January 29 throughout the majority of the sites we received anywhere from a dusting of snow to a couple centimetres. We will be servicing all condo and commercial properties no residential properties will be serviced as we did not hit the 5 centimetre threshold. Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Camridge properties received up to 5 centimetres so they will be receiving both plow and salting services.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. For questions regarding your properties please email [email protected] or leave a ,essays on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Site Monitoring January 28, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring January 28, 2017
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring all sites throughout the night on January 28, we are expecting anywhere from 1 to 2 centimeters of snwofall throughout the night. We will have all crews ready to perform services where required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your properties please either email [email protected] or leave a message on the snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Salt Run January 28, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Run January 28, 2017
The Paramount Service teams were servicing throughout the areas during the morning hours of January 28, some properties required to be salted whereas others did not. We will be monitoring the sites throughout the day as well into the evening as we are expecting more flurries throughout.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. Please if you have questions regarding the properties leave a message on our snowline and a representative will return your call as soon as possible.
Site Monitoring January 27, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring January 27, 2017
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring all sites throughout the service areas as we are expecting light flurries off and on throughout the day today January 27. With the ground temperatures as well the temperature throughout the day we don't anticipate anything to stick but our crews will be on standby should any servicing be required. We will continue to monitor the system that is passing through as we are also expecting flurries into the evening and overnight hours of January 28.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made thorughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. Please if you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will get back to you soon as possible.
Site Monitoring January 26, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring January 26, 2017
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the system that is passing through the service areas during the overnight of January 26, 2017. The Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge sites are expecting approximately 1 to 3 centimeters of snow fall. The Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Waterdown, Mississauga and Toronto service areas are expecting approximately 1 centimeter of snow fall during the over night also, we will be monitoring all sites throughout the night and will service when and where necessary. The temperatures aren't expected to go under 0 tonight and with the temperatures we should be fine and all accumulation should melt on contact but we will continue to monitor.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Weather and Site Monitoring January 24, 2017 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring January 24, 2017
The Paramount Service teams are watching a small disturbance coming from the south that may bring a centimeter of snow during the rush hour and noon hour on January 24. The temperatures will be above zero for most of the day in the south which may melt the snow quicker than we can service. The teams will be out after the morning rush hour to check site and service if needed.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. If you have questions or concerns regarding your property please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Salt Run January 17, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Run January 17, 2017
The Paramount Service crews were checking sites as of 3:30am and as of this time they're not technically slippery but they are starting to freeze. Sites closer to the lake are less dangerous than north sites. All Paramount teams have been called out as of 4am to start a salt run. We are hoping to have all sites services by 9am on January 17, 2017.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 extension 2, as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure safety at properties. For questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our sSnowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Weather Alert for Overnight and Into Morning Hours Status On Time
Weather Alert for Overnight and Into Morning Hours
Paramount Customers,
Below is an Environment Canada issued alert based on the overnight accumulation of ice. We are expecting the freezing rain to start anywhere from 2 am to 5 am depending on the service area, the morning rush hour regardless could be unsafe because of the amount of time it will take to service properties if it does become icy. Please be careful coming out of your properties or places of work until we are able to servie the properties or the temperatures have risen enough that is it no longer slippery:
FREEZING RAIN WARNING
Issued at 16:26 Monday 16 January 2017
Ice Build Up due to freezing rain is expected or occuring. Freezing rain will begin this evening in Southwestern Ontario and Tuesday afternoon for areas near Western Lake Ontario. Freezing rain accretion of 2 to 5 mm onm untreated surfaces. Higher amonts are possible for Dundalk Highlands, where freezing rain is expected to persist into Tuesday evening.
For regions east towards Peterborough, freezing rain could last into Tuesday Night.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. Please if you have any questions or concerns regarding your properties please leave a message on the snowline and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Site Checks January 14, 2017 Status On Time
Site Checks January 14, 2017
Site Checks January 11, 2017 Status On Time
Site Checks January 11, 2017
The Paramount Service crews have checked all sites throughout the night and early morning hours of January 11 and are being visited again to check for freezing in lots and roadways. The temperature is at its lowest point this morning hovering near 0 for the next hour or two and then raising back up to plus 5 or above in all Service areas. With the sun we are expecting all water from yesterday to dry up throughout the day. If you have spots of concern please leave a message on our snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.
Service Update January 10, 2017 Status On Time
Service Update January 10, 2017
The paramount crews started their routes as of 11am on January 10 to perform a salt service run as well plowing where required. Oakville, Mississauga and Toronto sites received around 10 cm of snowfall those areas will take longer to service as we will be plowing and salting as well dealing with traffic. We are expecting to have all services by 8 pm on January 10, 2017.
All other service areas as of 5pm have been serviced. We do not expect the temperature to go under 0 so we do not anticipate any freezing and tomorrow the temperatures are above 0 also with more rain. We will continue to monitor the weather and if anything changes we have crews on stand by.
As of 6pm all sites in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph have been visited once with plowing and salting of all properties. The crews have started again to perform another salt run of all properties and do a tidy up where needed. Please know that these areas are also receiving some freezing rain which can make sites slippery. Please be careful if you are going out in these areas.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. If you have any questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.
Service Run January 10, 2017 Status On Time
Service Run January 10, 2017
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the storm throughout the early morning hours of January 10. The decision has been made to send the service crews out for 11am on January 10 to start clearing. By the looks of it at this time it may be a salt run for the majority of the properties, if over 5 centimeters we will be plowing then salting. Most properties in the north end Brampton, Kitchener / Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge, Toronto and Richmond Hill will be receiving a full Plow and Salt Run as they have received more snow during the morning. We will continue to monitor the radar and weather as things can change so we will have to shift gears where needed.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible. You can also email [email protected] or [email protected] as trucks are being monitored throughout this weather system.
Storm Watch January 9, 2017 Status On Time
Storm Watch January 9, 2017
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring a Colorado low which is approaching our service areas on Tuesday in the early morning. The models show that it is not going to be a significant storm as far as accumulation for the south near the lake. Early models show 5 to 10 centimeters and then changing over to rain in the late afternoon early dinner hour, this can change drastically over the next 12 hours so we will be keeping a close eye on the storm. The north service areas Kitchener, Waterloo, Brantford, Guelph, Brampton and North Toronto (the 401 corridor) areas could receive 15 to 20 centimeters of snow throughout the day and into the evening rush hour before turning to rain around the night time hours. As of right now the forecast is calling for 1 to 2 centimeters of snowfall before morning rush hour on Tuesday January 10 and the bulk of the snow coming in the lunch hour to afternoon timelines. We will be monitoring the storm closely in each region and drawing up a plan of attack. Right now we are thinking about possibly going out after the morning rush hour once we have a couple inches or so on the ground in order to try and have all properties serviced before the rain comes in the evening. As of right now it doesn't look like we will be able to get a salt run in before the rain comes and depending on what the rain does we may need to salt immediately after plowing because of freezing or we may wait until the overnight so that the salt doesn't wash away due to the rainfall. Streets and parking lots will most likely become very slippery during the evening rush hour and will also make it harder for service vehicles to move around on the roads so please be very careful during travel and be mindful of the Paramount Staff and their safety.
The storm is going to last into Wednesday January 11 and regardless of what happens we will be servicing clients throughout the storm until complete. We expect to be at all sites every eight hours or less from first visit time stamp.
By the morning rush hours on Wednesday January 11 we will be well into the plus degrees and all sites should be just receiving straight rain, we expect everything to be safe by that time but please be careful in the north regions as the temperatures may not come much up above freezing and concrete, bridges and walkways can form ice quickly in right circumstances. If a site is in need of salt please contact the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and leave a detailed message and one of our representatives will return your call as soon as possible.
Please check back to this website as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. Please if you have questions regarding your properties leave a message on our snowline and a representative will get back to you as soon as possible.
Salt service run January 8, 2017 Status On Time
Salt service run January 8, 2017
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the snow squalls throughout the morning hours of January 8.Some regions received lake effect snow between 2 and 5 am, Kitchener Waterloo has received approximately 4 to 8 inches of blowing snow. Guelph has received less than an inch and the Hamitlon, Burlington, Oakville and Milton areas received 1 to 1.5 cm of snowfall. The crews are out as of 6am to perform a salt run, as a standard we will be using treated salt which works to a lower temperature then traditional white salt. Please keep in mind the temperatures with windchill are below -20 so the salt will take time along with sunlight and traffic to react.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. Throughout the episodes you can email [email protected] as trucks are being monitored. You can also reach out to David our sales manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Salt Service Run January 6, 2017 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 6, 2017
The Paramount Service crews in the Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph areas were out performing a salt service run during the early morning hours of January 6, 2017 as these areas received some light flurries throughout the night. The salt service run will help combat any slippery areas that may arise.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. During weather episodes feel free to email [email protected] as the trucks are being monitored. For questions regarding your properties feel free to reach out to David our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Spot Salting Performed January 4, 2017 Status On Time
Spot Salting Performed January 4, 2017
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the service areas throughout the day on January 4. The Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge sites have received snow squalls throughout the day and the trucks have been dispatched for spot salting at properties in these service areas to help combat any slippery areas.
We will continue to monitor all sites throughout our service areas to watch as we are expecting some bursts of snow fall throughout the day. The crews will be ready for service runs where required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. During weather episodes for questions regarding your properties please email [email protected] as trucks are monitored and this site is updated. You can also reach out to David our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Site Monitoring January 4, 2017 Status On Time
Site Monitoring January 4, 2017
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the sites across our service areas during the morning hours of January 4, 2017. All sites have dried up pretty well with the winds throughout the night from the rain received all day on January 3rd. Some sidewalks within the Kitchener Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge areas required some servicing but the lots are good. We will continue to monitor the sites throughout the day and will service where required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. For questions regarding your properties you can email [email protected] during any weather episode as trucks are being monitored. You can also reach out to David our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Site Checks and Cleaning December. 31, 2016 Status On Time
Site Checks and Cleaning December. 31, 2016
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours of December 31, 2016. All properties in the Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Mississauga received some light flurries throughout the early morning hours and all were checked by our teams throughout the morning to check for any slippery areas. With the salt that has been laid over the past salt runs from this week all of the sites were bare. The salt helped melt the flurries that were falling and is helping with any slippery areas that may arise. In Toronto and our Richmond Hill sites they have had conflicting forecasts but throughout the night they have had light flurries but again nothing sticking due to the salt that is at all properties. We will continue to monitor the Toronto properties as they're forecasted to receive flurries and light snow throughout the day today. We will update this site as services are required.
Throughout the day on December 30 the Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Cambridge sites received a significant amount of snowfall throughout the day due to the snow squalls. Most of these sites received and upwards of 15 to 20 centimetres of snow, the crews went back out throughout the night to do cleaning and clearing of all the sites in these. They also received a light dusting throughout the night but nothing accumulated.
We will continue today to monitor all properties as the temperatures will be raising but we should be ok at all sites but again our crews will be on standby should any servicing be required. From the Paramount Staff and Management we want to wish you and your families a very Happy and Safe New Year!
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety
Site Monitoring December 30, 2016 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 30, 2016
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the sites throughout the night on December 30, 2016. There is a forecast for a centimeter of snowfall during the early morning hours so our crews will be monitoring all properties to check for any accumulation as well any slippery areas. With the residual salt from the previous 2 salt runs over the past couple of days this should help but we will check to ensure the safety of the property and make sure it is safe for all New Years activity.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates will be made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure the safety of patrons.
Salt Service Run December 30, 2016 / Site Monitori Status On Time
Salt Service Run December 30, 2016 / Site Monitori
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 2am on December 30, 2016. The Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Mississauga, Stoney Creek and Brantford sites received anywhere from 1 to 1.5 centimeters of snow fall throughout the early morning hours. The higher elevated sites (Waterdown and Carlisle and Milton) received closer to 2 to 4 centimeters of snow, The sites in Kitchener, Cambridge, Guelph and Waterloo have received a lot more snowfall throughout the night and into the day today, most of these areas have received 15 to 20 centimeters of snow during the day due to the snow squalls that they have received. This being said these sites in these areas will have the lots opened to have people be able to get in and out of the properties but the crews will be back around tonight to do a full tidy up and salt run at these properties.
We have been monitoring Stoney Creek, Hamilton and Brantford properties throughout the day today as these areas have had snow squall warnings, as of 4pm we have trucks checking all sites and all have residual salt from this mornings salt run and are clear.
We will be continuing to monitor all properties across the service sites as we are expecting some flurries thoughout the evening and into the early morning hours which could result in another salt run. We will update this site as the night goes on as to what the plan of action is going to be.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. You can email [email protected] during any weather episode as trucks will be monitored or you can also reach out to David our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Salt Run December 30, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Run December 30, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the sites throughout the night, as of 2 am on December 30 the service areas have received 1 to 3 centimeters and all trucks have been called out to salt all properties in our service areas. There is still a possibility of another 1 to 2 centimeters to come in some areas throughout then night and into the morning. We do not as of right now expect any service areas to hit the 5 centimeter threshold for home owner servicing. If all goes as planned and we don't receive anymore snow between now and the rush hour the routes should be complete by 7am. There is a small possibility of a lake band going through Stoney Creek in the morning bringing a quick heavy band of snow, estimates show 5 centimeters in an hour to two. If this band shows up the teams will scrap and re-start those sites.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. For questions regarding sites please email [email protected] as trucks are being monitored or you can reach out to David our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Site Monitoring and Possible Service Run 12/29/16 Status On Time
Site Monitoring and Possible Service Run 12/29/16
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring some lake effect snow forecasted throughout the night tonight on December 28 and into the morning hours of December 29. The crews are monitoring thesnow streamers off lake huron and will be servicing over night and into the morning again. We are expecting approximately 1 to 3 centimeters of snow across the cities serviced and the timing could be sporadic from city to city at this point. All is to be finished by 6am so the teams should be finished around noon.
Check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are going to be made throughout the night and into the morning. For inquiries regarding your properties email [email protected] as trucks are being monitored or you can also speak with David our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Service Run for December 29, 2016 Status On Time
Service Run for December 29, 2016
The system moved into the service areas about 3am on December 29, 2016, it is a light snow and will take some time to accumulate before we can start servicing the properties. Unfortunately with the timing this will push us into rush hour, we are not expecting more than a couple of centimeters by the time the episode diminishes by 7am. Our plan is to start all routes by 5am, this should have our teams completed all routes by 10am. In Toronto it's a little different the timing is showing to not be finished until after 8am so the Toronto service trucks will be closer to noon before being finished all sites.
Please note this storm is not a before morning serviceable storm, and also we will not be hitting the allocated 5cm to service homes on our routes. Please note our crews will be dealing with traffic so it may take some time to get from site to site please have patience we will be at properties as soon as possible to service all sites in a safe and timely manner.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline as updates are made throughout the weather episodes to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. If you have questions regarding your properties please check back to these sites as well you can email [email protected] as trucks are being monitored or you can also reach out to David our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Weather Monitoring December 28 into December 29, 2 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 28 into December 29, 2
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the weather episode / system that is passing through the service areas. The weather network has upgraded the system to a potential 2 to 4 centimeters of snowfall to happen during the early morning hours on December 29, 2016. Our team will be watching closely and servicing the sites when the storm is almost complete which is estimated just before rush hour. At this time we have an estimated start time of 4am, this service run could possibly just be a salt service run as there is a possibility that it may come down as rain with the temperatures rising throughout the morning.
We will continue to update throughout the weather episode to advise what our crews are doing throughout this system, we will update this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. Please note because of the time of the storm all sites and routes will not be completed before rush hour but should be completed before the lunch hour. If we do not hit the 5cm threshold of snow fall throughout this weather episode residential properties will not receive servicing.
Please check back to this site as well our snowline for updates and if you have any questions regarding the properties during this episode please email [email protected] as the trucks are being monitored. Or you can reach out to David our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Weather Monitoring / Site Servicing December 28, 2 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring / Site Servicing December 28, 2
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the system that was passing through the service areas during the early morning hours. We have serviced the Toronto properties that we take care of due to the snow dusting that was received this is to help combat any slippery areas that may arise due to the freeze / thaw that has happened over the past few days. All routes will be completed as of 6am on December 28.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. For questions regarding your sites please reach out ot the office or you can also reach out to David our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Site Monitoring December 27, 2016 Status On Time
Site Monitoring December 27, 2016
Weather and Site Monitoring / Salt Service Run Dec Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring / Salt Service Run Dec
Merry Christmas from the Staff and Team Members of Paramount Landscaping.
During the early morning hours of December 26 around 6am the service areas north of the 401 (Richmond Hill, Kitchener Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, and Milton) received some freezing rain and left a sheet of ice on these properties. We have dispatched trucks as of 7am to perform a salt service run and are expected to be completed this route as of around 10am. Please if you have to go out in these areas take extra caution as it is going to be slippery we are going to perform the service run to help combat the icy areas.
All other properties are being monitored and our crews are on standby to start their routes for a salt service run where it is required. Please if you have to go out please do so with caution.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety during the winter months. You can also reach out to David our Sales Manager for questions regarding your property at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Weather Monitoring December 25, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 25, 2016
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the possibility for freezing rain during the early morning hours of Boxing Day (December 26, 2016). We will be keeping a close eye on this weather episode as the temperatures are expected to rise fairly quickly where service may not be able to be performed. With this being said some areas may be slippery so please proceed with caution in the morning hours. Temperatures rising as quickly as they are anticipated to do so a salt run would wash away but we will be monitoring the sites and episodes throughout should anything change our crews will be ready to go.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 throughout any weather episodes as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. Please reach out to David our Sales Manager regarding any inquiries at your properties at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Weather and Site Monitoring December 24, 2016 Status On Time
Weather and Site Monitoring December 24, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the rain / snow that we have been receiving throughout the night. Most properties in our service areas have received more rain than snow but a slight mixture. Properties north of the 401 are going to be receiving servicing as there was a little more accumulation. Any properties south of the 401 have been checked and at this time with the temperatures rising it is more rain, some properties may be a little slushy. At this time with how the temperature is changing the properties wouldn't be serviceable as the rain / snow is changing quickly and melting into water. We are continuing to monitor the properties and will salt where required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. For inquiries regarding your properties please reach out to David our Sales Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 7 or [email protected].
Salt Service Run December 22, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Service Run December 22, 2016
The Paramount Service crews started their routes for a full salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties in the service areas as we had received anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters throughout the evening hours. All properties have received a salt run to help combat any slippery areas, all routes were completed by 6am on December 22, 2016.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 5 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety at your properties. Throughout weather episodes for inquiries regarding your property please email [email protected].
Weather Monitoring December 21, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 21, 2016
The Paramount Service areas are expecting anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snow during the evening hours, the crews are on stand by and will be performing a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties during the morning hours of December 22, 2016.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to ensure your safety as well advise what our crews are doing. During weather episodes please email [email protected] as trucks and routes are being monitored.
Salt Run December 18, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Run December 18, 2016
The Paramount service crews started their routes as of 2am to perform a full salt service run of all properties within our service areas. Throughout the service areas we have received freezing rain during the overnight hours. The temperatures dipped making the rain that was received relief in the day very slippery. We have been performing a full salt service run at all sites to help combat the slippery spots, please if you have to go out please be very cautious. With the sun coming up in the morning this should help have the salt react and help combat any slippery areas.
Again please if you have to go out please be careful, please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Service report December 17, 2016 Status Delay20
Service report December 17, 2016
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 5 am on December 17, 2016, the service areas have received an upwards of 10 to 15 centimeters of snow throughout the morning hours. Snow is expected to continue until this afternoon with the possibility to freezing rain and possibly rain this evening. As of 5:45am we do not have a time of completion of the routes as it is still snowing. Sites will most likely be serviced multiple times and we are hoping to be done all routes by the dinner hour. We had a truck down for about 20 minutes but we have gotten it back up and running
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. If you have questions regarding your property please email [email protected] as the trucks are being monitored.
Weather Monitoring / Service December 16, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring / Service December 16, 2016
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the colorado low system that has begun in the service areas during the evening on December 16. We are anticipating approximately 10 centimeters of snow fall during the over night hours in which we will be sending out our crews once we have a significant amount of accumulation on the ground to service all properties. During the storm the temperatures are supposed to rise and the snow turn to rain, we are planning on sending the crews out between 4 and 5 am on December 17. We should have all routes serviced commercial, condominium and residential properties by the afternoon hours on Saturday December 17.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. Please reach out via email to [email protected] during the weather episodes if you are inquiring regarding your property as the trucks are being monitored. Best way to reach us is via email and we will respond as soon as possible.
Thank you once again for your patience!
Weather Monitoring / Service December 16, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring / Service December 16, 2016
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the colorado low system that has begun in the service areas during the evening on December 16. We are anticipating approximately 10 centimeters of snow fall during the over night hours in which we will be sending out our crews once we have a significant amount of accumulation on the ground to service all properties. During the storm the temperatures are supposed to rise and the snow turn to rain, we are planning on sending the crews out between 4 and 5 am on December 17. We should have all routes serviced commercial, condominium and residential properties by the afternoon hours on Saturday December 17.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. Please reach out via email to [email protected] during the weather episodes if you are inquiring regarding your property as the trucks are being monitored. Best way to reach us is via email and we will respond as soon as possible.
Thank you once again for your patience!
Salt Service Run December 15 / 16, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Service Run December 15 / 16, 2016
The Paramount Service crews started their routes to perform a full salt service run as of 11pm on December 15 in our service areas. Most areas received a dusting to a couple of centimeters, some sites were plowed before salt servicing. All routes have been completed by 7am as of December 16, 2016. All sites have been visited and serviced multiple times over the past 24 Hours and will be back throughout the night tonight as we are expecting another storm to come through the service areas with a possibility of 10 to 15 more centimeters of snow. During the morning hours on Saturday it is expected to change from Snow to Rain with the temperatures rising so this should help melt away some of the snow that we have received.
Please note due to the frigid temperatures the salt will take time to react, with foot / car traffic as well sun these factors will help the salt react and combat the flurries we received yesterday. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode, for inquiries regarding your sites please email [email protected].
Service Performed / Weather Monitoring December 15 Status On Time
Service Performed / Weather Monitoring December 15
The Paramount Service crews completed their routes as of 3pm December 15, 2016 we received around 2 centimeters of accumulation in today's storm so all condominium and commercial properties received a salt service run. TheTO and Waterloo regions received anywhere from 10 to 15 centimeters of snow squalls throughout the day, they have all been plowed and serviced accordingly. We are still possibly execpting another couple centimeters tonight and all sites will be serviced fully before the morning.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode as we update to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. If you have questions regarding your sites please email [email protected] as the trucks are being monitored.
Salt Service Run December 15, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Service Run December 15, 2016
The Paramount Service Teams started their routes as of 7 a m on December 15th to perform a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties. Throughout the early morning the service areas received anywhere from 1 to 2 centimeters of snowfall, Kitchener and Waterloo received 2 to 3 and have been being serviced throughout the night. We will continue to monitor the system as it comes through the service areas as it is supposed to continue snowing throughout the day today. We will be out throughout the day servicing as well into the evening as there is a possibility of upwards of 5 centimeters of snow to fall throughout the service areas. Please note this is an ongoing storm and we will be staying on top of it as it hits, timing of servicing is all dependent on traffic as well conditions of the road during the day. Please be patient, we will be around to service properties. Residential properties will not be serviced until we have hit the 5 centimeter threshold.
We will continue monitoring as well servicing throughout the day, we will also update this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Monitoring December 14, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 14, 2016
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the weather system that may be passing through our service areas throughout the evening hours of December 14. We are expecting some flurries throughout the evening and will continue to monitor and service where it is necessary with a salt run. Throughout the day on December 15 we are expecting some flurries as well and will monitor that system also and will provide services as required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Monitoring / Special Weather Statement Status On Time
Weather Monitoring / Special Weather Statement
The Paramount Service crews are going to be on standby over the next couple of days due to the many weather episodes that could happen within our service areas. On December 15 there is a potential for a 5 centimeter snowfall that could happen throughout the evening hours, depending on how much accumulation the service areas could receive a Salt Service Run or a plow / salt run. We will keep this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline updated throughout to advise what our crews are doing as the weather may change.
The Weather Network has also sent out a Special Weather Statement for December 16 into the 17 of December (Friday night into Saturday morning):
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT: Issued at 16:05pm Wednesday December 14, 2016
Significant precipitation Friday night and Saturday across all of Southern Ontario. A large system from the southwestern United States will spread snow across southern Ontario Friday night. Some guidance suggests that the snow may mix with or change to rain over portions of southwestern Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe later Saturday while other models indicate that snow could continue into Saturday night. This will be determined by the eventual track of the low.
Poor travel conditions are expected to develop from west to east across southern Ontario Friday evening and Friday Night (December 16) and continue into Saturday (December 17). Drier weather is expected in most places Sunday with the exception of areas to the southeast of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay where snow squalls may develop.
Please continue to check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as both are updated throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. Please also note with a 5cm snowfall we send the crews out towards the end of the snowfall to start servicing the properties and we have within 8 hours of the snow finishing to complete all routes. Anything above a 10 + centimeter snowfall can take up to 24 hours for clearing as many factors come into play. Our staff and crews remain diligent and monitor all weather episodes and will always provide services within a timely manner as well safely for our crews on the roads.
Thank you for your patience, please check back for updates.
Flurries / Site Monitoring December 13, 2016 Status On Time
Flurries / Site Monitoring December 13, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the light flurries that are coming through the service areas on December 13, 2016. At this time we will continue to monitor but it does not look as though any accumulation will happen as well with the residual salt from yesterday's storm we anticipate all properties will be fine.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Site Checks December 13, 2016 Status On Time
Site Checks December 13, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are out throughout the evening and early morning hours of December 13, 2016 checking all sites and will be servicing and tidying up where required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Storm December 11, 2016 Status On Time
Storm December 11, 2016
The Paramount Service teams have been out since 8pm on December 11 to start their plow routes. Most service areas have received 15-20cm of snowfall and as of 1:30am it is still falling but starting to slow down. We are anticipating all service crews to have all plowing done by 8 or 9am. Please keep in mind because if the amount and how long the snow has been falling we are having to service all accounts twice before morning. Once all accounts have been fully cleaned up the trucks will be starting a full salt run of all condominium and commercial properties.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Storm December 10, 2016 Status On Time
Storm December 10, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have started their routes as of 8pm to battle the first significant snow storm of the season. We are expecting to receive anywhere from 15 to 20 cm of snowfall during the overnight into the morning hours. We will be performing a full plow run and going back through our routes for a second run of touch ups as the snow is supposed to go throughout the night once all plow routes have been done we will then be starting a full salt run of all commercial and condominium properties. All residential properties will also receive servicing
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 asks updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Storm Watch December 11, 2016 Status On Time
Storm Watch December 11, 2016
Snowfall Warning
Issued at 15:29 Sunday 11 December 2016
There may be a significant impact on rush hour traffic in urban areas. Snowfall warnings are issued when significant snowfall is expected.
The Paramount Service teams have been out servicing high end customers (restaurants, nursing homes) to perform a salt service run starting 3pm on December 11, 2016. We will continue to monitor all sites and Forecasts and predictions show flurries and light accumulations until the dinner hour and then light to moderate snow from after dinner until early morning changing back to flurries. As of right now the service teams are set to go out around 10 pm in order to get a jump start on the storm. Because the storm is forecasting to continue until the morning rush hour this will allow us to have all places plowed before 6 am, we will then be following up with a salt run with a goal of being done by 10 am on December 12, 2016. As of now this is our best prediction based on the information being provided. We will continue watching and monitoring the storm and accommodating any changes.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Storm Watch December 11, 2016 Status On Time
Storm Watch December 11, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are diligently watching our first decent snow storm of the 2016/17 winter season. Forecasts and predictions show flurries and light accumulations until the dinner hour and then light to moderate snow from after dinner until early morning changing back to flurries. As of right now the service teams are set to go out around 10 pm in order to get a jump start on the storm. Because the storm is forecasting to continue until the morning rush hour this will allow us to have all places plowed before 6 am, we will then be following up with a salt run with a goal of being done by 10 am on December 12, 2016. As of now this is our best prediction based on the information being provided. We will continue watching and monitoring the storm and accommodating any changes.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Special Weather Statement - Issued at 15:43 Saturd Status On Time
Special Weather Statement - Issued at 15:43 Saturd
Special Weather Statement
Issued at 15:43 Saturday 10 December 2016
A total 10 to 15 cm of snow beginning late Sunday morning or early Sunday afternoon, and ending Monday morning.
A low pressure system brewing in Colorado is expected to track towards the central Great Lakes later this weekend and impact the Golden Horseshoe Sunday and Sunday night. Current information suggests the precipitation will fall primarily as snow, but with a possibility of changing over to rain early Monday morning, particularly near the shores of Lake Ontario.
The timing of this snowfall will likely have an impact on the Monday morning commute.
Environment Canada will continue to monitor the track of this low and snowfall amounts.
Site / Weather Monitoring December 10, 2016 Status On Time
Site / Weather Monitoring December 10, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring all sites and as of 5am all have been checked. The only areas in need of servicing is Kitchener / Waterloo which has received about an inch of sjoefall as well Brantford which has received about a centimetre and a half of snowfall. The service trucks have been sent out to the above areas and we expect completion before the end of day break. There is a sporadic light flurry throughout parts of the gta and as of 5am all parking lots are snow free and safe. The teams will continue to monitor all sites throughout the day and will be prepared for service if needed
if you have questions regarding your property please reach out to Nick at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or Jeff at 905-332-2030 ext 6 for any questions or concerns regarding your properties. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow pine at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Monitoring December 10, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 10, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring all sites along with the weather overnight on December 10. As of midnight no accumulation of snowfall has taken place at any sites, we will continue to monitor and service where required during the night as there is still a possibility for some snowfall.
The next few days we are going to experience similar episodes like today until Monday December 12, the teams are all on high alert and are ready to service when needed. If you have any questions regarding your properties please reach out to the office at [email protected] or 905-332-2030.
We will continue to update the snowline online as well our 24 Hour Snowline as we know more and will be on constant standby, if you notice any unsafe areas on your properties please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring December 9, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 9, 2016
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the system that could potentially hit overnight into the early morning hours on December 10th, 2016. We are expecting flurries throughout all service areas and will be monitoring sites for a potential salt service run.
The next few days we are going to experience similar episodes like today until Monday December 12, the teams are all on high alert and are ready to service when needed. If you have any questions regarding your properties please reach out to the office at [email protected] or 905-332-2030.
We will continue to update the snowline online as well our 24 Hour Snowline as we know more and will be on constant standby, if you notice any unsafe areas on your properties please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Salt Run December 9, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Run December 9, 2016
The Paramount Service crews completed their salt service runs of all properties as of 7am on December 9, 2016. All service areas received anywhere from a light dusting to a couple of centimeters of snow fall. We will continue to monitor all properties throughout the day on the 9th as we are potentially going to see some snow squalls,
The next few days we are going to experience similar episodes like today until Monday December 12, the teams are all on high alert and are ready to service when needed. If you have any questions regarding your properties please reach out to the office at [email protected] or 905-332-2030.
We will continue to update the snowline online as well our 24 Hour Snowline as we know more and will be on constant standby, if you notice any unsafe areas on your properties please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Salt Run December 9, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Run December 9, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have started their routes as of midnight. Most service areas have about one centimeter of snowfall, Kitchener / Waterloo receiving 2 to 3 centimeters along with north Toronto. The salt run being applied overnight should combat any future snow squalls throughout the day but we will be monitoring all properties through the day.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode to keep up to date on what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Monitoring December 8, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 8, 2016
The Paramount Service Crews have been monitoring the light lake effect snow that each region has been seeing off and on throughout the day on December 8, 2016. As of 6pm, no service has been required in any region as the small lake effect snow has been blowing around with very little accumulation. Most regions are expecting a possible centimeter throughout the evening and over night tonight service crews will be out overnight to assess the situation and salt parking lots where required.
The next few days we are going to experience similar episodes like today until Monday December 12, the teams are all on high alert and are ready to service when needed. If you have any questions regarding your properties please reach out to the office at [email protected] or 905-332-2030.
We will continue to update the snowline online as well our 24 Hour Snowline as we know more and will be on constant standby, if you notice any unsafe areas on your properties please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring December 8, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 8, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the light flurries that are passing through the service areas during the day on December 8, 2016. We will continue to monitor all site as we are expecting approximately 1 to 2 centimeters of snow fall throughout the day and into the evening.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 extension 2 during any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Update December 5, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Update December 5, 2016
The paramount teams are monitoring the light precipitation event that is happening through the service areas during the early morning of the 5th of December. As of 1am all south service areas are just wet and experiencing rain with the temperatures still above 0 so service on those areas will be monitored but not required as of yet. Some of our north cities and towns (Kitchener, Cambridge, Guelph, Milton) snow is starting to accumulate and as of right now our crews are expecting to perform a salt service run in these areas. The service crews will continue to monitor overnight and if services are require we expect by early morning to have completed as the weather episode is expected to be finished around 4 or 5am.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line as updates are made to both throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Monitoring December 4, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring December 4, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the possible weather episode that may arrive throughout the evening hours. As of now it does not seem that our service areas will be directly effected but to the north of us may get some snow fall, we are anticipating rain fall / snow mix but nothing to freeze as the temperatures are above 0. We will continue to monitor the weather and update this site as well to advise what our crews are doing.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please reach out to the office at [email protected] or 905-332-2030 ext 2. Throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as both are updated to keep you informed as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Site Monitoring November 24, 2016 Status On Time
Site Monitoring November 24, 2016
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring all sites throughout this weather episode that began on November 23rd and into the early morning hours of the 24th, all sites below the 401 received mainly rain due to the temperatures rising. Anything above the 401 had to receive a salt service run due to a couple centimeters of accumulation.
If you have questions regarding your properties please reach out to the office at [email protected] or 905-332-2030. Throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as both are updated to keep you informed as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Service Run November 23, 2016 Status On Time
Service Run November 23, 2016
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring all service cities throughout the weather episode that began in the evening hours on November 23. These areas could expect anywhere from trace amounts of snow fall to under 5 cm. The temperatures will be warming overnight which could turn from snow to rain throughout the overnight hours. We are monitoring it closely to ensure the safety of all properties for morning.
Tonight's winter episode may or may not require servicing throughout individual cities, our best knowledgable guess right now is that anything above the 401 corridor will require salt servicing and anything below Dundas St., may or may not require to be serviced. We will be updating this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline by 1am on November 24.
Throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as both are updated to keep you informed as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
November 22, 2016 - Salt Run Performed Status On Time
November 22, 2016 - Salt Run Performed
The Paramount Service teams were in Toronto once again this morning to perform a salt service run at the properties Paramount takes care of. Most sites received anywhere from 1 to 2 cm of snow fall throughout the early morning hours and a salt run was performed to ensure the safety of all patrons. The crews started by 3:45am and completed all routes by 5:30am.
If you have any questions regarding your site please reach out to the office at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or [email protected] and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
November 21, 2016 - Salt Run in Toronto Areas Status On Time
November 21, 2016 - Salt Run in Toronto Areas
The Paramount Service Teams were performing a salt run for the Toronto areas this morning as they received approximately 3cm of snow fall throughout the morning hours. We are expecting to have all properties in this service area maintained and completed by 11am on November 21, 2016.
If you have questions regarding your site please email [email protected] or reach out to our office at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring November 19, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring November 19, 2016
The Paramount Service Teams will be monitoring the weather over night Saturday November 19, 2016. We are expecting to receive some snow flakes but don't expect anything to stick to hard surfaces with the temperatures staying above 0 degrees over night in most of the service areas. The only area we are expecting the possibility of any accumulation would be the Kitchener / Waterloo Areas.
Please check back to this website as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode to find out what our team is doing to ensure your safety during this weather season. You can also email our office at [email protected] regarding your sites.
Snow Removal Season 2016-17 Status On Time
Snow Removal Season 2016-17
The Paramount Teams are gearing up for another winter season that is quickly approaching us for 2016-17. We are all busy with fall cleanup finishing as well getting all trucks, salters and employees prepared for the winter season. Our staff is also getting prepared for the upcoming Waterdown Santa Claus Parade November 26, 2016, please come out to see our staff and family get into the Christmas Spirit with the Town and the ONLY night time Santa Parade!!
Looking forward to an amazing year!
Weather Monitoring April 10, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring April 10, 2016
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the service areas and sites throughout the evening of April 10, 2016. We have received about 3 centimeters of snow by 10pm, switching to rain over night and going to the high of 5 degrees by the morning with rain continuing throughout the day on the 11th.
The Paramount crews will be out as of 10pm to do a full plow run followed by a salt run, unfortunately due to this rain it will turn the snow to slush which the salt won't react very well.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line for updates as they're made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure safety.
Weather Monitoring April 10th, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring April 10th, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring another weather system that is forecasted to come through the weekend of April 10. The system is supposed to start around 4pm on April 10th with an estimated 5 to 10 centimeters of snowfall depending on the area, the temperatures are supposed to be raising throughout the system. We are expecting for the snow to begin around 4pm turning to rain throughout the overnight hours with a potential of freezing rain depending on the temperatures. We will continue to monitor the system and will make a decision to salt all condominium and commercial properties depending on safety. Temperatures are supposed to be raising to +10 degrees on Monday April 11.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-3320-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout the weather episodes, these updates are to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Monitoring April 6, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring April 6, 2016
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the scattered flurries that is expected throughout the morning on April 6. The flurries are expected to last until around 10 am on the 6th then turning to rain until April 7 in the morning. We will continue to monitor the system that is coming through and if servicing is required we will update and send crews as they are on standby.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months.
weather update April 4 Status On Time
weather update April 4
The Paramount Service crews has been working diligently all throughout the night and into the early afternoon hours to provide our clients with a safe property. The snow stopped around 5am with accumulations of approximately 15 centimeters across the service areas. To add injury to insult Mother Nature decided to rain for an hour to an hour and half In mot service areas which made the snow very slick and hard to shovel which definitely slowed down the shovel crews. Although all properties both residential and commercial were vista before 7am once we still had to go back to scrape and salt all properties a second and third time. We are expecting all trucks to be completed all routes by 2pm on April 4.
if you have any question or concerns regarding your properties please contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 2 our snow line.
Storm Watch April 4, 2016 Status On Time
Storm Watch April 4, 2016
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the third system of weather that is expected to hit the service areas throughout the night on Sunday April 3. With snow heavy at times, Sunday night to Monday morning. An area of snow is expected to move into this region this afternoon or early Sunday evening. The snow could be heavy at times tonight with 10 to 15 centimeters of possible snow before tapering off Monday morning. Gusty wins may also produce some local blowing snow. Travelling conditions are expected to deteriorate due to reduced visibilities and accumulating snow. The snow is going to start this evening and carry on past rush-hour, we will be trying to keep business' open during the storm and estimate completion by early afternoon on Monday April 4th with a salt run commencing after plowing.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather epsiodes as updates are made to advise what levels of services we are providing for each weather event.
Salt Service April 3, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Service April 3, 2016
The Paramount Service crews started their routes on all condominium and commercial properties at 2am on April 3, we have an estimated completion of all routes by 6am. This system was the second of three systems that are expected to hit over the weekend, we are doing the salt run as we had received anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snowfall within the service areas. The salt run will help combat any slippery areas throughout the day on Sunday the fourth as well will help combat some of the snow that we are expected to receive Sunday evening into Monday morning.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as to what our crews are doing as well service levels throughout any weather episode.
Salt Service April 3, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Service April 3, 2016
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 2am on April 3, 2016 for adult salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties. All service areas received approximately 1 to 3 centimetres of snowfall, the salt run should help combat any slippery areas throughout the day on the 3rd. We are still anticipating another system to come through Sunday into Monday of anywhere from 5 to 10 centimetres of snow throughout the service areas. No residential properties will be serviced at this time as we have not hit the 5 centimeter threshold. Our estimated completion time of this salt run is by 6am.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode. This will keep you updated as to what service levels are being performed.
Weather Monitoring April 2, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring April 2, 2016
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the system that has been coming through the service areas throughout the day on Saturday April 2. This system is potentially one of three that is to be hitting us over the next two to three days. We will continue to check sites as well monitor the weather and if necessary a salt run will be performed to help combat any slippery areas from the precipitation received today as we are still possibly expecting 1 to 3 centimeters of snow fall throughout the night tonight.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as to what our plan of action is going to be as well what our crews are doing to help serve you better during the winter.
Weather Watch Weekend of April 2 - 4th, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Watch Weekend of April 2 - 4th, 2016
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the multiple weather systems that are anticipated to hit the service areas throughout the weekend of April 2nd and into the 4th of April. The first system is expected to start after the dinner hours on Saturday night in the forms of rain or snow due to the dropping temperature this will likely result in a salt service run of all condominium and commercial properties as we are expected to receive a centimeter of snowfall.
The next system is anticipated to start Sunday morning, like the previous system this is likely to last only a couple of hours bringing a small amount of snowfall. We will be monitoring all sites to see how the salt from the previous salt is holding up to the current storm and will salt as necessary.
The third system is going to start late Sunday evening, this is the larger of the three systems and projected to bring approximately 10 centimeters of snowfall to the service areas overnight. The heaviest of this storm is going to be between the hours of 2 am and 6am, finishing sometime after rush hour on Monday April 4th. Being that this can be between 5 to 10 centimeters of snowfall we will most likely be waiting until the end of the storm to perform any services. As of right now this is an educated prediction but not set in stone. We will be continually updating the snowline throughout the weekend with up to date information on the systems as well what our crews are doing.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episodes.
Weather Update March 24, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Update March 24, 2016
Weather Update March 24, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Update March 24, 2016
The Paramount Service Teams were out on the roads throughout the early morning hours and as of 4am when all sites were checked everything North of the 401 including Waterdown and Carlisle needed salt. All sites south of the 401 Burlington, Oakville and lower Mississauga and Hamilton had only receicved rain and did not have any safety issues to report. There is still a chance of some freezing rain this morning between 6 and 10am and we will be watching it closely for slippery properties. If you're site has a safety concern and you have not seen a Paramount Truck or team member please call the office right away so that we can make sure we attend the site as quickly as possible. Be safe out there for the morning rush hour, we should be in the clear by 10am on the 24th of March when it changes back over to rain and the temperatures are on the rise to 7 degrees by midnight tonight.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline for updates at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as they are made throughout any weather episode to both sites. Please be safe and contact office if any slippery areas arise at your properties.
Weather Monitoring March 23, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 23, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the system that has been passing through the service areas throughout the majority of the day on March 23. At this time we are unsure of what the service levels will be if any as the temperatures are fluctuating in which we could just get the rain but at this time we are unsure. We are going to continue to monitor the system coming through as well monitor the sites throughout the evening to ensure the safety of the patrons, if a salt run is to be performed we will be updating this site.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline for updates throughout any weather episode at 905-332-2030 ext 2. If you notice any slippery areas at your properties please contact the office immediately.
Weather Monitoring March 22, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 22, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the system that is passing through our areas throughout the day on Wednesday March 23. At this time we are expecting the snow to start around 4pm on Wednesday March 23rd and into the evening hours of Wednesday ending around 11pm changing over into rain. On Thursday March 24th we are expecting some freezing rain to start early morning hours. We will be monitoring the weather as well the sites to ensure the safety and if a salt run is required we will be dispatching all trucks.
Please if you notice any slippery or hazardous areas at your properties please contact the office immediately at 905-332-2030 ext 2. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline for updates throughout any weather episode to get updates as to what our crews are doing to service your properties.
Weather Watch - March 22, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Watch - March 22, 2016
The Paramount Teams are monitoring the Winter Weather that is threatening the service areas this week. Despite the calendar clearly showing that it's officially spring, and despite the fact that spring like weather has been with us for almost the past two weeks, mother nature has decided to remind us that winter weather is a totally normal part of early spring around the Great Lakes. This week will be no exception to that ruse. A weak disturbance moving along the line of an arctic front draped across the region will bring a coating to a few centimeters of snow to areas north and east of the Greater Toronto Area into Eastern Ontario on Tuesday. A cold rain or a rain-wet snow mix is expected across much of the Golden Horseshoe, and just a few showers and mild April like temperatures will be experienced in Southwestern Ontario. However, a stronger low pressure system is expected to emerge from Colorado on Tuesday and then track towards Southern Ontario. This late season winter storm is threathening to bring significant amounts of precipitation to Southern Ontario. Latest indications suggest significant snow is possible over areas extending from Lake Huron and Georgian Bay across northern parts of the Greater Toronto Area into Eastern Ontario. Freezing rain and ice pellets may be a significant issue to deal with across a large part of Southwestern Ontario, the Golden Horseshoe and parts of Eastern Ontario. A significant rainfall may be an issue to deal with over locales closer to Lake Erie. Considerable uncertainty remains with the exact track of this Colorado Low. Even a slight northward or southward shift in the track of this storm will affect how much snow, freezing precipitation or rain falls at any particular location. Motorists should be prepared for a return to hazardous winter driving conditions this week, especially in areas that receive freezing precipitation or snow.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates will be made to both sites throughout this storm with information that we know along with service levels of our crews. Our 24 Hour Snowline is 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode.
Weather Monitoring March 5, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 5, 2016
The Paramount Service areas are receiving light flurries throughout, as of 9am it looks as though the residual salt is helping to combat any build up of precipitation. We will continue to monitor all sites and if servicing is needed we will make the decision for a salt run to be performed. If you notice any problem areas at your properties please contact the snowline for immediate attention,
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing throughout the winter months.
Weather Monitoring March 4, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 4, 2016
As of 4am, all service areas have received a dusting of flurries. All sites have been checked and the salt we applied earlier in the day has kept the sites to no accumulation or slippery areas. We are expecting more flurries throughout the morning and afternoon and will keep an eye on the sites for safety, we may need to perform a salt run throughout the day or overnight tomororw. If a problem occurs on your site please call us on the snowline for immediate attention,
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Weather Monitoring March 3, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 3, 2016
The Paramount Service areas are receiving lake effect snow in the form of flurries throughout. As of 10pm nothing is amounting to any accumulation. At this time we are thinking that with the salt run performed earlier this morning it should help with the residual for any snow that is falling. We will continue to monitor the sites throughout the night and if it is required a service run will be performed.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing. If any issues arise at your site please contact the office immediately.
Lake Effect Snow March 3, 2016 Status On Time
Lake Effect Snow March 3, 2016
The Paramount Service areas of Burlington and Oakville have received some lake effect snow as of this morning March 3rd that was unexpected. We are continuing to monitor the system as it passes through and will determine service levels.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout the weather episodes. We will update this site with levels of service.
Storm Update March 2, 2016 Status On Time
Storm Update March 2, 2016
The Paramount Service crews started their routes to fend the biggest snow storm that the service areas received during the evening hours of March 1, 2016. By early morning we had completed all routes for the first clearing and began the 2nd run shortly there after with a salt run commencing. All routes were completed with two full runs along with a salt run as of 5pm on March 2nd. The crews have been sent home for a mandatory rest period after being out for almost 24 hours.
The Paramount crews will most likely be out checking sites tonight for possible cleanup of properties. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline for updates as to what our crews are doing to serve you. If you have questions regarding your sites or properties please leave a message on the snowline and someone will get back to you once they are up from the rest periods.
Storm March 1 - 2, 2016 -update Status On Time
Storm March 1 - 2, 2016 -update
The Paramount Service areas received about 25 centimeters of snow fall between 7pm and 2am, along with this we also received another heavy band of snow that dropped an additional 3 to 5 centimeters. The crews started their routes by 9pm and all sites should be visited for the first time by 9am on March 2nd, please note sites that were serviced earlier in the evening will have more accumulation between the times of second servicing. We will try the best we can to clean and tidy up what we can during the morning before a salt run will be performed. The remainder will be cleaned over night during March 2. Please be careful on the roads if you have to go anywhere today as the city and side roads have not been fully cleared.
Please check back not this site as well our 24 hour snow line as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your sfafety.
Snow Storm March 1 - 2nd, 2015 Status On Time
Snow Storm March 1 - 2nd, 2015
The Paramount Service crews are getting prepared for the largest snow storm of the season to show up today and it looks like it is finally upon us. We are expecting snow from 6pm tonight until 6am tomorrow which is roughly 12 hours. Although it is relatively short it will be trecherous as the snow will be coming down heavy this evening and overnight and with a lot of blowing wind will create white out conditions. We are expecting about 25 centimeters of snow in our service areas across the GTA. The teams will be out this evening and throughout the day tomorrow clearing the properties. If all goes well we are hoping to have all properties accessible bymorning for the workday. This will depend on the amount of snow and lake effect snow throughout the overnight hours. It will be an interesting storm for citizens of the GTA very little snow on the ground by bedtime and sunny clear day by morning but the snow removal specialists at Paramount will be hard at work throughout the night cleaning the roads and the properties to make it accessible for our clients to continue their routine. Remember, with the snow ending early in the morning and snowing all night, we should have enough time to plow all lots but most likely will not be able to salt properites before people leave their homes to show up for work so please be careful out there. Freshly plowed sites can sometimes be very slippery.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout the storm to see what our crews are doing.
Storm Watch March 1, 2016 Status On Time
Storm Watch March 1, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the storm that is forecasted to hit the service areas March 1. Tomorrow afternoon until Wednesday morning we are expecting 15 to 20 centimeters of snow. The snow is expected to start around the lunch hour with flurries changing over to moderate snow by the rush hour and staying steady until mid-night at which point it's expected to change back to a light snow until Wednesday morning (March 2).
Our game plan as of right now is to service all properties starting between 8 and 9 pm and again throughout the hours as the storm comes to an end. We are hoping to be salting all properties by lunch time March 2nd or earlier. Things can change as this storm moves up the east coast. Stay tuned to the Paramount Snowline for updates.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout the weather episodes to advise what our crews are doing during the storms. Please be safe while driving as the visibility can dimish quickly.
Storm Watch March 1, 2016 Status On Time
Storm Watch March 1, 2016
The Paramount Crews are monitoring the weather system that is forecasted to hit us March 1, 2016. A snow storm is looking more likely for Southern Ontario on Tuesday March 1 and into Tuesday night. A low pressure system is developing over Texas today and will head towards the Lower Great Lakes and is expected to spread an area of snow into Southern Ontario Tuesday and Tuesday night. This low will tap into moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and has the potential to intensify into a significant winter storm. This type of Winter Storm often has a swath of 15 to 30 cm of heavy snow associated with it. Freezing rain and ice pellets may also be a prolem as the storm center gets close to the Lower Great Lakes.
Exact snow fall amounts and the possibility of ice pellets will depend on the exact track of this developing storm. Travelers should be prepared to alter plans accordingly as driving conditions are likely to deteriorate significantly on Tuesday March 1. The developmnet and tracking of this storm is being monitored closely. Please refer to updated statements and local forecasts for further details as the event approaches. Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. Visibility may suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow. Poor weather conditions may contribute to transportation delays. There may be a significant impact on rush hour traffic in urban areas. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our staff / crews are doing to ensure your safety during the winter months.
Weather Monitoring February 29, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 29, 2016
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the system that is forecasted to potentially hit the service areas during the early morning hours of February 29. There is a potential for rain during the early morning with temperatures starting to dip, we will continue to monitor the sites for possibility of freezing areas and a potential salt run may be required to be performed.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates will be made for weather updates as well what our crews are doing for servicing levels.
Weather Monitoring February 25, 2016 - Updated Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 25, 2016 - Updated
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the system that has been coming through all morning, the flurries have stopped in all service areas as of 3:15pm. The Paramount Crews will be doing a salt run this evening after the rush hour to avoid traffic, this salt run is to help prevent water accumulation in the parking lots from freezing over night as the temperatures are to be dropping to -10.
If you arrive at work or your residence tomorrow and there are any slippery areas please bring it to our attention as soon as possible as the amount of running water can dissipate our salt application significantly.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout weather episodes to advise what our crews are doing.
Weather Monitoring February 25 - Update Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 25 - Update
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring all sites throughout the day on February 25. We are expecting anywhere from 1 to 3 centimeters of snowfall throughout the day today and will be sending all trucks out during the afternoon hours to perform a salt service run to help prevent any slippery areas from arising. If you notice any slippery areas at your properties please contact the office immediately and we will get someone to come by.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Weather Monitoring February 25 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 25
The Paramount Service crews were checking all sites during the hours of 2 and 4am, some sites received servicing due to areas that required salt and being plowed. We will be continuing to monitor the weather throughout the day as we are expecting a possible episode to go throughout the day on the 25th.
Please if you noice any slippery or hazardous areas at your properties please contact the office immediately as we will be having crews out checking sites throughout the day also.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing.
Storm Watch February 24, 2016 - Update Status On Time
Storm Watch February 24, 2016 - Update
The Paramount Teams have been monitoring the weather all day which has turned into mainly a rain event in all cities that we service on February 24. The GTA cities are all staying above 0 until tomorrow morning after rush hour at which time some flurries may be seen. The teams will be monitoring the system tomorrow to see if a salt run in the afternoon is required depending on the timing of the system. Some sites still had some mild slush accumulated throughout where the cars were parked this will break down overnight with the temperatures and rain, and all the parking lots should just be wet come the morning. The Paramount Teams will be checking sites at 3 am to see of any slippery areas exisiting at any of the properties. With the temperatures starting to change after the morning rush hour and snow beginning to fall areas could become hazardous. If there are slippery areas on your properties please contact the office right away.
No residential driveways were serviced as we did not receive any more than 3 centimeters of snowfall in any area. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they are made to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Storm Watch - February 24 - Update Status On Time
Storm Watch - February 24 - Update
The Paramount Service crews as of 10 am we have salted all sites that had signs of freezing rain or slippery areas during our 7:30am check. These sites were anything above the QEW in Burlington and Oakville and all sites in Mississauga. As of right now we have anywhere between half a centimeter to 2 centimeters of snow on the ground s the snow is starting to run over to rain. We expect this rain to come quick and heavy around the lunch hour which will most likely melt all the snow down before rush hour. Our team is still keeping a close eye on the storm and it's patterns as they seem to be changing very quickly, we will continue to update as necessary.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing.
Storm Watch February 24, 2016 - Update Status On Time
Storm Watch February 24, 2016 - Update
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring all sites throughout the morning of February 24, 2016. The weather has changed over to slushy snow in the north of Burlington, Oakville and Milton. Salt trucks have been dispatched as of 7:30am to those areas to do parking lots and walkways. Projected finish time will be 10am this morning.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure safety throughout the winter. If you have questions regarding your properties please do not hesitate to call the snowline / office.
Storm Watch February 24, 2016 - Update Status On Time
Storm Watch February 24, 2016 - Update
The Paramount Service crews checked all sites as of 7 am in our service areas that have received light drizzle for the last hour on February 24, 2016. The temperatures are holding above 0 degrees in these areas (Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Waterdown, Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Mississauga). As of right now there has been no weather in Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo or Cambridge but the crews are watching it closely as you will be receiving snow there in the next few hours. The Paramount Teams will be monitoring this storm throughout the day and servicing as needed, if anything on your site becomes dangerous please call the snowline / office immediately. With the heavy rain that is expected this afternoon, salt will be non-effective as it will be quickly washed away so please be careful out there and warn your staff, family and customers that the sites can quickly become unsafe before we have time to service them if an issue is to arise.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Storm Watch February 24, 2016 Status On Time
Storm Watch February 24, 2016
Our teams are still evaluating the current storm track and expect precipitation to begin at rush hour on the 24th sometime between 6 and 7am. At this point it is still uncertain if it will be in the form of wet snow or rain to start but will change over to rain throughou tthe day, At times this rain can be very heavy mainly around the lunch hour. We are thinking at this point there is not going to be any freezing rain or icy situations after the rush hour but be careful out there regardless. The team has a close eye on the situation and wil be making split decisions as soon as the weather proceeds with it's type of precipitation.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updatesa as they are made to both during any weather epsiode.
Storm Watch February 23, 2016 Status On Time
Storm Watch February 23, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are continuing to monitor the system that is approaching. All weather monitoring systems we are watching as a team at Paramount that helps us supply our customers with a synopsis of our calculations and game plan are across the map at this point. From what we can tell is that it will be coming in waves of rain and snow depending on the time of day. All Paramount Service areas are calling for 1 to 5 centimeters of snow tomorrow morning. Cities closer to the lake having the smallest numbers of snow accumulation and higher numbers on rain totals. Our north cities are calling for 10 to 20 centimeters of snow by end of day on Thursday February 25. Although the north cities are getting more snow they actually have a much more simplified game plan. The cities close to the lake will have to be monitored for safety while responding quick enough to justify the cost for the customers as the weather might change to rain in large proportions in midday.
We will continue to update the snowline online as well 24 Hour Snowline as we know more and will be on constant stand by, if you notice any unsafe areas on your properties please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Please be safe out there and leave early for your morning commute, precipitation expected to start at 5am.
Storm Watch February 24 and 25, 2016 Status On Time
Storm Watch February 24 and 25, 2016
The Paramount Teams will be monitoring a major winter storm that is expected to affect Ontario Wednesday February 24 and Thursday February 24. A low pressure system is expected to develop and emerge from Texas tonight, then track northeast towards the Lower Great Lakes and intensify into a moisture laden winter storm Wednesday February 24. This winter storm is expected to bring significant amounts of rain, snow and ice pellets, along with the possibility of freezing rain. These types of winter storms from Texas typically bring 15 to 30 millimeters or more of rain to locales that get mainly rain, and 15 to 30 centimeters of heavy snow onto regions that get hardest hit by the heaviest snow. A band of freezing rain and ice pellets also often will form over regions near the rain-snow line. The location of the heaviest rain and snow and areas at risk of receiving freezing rain will all depend on the track of the low, which is still uncertain at this time. Traveling conditions are expected to quickly deteriorate Wednesday February 24 as the snow arrives.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates on the storm watch and service times as well requirements.
Site Monitoring February 18 and 19th, 2016 Status On Time
Site Monitoring February 18 and 19th, 2016
Tomorrow morning we are expecting some flurries with a small accumulation of possibly less than 1 centimeter then changing over to brief freezing rain before going to rain and +5 degree weather throughout the day on the 19th of February. Being how fast this will change in less than a few hours we will monitor sites but will most likely not be in need of servicing.
If you see any hazardous areas at your properties please contact us immediately. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months.
Site Monitoring / Salt Runs February 17th, 2016 Status On Time
Site Monitoring / Salt Runs February 17th, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the flurries that have been passing through the service areas. During the early morning of February 17, 2016, most of the Paramount site received a slight dusting of snow during the early morning hours and melted upon contact with the residual salt that has been laid. Mississauga, Guelph and Waterloo properties were salted this morning because they got a little more snowfall then the other areas.
Throughout the day we will continue to monitor the properties, we will also be checking sites during the night tonight for any freezing and will determine if a salt run is required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates, these sites are updated throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months.
Site Monitoring February 17, 2016 Status On Time
Site Monitoring February 17, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the sites this morning February 17, currently we have received light flurries in Mississauga and North East Oakville. We will be monitoring all sites throughout the morning and will update once a decision has been made for service levels if required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months.
Service update for February 16, 2016 Status On Time
Service update for February 16, 2016
As of 1 pm on February 16, 2016 the snow has started to taper off all crews have started their full plow runs. We ar expecting to have all sites visited for the second time today including all residential properties. Please be patient with the crews as the snow did now start until 4am this morning and the crews have been out since battling with traffic to get through to the ties with the continuing of the snow.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode.
Service Run February 16, 2016 Status On Time
Service Run February 16, 2016
The Paramount Service teams started their routes as of 4 am and all service crews have serviced condominium and commercial properties as of 10am for the first round. The snow is continuing to fall and doesn't look like it will be stopping until between noon and two on February 16, 2016. We have now hit the 5 centimeter threshold all residential properties will be included in the second round of clearing which will begin between noon and two this afternoon.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months. For questions regarding your properties feel free to call the office at ext 5.
Salt Service Run February 16, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Service Run February 16, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring all sites throughout the evening on the 15th into the morning hours of the 16th. As of 3am all sites have been checked and it has been decided to do a full salt service run for all commercial and condominium properties. We are forecasted to receive approximately 5 centimeters throughout the day today on the 16th so with the salt run this will help combat some slippery areas and help burn up some of what falls. Throughout the day the crews will monitor the sites and weather and will be back out most likely before rushhour for servicing.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months.
Weather Monitoring February 15, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 15, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the weather throughout the day on February 15, 2016, The snow that was originally forecasted didn't seem to come, we had received very light flurries throughout the afternoon and into the evening the forecast changed to a freezing drizzle. All service areas have been being monitored closely and will continue to monitor, at this time we will most likely be doing a salt run in for all commerical and condominium properties.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode. For questions regarding your properties please feel free to call the office at ext 5 or Jeff at ext 6 or [email protected].
Weather Monitoring February 15 and 16, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 15 and 16, 2016
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the systems that are expected to start coming through the service areas on February 15, 2016. The GTA is expecting possibly 2 to 4 centimeters to start throughout the day on the 15th and end in the evening and then another system coming through for the 16th to possibly bring another 1 to 3 centimeters of snowfall. Both of these episodes will most likely amount to a salt run to be performed. Guelph and Waterloo regions are expecting a possible 4 to 6 centimeters throughout the 2 episodes which again will most likely result in a salt run. The crews will be monitoring the weather and will determine what level of services that will be provided.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout winter months. You can also contact Jeff at ext 6 or [email protected] or the office if questions arise regarding your properties.
Site Servicing February 13, 2016 Status On Time
Site Servicing February 13, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring all service areas throughout the early morning hours of February 13, 2016. Guelph and Waterloo have received approximately 1 to 3 centimeters of snowfall so these sites will be receiving a plow as well salt run. Mississauga has about 1 centimeter of snow and will be receiving a salt run, Oakville, Burlington, Waterdown, Hamilton and Milton received a dusting but in very localized areas. Most of the sites are black due to the salt residue and will not need servicing as of 2am, Sites will be salted as required and at that time customers will receiving the email stating the service performed.
If you have questions regarding your properties or notice any slippery areas please contact the office right away and please remember that even with ecosalt being used at sites it is going to have a very hard time working due to the extreme cold temperatures so please be safe out there.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months. You can also reach out to Jeff at ext 6 or [email protected] for questons regarding your properties.
Weather Monitoring February 12, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 12, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the system that has been coming through the service areas throughout the afternoon on February 12, 2016 with flurries off and on. Guelph, Waterloo, Waterdown, Carlisle, Milton and Mississauga have received a light dusting along with blowing winds and Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton service areas have not received any flurries to amount to any accumulation. We will be continuing to monitor all sites and will be performing a salt run to sites that are required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2, for questions regarding your properties please reach out to Jeff at ext 6 or [email protected]. Both sites are updated throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout any weather epsiode.
Site / Weather Monitoring February 10, 2016 Status On Time
Site / Weather Monitoring February 10, 2016
Salt Run February 10, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Run February 10, 2016
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 4am on February 10 to perform a full salt service run at all properties. The service areas received anywhere from 1 to 1.5 centimeters of snowfall so to help prevent any slippery areas we performed a full salt service of all condominium and commerical properties. No residential properties were serviced as we did not receive the 5 centimeter threshold. We are forecasted throughout the day today off and on with flurries so the crews will be monitoring all sites and will be on hand should the weather change.
Weather Monitoring February 9, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 9, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the system that is expected to drop 1 to 2 centimeters of snowfall throughout the night on February 9 and into the morning of February 10. Trucks are going to be performing a salt service run starting around 4 am and expected to be completed all routes by 8 am.
If the plan of attack changes we will be updating this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. For updates during any weather episode please check back to these two sites as both are updated to advvise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. For questions regarding your properties you can contact the office or you can also reach out to Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3 or [email protected].
Weather Update February 9, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Update February 9, 2016
The Paramount Service crews as of 3am all sites were checked and Burlington, Hamilton and Souith Mississauga only received rain as the temperatures stayed above 0. Anything above hwy 5 across the halton and peel regions including the north East end of Oakville, Guelph and Kitchener Waterloo areas received 1 to 3 centimeters. Some sites were plowed then salted and others just salted depending on accumulation. No residential properties will be serviced as we did not hit the 5 centimeter threshold, there could be lake effect snow during the early morning hours until noon on February 9 as the temperatures go to + 2 and +3 in the service areas. The next weather episode is supposed to start during the evening on February 9 and go over night into February 10 which it should be very similar to today's weather event and may bring approximately 1 to 3 centimeters of accumulation.
The Paramount crews will be monitoring the weather episodes closely as well the service areas to ensure the safety. If you notice an unsafe situation at your property please contact us immediately. You can reach our office at 905-332-2030. For updates throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line.
Weather Monitoring February 8, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 8, 2016
The Paramount Service areas could receive between 1 to 3 centimeteres of snow by February 9 around noon. There is a chance anything near the lake will just be rain and we will be checking properties overnight for safety. The north areas like Milton, Carlisle, Guelph, Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo could receive 2 to 4 centimeters of snow. The teams will be monitoring all sites for safety and will be performing salt runs as required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates. Updates are made to these sites throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter. You can also reach out to Jeff our Property Maintenance Managera at ext 3 or [email protected] for questions regarding your properties.
Weather Monitoring February 5, 2016 - Site Checks Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 5, 2016 - Site Checks
The Paramount Teams were monitoring the sites throughout the early morning hours on February 5, 2016. As of 4am all sites were checked and the sites had received very little precipitation, the team checked to make sure they were safe. As of 4am there was no need to perform any actions at the sites, a couple of the sites had some puddles and were spot salted for preventative measures.
If you have any questions regarding your sites please reach out to Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected]. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring February 5, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 5, 2016
The Paramount Service Teams are monitoring the sites as well the system that is passing through during the early morning hours of February 5. We are possibly going to see a light dusting during the early morning hours but it seems to be sporadic in where it's going to hit. We are closely monitoring the sites as well the weather to determine if servicing is required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode, these sites are updated throughout the winter to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to reach out to Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3 or [email protected].
Site Monitoring February 3, 2016 Status On Time
Site Monitoring February 3, 2016
The Paramount Teams were monitoring the sites throuhgout the early morning hours of February 3 due to the rain and mix of hail that was received. Throughout the Hamilton, Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga, Stoney Creek, Waterdown, Carlisle and Milton properties any mixed precipitation was melting due to the temperature rising. The properties in Guelph, Cambridge and Waterloo received a salt run due to the temperatures hovering around the freezing mark making what fell a little on the slippery side, This salt run was performed to help prevent any slippery areas from arising.
Please check back to this website as well our 24 Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they're made throughout any weather episode. You can also contact Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3 or [email protected] for questions regarding your properties.
Weather Monitoring February 2, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 2, 2016
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the system that is passing through the service areas, we are receiving a mixed precipitation during the evening hours of February 2, 2016. Throughout the areas we have received some hail, with the temperatures rising we will be monitoring the sites throughout the evening as at this time salt would be washed away. By morning hours we are to be in the double digits but we will be monitoring should we require to perform any services at the properties.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode. You can also contact Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Salt Run January 28, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Run January 28, 2016
The Paramount Teams are going to be going out throughout the night on January 28 to do a salt run of all commercial and condominium properties as there is still a fair amount of puddles and water from this afternoons snow event. The temperature is supposed to be going down to -2 to -4 depending on the service area, so we are being proactive by helping it dry up and help the puddles from freezing. The service areas received approximately 1 centimeter dusting, with that the residential properties were not serviced as we did not reach the 5 cm threshold. Guelph and Waterloo received close to 5 cm so a plow and salt service run was performed in these service areas.
Please notify us in the morning on our snowline if there is any slippery areas present on your property. With weather the way it is going to be it can cause slippery and possible black ice, please be safe.
Please reach out to us at 905-332-2030, snowline ext 2, office ext 5 or Jeff our property maintenance manager at ext 3 for concerns about your sites. Please check back to this site as well the snowline for updates throughout any weather episode to see what our teams are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter.
Weather Monitoring January 28, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 28, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the weather system that has been coming through the service areas throughout the day on January 28, 2016. We will continue to monitor throughout the evening, we anticipate that we will have enough salt down to be able to help prevent any slippery areas but we will continue to monitor. If we notice a change in the temperatures or the weather we may have to do a salt run tonight.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months. You can also contact the office at ext 5 or Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3 or [email protected] for questions regarding your sites.
Weather Monitoring January 28, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 28, 2016
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the system that is forecasted to hit the service areas with flurries during the morning rush hour. With the salt run that was performed during the morning on the January 27th we anticipate there will be residual salt to help prevent any slippery areas. We will be continuing to monitor the weather as well the sites throughout the day and if services are required we will be updating this site to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode. If you have questions regarding your sites please feel free to reach out to our office at ext 5 or Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3 or [email protected].
Salt Run January 27, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Run January 27, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the sites throughout the evening on January 26 and into the early morning hours of January 27, 2016. The crews will be starting their routes to perform a salt service run at all condominium and commercial properties as the service areas have received approximately half a centimeter of snowfall as of 4am. The salt run is being performed to help prevent any slippery areas throughout the sites due to the temperature fluctuation and the precipitation. We are expecting to be finished all routes by 7am on January 27, 2016.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months. You can contact our office at ext 5 or Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3 or [email protected] if you have questions regarding your sites.
Weather Monitoring January 26, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 26, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the sites as well weather system that is coming through the service areas during the evening hours on the 26th and into the early morning of January 27, 2016. We are expecting flurries throughout these times at all service areas including Hamilton, Oakville, Mississauga, Guelph, Milton, Burlington and Waterdown. We will be checking the sites throughout the night to see if a salt run is warranted with the temperatures dipping and with the rain throughout the day on the 26th it could be potential for freezing.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months. Feel free to contact the office at extension 5 or Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3 or [email protected] for questions regarding your properties.
Weather Monitoring January 22, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 22, 2016
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring a band of precipitation that is coming through West Hamilton and Stoney Creek which could receive anywhere from 1 to 2 centimeters of snow fall. This could result in a salt run being performed for these areas to help prevent any slippery areas from arising.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode as we update these sites to advise what our teams are doing to ensure the safety of all sites during the winter. For questions regarding your properties please contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected]
Weather Update January 19, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Update January 19, 2016
The Paramount teams battled another relentless storm yesterday (January 18) and into the early morning hours of the 19th. the storm kept popping up in different cities and creating white out situations. It took the service crews 14 hours to battle storm and complete the services. Most sites were plowed and salted or salted twice depending on the areas. The residential homes that hit the 5cm threshold received servicing, if you were not at the 5cm that was checked by our service crew members you did not receive servicing.
Please keep in mind that the salt will take a few hours to react when the sun comes out this morning becuase of the very cold temperatures. We are hoping by mid afternoon all sites will be snow free. Please if you have any questions regarding your sites please contact Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Weather Update January 18th Status Delay 30
Weather Update January 18th
The Paramount service crews started their routes by 3pm on January 18th to start a full salt service run of the commercial and condominium properties During the time out between 4 and 6pm central Burlington got hit with a heavy band of snow bringing an extra 3 to 4 centimeters and is still lightly snowing. This will obviously increase all service times and possibly some Burlingon home owners ,any receive more than 5cm. All driveways will be checked and inspected by staff to ensure that are have hit the 5 centimeter threshold. An estimated completion time will be approximately 2 am but this is also dependent on when the storm finishes.
Please check back to this website or our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to provide service to your properties.
Service Run January 18th, 2016 Status On Time
Service Run January 18th, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the system passing through the service areas throughout the day on January 18th, as of 3pm we started our routes to perform a salt service run at all commercial and condominium properties. We have not hit the 5cm threshold to service the residential properties as most of the service areas received anywhere from 1 to 3cm. We are still anticipating more snowfall but we will be monitoring as the night goes with the crews out. As of 4pm we have not hit the 5cm threshold so we will not be doing the houses
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety during the winter.
Weather Monitoring January 18, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 18, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the snow squalls that our service areas are receiving, the North Areas (Guelph, Waterloo) are being plowed throughout the day today (January 18). The Southern areas (Milton, Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Mississauga) are receiving snow squalls now and unfortunately it is making it very hard to dictate how much snow we are going to accumulate. The snow is forecasted to stop around 5pm on January 18th, with flurries thorughout the evening. If we stay under the 4cm mark we will be out for a salt service run late afternoon on January 18th. If we think the snow is going to surpass the 5cm threshold the crews will be waiting to go out and service the properties after the rush-hour.
Check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Monitoring January 17, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 17, 2016
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the flurries that are passing throught the service areas during the afternoon and into the evening on January 17. It doesn't seem as though it will amount to anything where servicing will be required today but we will be monitoring. There is a possibility for a service run to be performed tomorrow January 18 as it is forecasted to be 1 to 3 centimeters of snowfall during the day tomorrow. There is approximately 40 to 60% that we will be receiving precipitation during the day in which can end up in a service during the afternoon into early evening of a salt run.
We will be monitoring the weather throughout the day on the 17th and 18th and will be updating this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. Please feel free if you have questions regarding your sites to contact the office or you can also speak with Jeff at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected] as he is our Property Maintenance Manager.
Spot Salting January 16 Status On Time
Spot Salting January 16
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring all properties throughout the morning hours, we have noticed some freezing puddles in the northern parts of Burlington. Our crews are going to be starting the routes to monitor all sites as well spot salt where needed. If you happen to notice freezing spots at your commercial or condominium properties please contact the office line at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Please check back to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episodes as well you can call our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Site Monitoring January 16 Status On Time
Site Monitoring January 16
The Paramount Teams are monitoring all sites, rain is changing to flurries possibly towards morning hours but temperatures are still in the plus. Crews will be watching for flash freezing or unsafe conditions on all properties.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Monitoring January 14, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring January 14, 2016
The service areas are expected to receive it's 4th weather episode in 3 days. We are going to receive approximately 1 centimeter of snowfall changing to freezing rain and then to rain by rush hour on the 15th of January. This could create dangerous areas between the changing before the rain washes everything away. The crews will be monitoring the weather episode closely to see if there is anything that they can do to prevent unsafe conditions although with how quickly the changes are happening it may not leave us any time to service properties.
We will keep you posted as the episode happens should the crews head out to service the sites. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety during the winter months.
Salt Run January 14, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Run January 14, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are starting their routes to perform a salt service run of all commercial and condominium properties as of 3am on January 14. The service areas received 1 to 2 centimeters of snowfall during the evening hours on the 13th. We are anticipating to be completed all routes by 8am. With temperatures closer to -10 the salt can take a little longer to react then it would if the temperatures were closer to 0.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. For questions regarding your properties you can contact our customer service department as well Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Salt Run January 12, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Run January 12, 2016
The Paramount Service crews have started their routes as of 10pm on January 13 for a plow / salt run. Burlington and Oakville areas seemed to get hit by another heavy system that was passing through so our crew have started their routes in order to clean up and salt to help combat any slippery areas. For the houses that ha e received over 5cm of snow they will be serviced, if under 5vm will not be receiving servicing and all sites will be checked by the crews.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crew are doing to ensure your safety. You can also reach out to Jeff Webb at ext 3 or [email protected] if you have questions regarding your properties.
January 12, 2016 Services Status On Time
January 12, 2016 Services
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 5am on Tuesday January 12 to perform a full salt service run of all commercial and condomium properites. Most of the service areas received anywhere from 2 to 4 centimeters of snow, and flurries most of the morning. All residential properties were checked and if they had not received 5cm of snowfall they did not receive services unless they have premium services.
We will be continuing to monitor the sites throughout the afternoon with the flurries that are forecasted as well into this evening. We will be having our crews back out tonight to check the sites and if necessary do a tidy up / spot salt run.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather epsiode.
Weather Update January 12, 2016 Status On Time
Weather Update January 12, 2016
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring the system that was coming through during the early morning hours on January 12, 2016. By 5am all crews have started their routes to perform a salt service run as at this time we have received a light dusting throughout. We will continue to monitor the storm throughout the day as at this time it looks like we may need to do a secondary salt run in the afternoon. At this point it does not look like we will hit the 5cm threshold for residential properties to be serviced but we will continue to monitor and will change the plan of attack when it is needed.
Please check back to this site or our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Winter Storm Watch January 11, 2016 Status On Time
Winter Storm Watch January 11, 2016
The Paramount Teams are watching a storm coming in the early moring right before the morning commute. Right now, there is a difference of opinion by the weather meteorologists concerning amounts. Some are saying 2 to 4 centimeters and some are saying 5 to 10 centimeters. Regardless, it will start with flurries and a small accumulation before the morning commute where it is supposed to change over to a light snow.
At this point the crews are scheduled to do a salt run before 7am to assure the parking lots are safe for work arrival. We will then be monitoring the next plan of action based on the amount that comes down during the rush hour. We are not expecting more than 10 centimeters of snow in total but with lake effect you never really know what we are going to get.
Be safe on your morning commute and check back to our snowline at this site as well our 24 hour 905-332-2030 ext 2 as we will be updating our plan of attacks and what the crews are doing to ensure your safety.
January 10th, 2016 Salt Run Status On Time
January 10th, 2016 Salt Run
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months. You can also contact Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3 or [email protected] for questions regarding your sites.
January 10th, Weather Watch Status On Time
January 10th, Weather Watch
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the weather system that is passing through the service areas. We are expecting light wet snow during the afternoon on January 10th which could result in a salt run with the dropping temperatures to -4 during the evening. We are then watching another small system coming through over night Monday morning that could bring 2-4cm of snow which will also result in a salt run or light plow run. Neither systems in the two days will most likely reach the 5cm threshold for residential driveways to receive service.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety throughout the winter months.
Salt Run January 1, 2016 Status On Time
Salt Run January 1, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are starting their routes to perform a full salt service run of all commercial properties by 11am on January 1st, 2016. We are expecting to be completed all properties by 5pm, this choice was made due to the flurries and precipitation that was received throughout the service areas this morning.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode, this will allow you to know up to date information as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather watch January 1, 2016 Status On Time
Weather watch January 1, 2016
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the flurries that started this morning in the service areas. We are expected to receive some flurries throughout the morning and another band this afternoon. We will be continuing to monitor the weather and a potential salt run may be performed later in the day.
Please check back to this website as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to ensure your safety as well to advise what our crews are doing to help combat the weather.
Service Run December 28, 2015 Status On Time
Service Run December 28, 2015
The Paramount Service crews will be starting their routes at 10pm to service all sites, as of right now it is borderline of whether we will need to plow or if we will be salting as we have not yet hit the 5cm threshold before it turns to rain. We are expecting to have all sites completed by 8am.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Storm Watch December 28th, 2015 Status On Time
Storm Watch December 28th, 2015
To our valued customers,
The first winter storm of the season expected to affect our service area beginning this evening. An intense Texan low pressure system is forecast to track towards the lower Great Lakes tonight. Snow is expected to develop this evening and quickly become heavy, accumulating some 5 to 10 centimetres before changing to ice pellets after midnight. The weather teams are up in the air of when it will be snow, freezing rain or rain during the storm. The snow will be combined with strong easterly winds of 40 gusting to 60 km/h creating very poor visibilities in blowing snow later this evening into the overnight period. There is also a risk of some freezing rain. A changeover to rain is likely by Tuesday morning. Significant impacts are expected for travellers, due to slippery roads, very poor visibilities and the fact this is the first significant winter storm of the season.
The Paramount team is monitoring the storm closely and will keep you updated, if freezing rain falls during business hours and is warranted we will be out performing a salt run during the storm to help combat any ice that may arise.
Storm Watch December 28th, 2015 Status On Time
Storm Watch December 28th, 2015
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the storm that is expected to hit the southern GTA, we are expecting a mix of freezing rain and snow tomorrow (December 28) before hitting 7 degrees on Tuesday December 29th. Paramount will be monitoring the storm closely to make sure we make fast decisions on the change in the weather. We may perform a pre-salt run to help combat the freezing rain at the beginning of the storm because of rush hour timing. We will keep you posted tomorrow (28th) on the game plan of our crews.
Please check back to this site as we update throughout any weather episode as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety. You can also check our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Site Monitoring November 28, 2015 Status On Time
Site Monitoring November 28, 2015
The Paramount Service Teams were monitoring all sites throughout the evening hours and into the early morning hours on November 28, 2015 as of 4:30am all sites were checked and determined that a salt run was not required. If you have any questions regarding your properties please feel free to contact Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Throughout any weather episode we will update this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2, this is to advise you on our plan of attack as well what we are doing to ensure your safety.
Site Monitoring November 27, 2015 Status On Time
Site Monitoring November 27, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews will be monitoring all sites throughout the evening of November 27, 2015, with the rain that was received throughout the service areas today there could be a chance for potential freezing. The temperatures are forecasted to drop overnight which could potentially mean for some slippery areas. We will continue to monitor over the night and into the early morning to decide if a salt run is required at any sites. The temperatures are to being to creep back up during the morning to +3 or 4 degrees with sun.
Please check back to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episode. You can reach out to Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected]. You can also call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2, we update both sites to keep you informed as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Site Monitoring November 24, 2015 Status On Time
Site Monitoring November 24, 2015
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours of November 24, 2015. With the mixed precipitation that was received throughout the day on the 23rd we were making sure that all sites were safe in case the temperatures dipped. As of 2am on the 24th the temperatures started to rise and the melting began,
If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to reach out to Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected]. You can also reach the office at extension 5. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode as to what our crews / teams are doing to ensure your safety.
Site Monitoring November 23, 2015 Status On Time
Site Monitoring November 23, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring the band of precipitation that is coming through our service areas during the erly evening on November 23, 2015. At this time the snow seems to be melting on contact but we will continue to monitor this in case the weather dips. As it stands we are above the freezing mark but should this change we will be updating the plan of attack.
If you have any questions regarding your property please feel free to reach out to our Property Maintenance Manager Jeff at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected], you can also contact the office at extension # 5. Please throughout any weather episode check back to this site or our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to keep you up to date as to what our teams are doing to keep you safe.
Salt Run Performed November 22, 2015 Status On Time
Salt Run Performed November 22, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews were monitoring the weather that was coming through our areas throughout the day on November 22nd, 2015. We were monitoring all sites and the decision was made to perform a Salt Service Run to our Guelph and Milton customers. The temperatures dropped and the wind did not dry up the areas from the mixed preciption that was receieved throughout the day on Sunday which in turn areas froze.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please feel free to reach out to Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected], you can also contact the office at ext 5. Please throughout any weather episode check back to our snowline at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline or 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to keep you up to date as to what our teams are doing to keep you safe.
Site Monitoring November 22, 2015 Status On Time
Site Monitoring November 22, 2015
The Paramount Service Teams are monitoring the sites throughout the evening with the mixed precipitation that we have received throughout the day at all of our service sites. We will be continuing to monitor the sites and will be making a decision whether or not to have our crews out to perform a full salt service run.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode as to what our crews are doing to make your sites safe. If you have questions regarding your sites you can contact our Property Maintenance Manager Jeff at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or our office at ext 5.
Salt Run November 22, 2015 Status On Time
Salt Run November 22, 2015
The Paramount Teams were monitoring the active weather that we were receiving through the service areas on Sunday November 21, 2015. Throughout the early morning hours on the 22nd the teams performed a salt service fun in the Guelph areas to help prevent any slippery spots.
If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to reach out to Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3. Throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as we provide updates throughout any weather episode.
Winter Storm April 3, 2016 Status On Time
Winter Storm April 3, 2016
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the third system to come through our service areas throughout the weekend. All crews are going to be starting their routes to tackle the storm that is expected to drop anywhere from 15 to 20 centimeters of snowfall with snow being heavy continuing into early Monday morning. With the potential for blowing snow due to the gusty winds. With rapidly accumulating snow visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.
The crews are starting their routes by 11pm on April 3 to perform a full plow / shovel run with a potential for a second clearing throughout the night due to the amounts of snowfall we are expected to receive. Please be advised our crews are battling a fairly large system and will try to get to all properties in a timely manner but may take a little longer. With this storm being as large as it is we are expecting to have to perform two clearings of all properties with a salt run commencing after during the morning rush hour.
Please if you have to go out be safe, if you do not have to or are able to please stay home as roads may be dangerous. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout this weather epsiode to be advised as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety,
Winter Storm April 3, 2016 Status On Time
Winter Storm April 3, 2016
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the third system to come through our service areas throughout the weekend. All crews are going to be starting their routes to tackle the storm that is expected to drop anywhere from 15 to 20 centimeters of snowfall with snow being heavy continuing into early Monday morning. With the potential for blowing snow due to the gusty winds. With rapidly accumulating snow visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.
The crews are starting their routes by 11pm on April 3 to perform a full plow / shovel run with a potential for a second clearing throughout the night due to the amounts of snowfall we are expected to receive. Please be advised our crews are battling a fairly large system and will try to get to all properties in a timely manner but may take a little longer. With this storm being as large as it is we are expecting to have to perform two clearings of all properties with a salt run commencing after during the morning rush hour.
Please if you have to go out be safe, if you do not have to or are able to please stay home as roads may be dangerous. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout this weather epsiode to be advised as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety,
Winter Storm April 3, 2016 Status On Time
Winter Storm April 3, 2016
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the third system to come through our service areas throughout the weekend. All crews are going to be starting their routes to tackle the storm that is expected to drop anywhere from 15 to 20 centimeters of snowfall with snow being heavy continuing into early Monday morning. With the potential for blowing snow due to the gusty winds. With rapidly accumulating snow visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.
The crews are starting their routes by 11pm on April 3 to perform a full plow / shovel run with a potential for a second clearing throughout the night due to the amounts of snowfall we are expected to receive. Please be advised our crews are battling a fairly large system and will try to get to all properties in a timely manner but may take a little longer. With this storm being as large as it is we are expecting to have to perform two clearings of all properties with a salt run commencing after during the morning rush hour.
Please if you have to go out be safe, if you do not have to or are able to please stay home as roads may be dangerous. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout this weather epsiode to be advised as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety,
Winter Storm April 3, 2016 Status On Time
Winter Storm April 3, 2016
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the third system to come through our service areas throughout the weekend. All crews are going to be starting their routes to tackle the storm that is expected to drop anywhere from 15 to 20 centimeters of snowfall with snow being heavy continuing into early Monday morning. With the potential for blowing snow due to the gusty winds. With rapidly accumulating snow visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.
The crews are starting their routes by 11pm on April 3 to perform a full plow / shovel run with a potential for a second clearing throughout the night due to the amounts of snowfall we are expected to receive. Please be advised our crews are battling a fairly large system and will try to get to all properties in a timely manner but may take a little longer. With this storm being as large as it is we are expecting to have to perform two clearings of all properties with a salt run commencing after during the morning rush hour.
Please if you have to go out be safe, if you do not have to or are able to please stay home as roads may be dangerous. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout this weather epsiode to be advised as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety,
Winter Storm April 3, 2016 Status On Time
Winter Storm April 3, 2016
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the third system to come through our service areas throughout the weekend. All crews are going to be starting their routes to tackle the storm that is expected to drop anywhere from 15 to 20 centimeters of snowfall with snow being heavy continuing into early Monday morning. With the potential for blowing snow due to the gusty winds. With rapidly accumulating snow visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.
The crews are starting their routes by 11pm on April 3 to perform a full plow / shovel run with a potential for a second clearing throughout the night due to the amounts of snowfall we are expected to receive. Please be advised our crews are battling a fairly large system and will try to get to all properties in a timely manner but may take a little longer. With this storm being as large as it is we are expecting to have to perform two clearings of all properties with a salt run commencing after during the morning rush hour.
Please if you have to go out be safe, if you do not have to or are able to please stay home as roads may be dangerous. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout this weather epsiode to be advised as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety,
Winter Storm April 3, 2016 Status On Time
Winter Storm April 3, 2016
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the third system to come through our service areas throughout the weekend. All crews are going to be starting their routes to tackle the storm that is expected to drop anywhere from 15 to 20 centimeters of snowfall with snow being heavy continuing into early Monday morning. With the potential for blowing snow due to the gusty winds. With rapidly accumulating snow visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.
The crews are starting their routes by 11pm on April 3 to perform a full plow / shovel run with a potential for a second clearing throughout the night due to the amounts of snowfall we are expected to receive. Please be advised our crews are battling a fairly large system and will try to get to all properties in a timely manner but may take a little longer. With this storm being as large as it is we are expecting to have to perform two clearings of all properties with a salt run commencing after during the morning rush hour.
Please if you have to go out be safe, if you do not have to or are able to please stay home as roads may be dangerous. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout this weather epsiode to be advised as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety,
Winter Storm April 3, 2016 Status On Time
Winter Storm April 3, 2016
The Paramount Service teams have been monitoring the third system to come through our service areas throughout the weekend. All crews are going to be starting their routes to tackle the storm that is expected to drop anywhere from 15 to 20 centimeters of snowfall with snow being heavy continuing into early Monday morning. With the potential for blowing snow due to the gusty winds. With rapidly accumulating snow visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.
The crews are starting their routes by 11pm on April 3 to perform a full plow / shovel run with a potential for a second clearing throughout the night due to the amounts of snowfall we are expected to receive. Please be advised our crews are battling a fairly large system and will try to get to all properties in a timely manner but may take a little longer. With this storm being as large as it is we are expecting to have to perform two clearings of all properties with a salt run commencing after during the morning rush hour.
Please if you have to go out be safe, if you do not have to or are able to please stay home as roads may be dangerous. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout this weather epsiode to be advised as to what our crews are doing to ensure your safety,
Weather Monitoring April 8, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring April 8, 2015
The Paramount Teams are continuing to monitor the weather that has been throughout the service areas with heavy rains and temperatures fluctuating. Our crews are out checking sites throughout the service areas and will salt where it is necessary, North of the 401 and some of our other sites the temperatures have gotten down to 0 degrees. You will receive an email from the office if your property has been salted. If the properties are salted it is to help combat any slippery areas during the times that the temperatures are around the freezing points.
If you have questions regarding your properties please feel free to contact Jeff at 905-332-2030 ext 3. Please check back to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Weather & SIte Monitoring April 8th, 2015 Status On Time
Weather & SIte Monitoring April 8th, 2015
The Paramount Teams are monitoring the system that is coming through the areas, we are watching the weather and sites for freezing rain. Sites north of the 401 have a higher chance of being effected by the freezing rain but all sites will be checked and monitored throughout the day.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please feel free to contact Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or you can also contact the office. Please check back to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episode to keep our clients up to date on what the crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Monitoring over weekend April 3 through Ap Status On Time
Weather Monitoring over weekend April 3 through Ap
The Paramount Teams will be monitoring the system that is passing through our service areas over this weekend, there are 4 separate events forecasted. The most threatening one will be on Sunday afternoon into evening that will most likely need to be serviced with a Salt Run. We will be monitoring all episodes over the weekend to ensure your safety.
If you have questions or concerns regarding your properties please contact us at 905-332-2030. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Happy Easter!
Weather Monitoring - March 29, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring - March 29, 2015
The Paramount Crews are monitoring the band of precipitation that is passing through the service areas during the evening hours of the 29th of March and into the early morning hours of the 30th of March. With the temperatures that we are sitting at we should not have any issues but we are going to continue to monitor the weather as well sites should this change as we are receiving some flurries. We will be doing site checks as well throughout the night to determine if a salt run is required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Weather Monitoring - March 27, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring - March 27, 2015
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the system of Flurries that is to be coming through the service areas during the hours of 6am to 4pm on March 27, 2015. The forecast is only 1cm which will most likely melt but we will be monitoring the sites for ice. If any situations arise please call us immediately at the office and please if you are out watch your step.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline during any weather episode 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Monitoring - March 26, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring - March 26, 2015
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the system that is passing through, the service areas other than Hamilton the snow is now sticking. We have a truck being dispatched to the Hamilton Service areas for a salt run as they have received a couple centimeters of snow. The system passing over us is anticipated to be completed within the next hour, we will continue to monitor the sites.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please feel free to contact Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or you can also contact the office. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Weather Monitoring - March 26, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring - March 26, 2015
The Paramount teams monitored the sites overnight on March 26th, to watch for flash freezing, fortunately the temperatures did not drop low enough to cause freezing.
If anyone sees anything that needs attention please contact the office or Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3. We will be monitoring the little snow even that is coming through this morning and will proceed to service if the safety of the properties change.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline during any weather event as updates are made.
Weather Monitoring - February 25, 2015 // Freezing Status On Time
Weather Monitoring - February 25, 2015 // Freezing
The Paramount Service crews are going to be on standby with the Freezing Rain Warning that is in effect for the service areas. The weather network has issued the following summary:
A developing low pressure area originating in Colorado is forecasted to track across the central Great Lakes on Wednesday. Precipitation is expcted to arrive in the form of freezing rain towards dawn early Wednesday morning over extreme Southwestern Ontario and spread North Eastwards through the morning. The freezing rain will likely persist for a few hours before changing to rain later in the morning or early in the afternoon. Ice accumulation is possible in some locales. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery. Take extra care when walking or driving in affected areas. Freezing Rain Warnings are issued when rain falling in sub-zero temperatures created ice build-up and icy surfaces. Environment Canada meterologists will update alerts as required, so please take tuned to local media.
We will continue to monitor and track the system that is forecasted to hit the areas, please if you need to be on the roads be safe and take your time. Check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episodes.
Salt Run - March 23, 2015 Status On Time
Salt Run - March 23, 2015
The Paramount Service crews performed a salt run at Mississauga properties due to the couple centimeters of snowfall that was received during the early morning hours of March 23rd, 2015. This was performed to help combat any slippery areas that may arise.
If you have questions regarding your properties please contact the office at 905-332-2030. You can also get up to date information throughout any weather episode at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or this site.
Weather / Storm Watch March 3, 2015 Status On Time
Weather / Storm Watch March 3, 2015
The Paramount Service areas today are going to receive up to 5 cm of snow and some freezing rain in the ladder portion of the day. The snow / rain is expected to stop around 8pm tonight but our service crews are expecting to start their routes around 4pm. The only unexpected part of the storm will be the rain that is going to fall, whether it comes in rain, ice or snow can affect how we are going to be servicing the areas. This could also be a small chance of a double salt run depending on how much the rain washes away the salt that will be put down to combat the very cold ground that is going to allow freezing on impact.
Please be safe out there and respect the weather, freezing rain can be very dangerous without any warning.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates during any weather episode. Best way to contact a member of our team regarding your property is through email at [email protected] as all hands are on deck to combat this storm.
Weather / Storm Watch March 3, 2015 Status Stop
Weather / Storm Watch March 3, 2015
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the weather and preparing for the upcoming storm March 3rd, the forecast is calling for up to 5cm of snowfall along with Freezing Rain. There is a Freezing Rain Warning in Effect for our service areas. A low pressure system is developing over the American plains will track towards southern Ontario today, bringing a winter mix of precipitation to the region. Snow accompanied by some ice pellets is expected to reach the Golden Horseshoe near midday. It is forecasted to transition to freezing rain near midday and this afternoon in the Hamilton areas. The freezing rain will persist for a few hours before tapering into some light rain or drizzle as temperatures nudge above the freezing mark early this evening.
Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery. Take extra care when walking or driving in the affected areas. Freezing Rain Warnings are issued when rain falling in sub-zero temperatures create ice build-up and icy surfaces.
The Management Teams are continuing to monitor the weather and track the storm to figure out a plan of attack for servicing. Please be careful on the roads during the day, check back to this site for further information and updates on what our staff and crews are doing to keep your properties safe. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. During snow events best way to reach us for questions regarding your properties is via email at [email protected] as all hands are on deck.
Weather Monitoring March 1, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring March 1, 2015
The Paramount Crews are monitoring the system that is passing through the service areas and has been since the early morning hours of the 1st of March. We are expected to received maybe a centimeter of snow throughout the day and maybe another over night. We will continue to monitor the weather as well the sites to see of a plan of action if required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode.
Service Run February 24, 2015 Status On Time
Service Run February 24, 2015
The Paramount Teams have been monitoring the system that has been passing through the service areas throughout the afternoon and into the early evening hours of February 24. The crews started their routes for a full salt service run of all commercial and condominium properties as 10pm and all will be completed by 3am. This is to help combat any snow that may have stuck as well any slippery areas that may arise. Please be advised that there is some blowing snow and with customers that have flat roofs you may experience this more, the salt will help combat these problematic areas but please note it can take a little longer to take effect not only because of the blowing snow but also the frigid temperatures. With the sun forecasted tomorrow this will also help the salt take effect.
If you have questions regarding your properties please feel free to contact the office at 905-332-2030 ext 2. You can always check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode to ensure your safety.
Service Update February 21, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update February 21, 2015
The Paramount Service crews are planning on starting their routes to begin a full plow route followed by a salt run as of 3pm. In the service areas we have received anywhere from 5 to 10 cm of snowfall, we will be doing all commercial and condominium properties to get them opened up and then we will be working on residential properties also as we have reached over the 5cm threshold. We will continue to update this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline during this episode as to the plan of attack for all properties. Please stay safe, there are a lot of accidents on the road and it will take time for the crews to get around with their safety in mind.
Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2, during weather episodes best way to reach out to the teams is via email at [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatch of all trucks and crews. All service members are out on the roads and not always able to answer the phones for their safety. Thank you in advanced for your patience,
Service Update February 21, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update February 21, 2015
The Paramount Teams are monitoring the system that is expected to hit our service areas during the early morning hours of the 21st. We are expected to receive anywhere from 5-8 centimeters of snowfall during the day, we will continue to monitor the system but don't anticipate sending the crews out before the storm is finished which is around 9pm. We will be sending the staff and crews out for a full plow and salt run as well residential homes should we reach the 5cm threshold.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as to what our staff and crews are doing to ensure your safety. Best way to reach out to our staff during a weather episode is via email at [email protected] as it is all hands on deck during any episode.
Service Update February 19, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update February 19, 2015
The Paramount Service areas had sparatic snow falling throughout the day on February 18, the Milton areas received about 1-2cm of snow, Oakville received 1cm or less, Burlington received anywhere between 2 and 4cm, Hamilton was on boarder between 4 to 5cm and Stoney Creek was at 5cm. All commercial properties were either plowed, salted or both depending on snow amounts. All residential properties were checked for the 5cm threshold very few met the criteria so for the majority of the residential properties they did not receive servie. Please note, with us going into another deep freeze by tomorrow morning the salts effectiveness will diminish, please remind your patrons, and employees as well yourself during these frigid temperatures.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to keep you up to date and informed as to what our staff and crews are doing to keep your properties safe. Please feel free to email [email protected] as this is linked to our dispatch of the vehicles and crews.
Weather Monitoring February 18th, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 18th, 2015
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the system that has been passing through the service areas throughout the afternoon and estimated to continue to around 10pm. We will be continuing to monitor the weather and will be sending the crews out for a salt run as we have received anywhere from a light dusting to a couple centimeters of snow accumulation. The temperatures are once again going to dip to being very cold, we are going to attempt to get the crews out before the temperature hits below -15 as that is where the salt can start to lose it's effectiveness.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to provide information as to what our staff and crews are doing to keep you and your properties safe. Throughout weather episodes if you have questions regarding your properties best way to reach us is via email at [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatch of trucks and crews.
Weather Update February 18, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Update February 18, 2015
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring the sites during the early morning hours and most properties received anywhere from a light dusting to a centimeter of snowfall. Our commercial and condominium properties had residual salt from the previous run which is helping to combat the snowfall today. We will continue to monitor as the bands are coming through the service aresas. We anticipate a salt run needing to be done tonight but we will update as we know more.
If you require salt at your property please contact Jeff Webb at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or customer service ext 1, please check back to this site or our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Service update February 14, 2015 Status On Time
Service update February 14, 2015
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring the service areas during the night as a band of snow came through, we have received a dusting to a couple centimetres of snow. The crews started their routes as of 6am to perform a full salt run of condominium and commercial properties. Residential properties will not be serviced as we have not received the 5cm threshold within the service areas. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 9am. We chose to do the salt run when we did as the temperatures are below -10, the temperatures are forecasted to dip again close to -20 and this way the salt laid will help combat any flurries that we may receive throughout the day on February 14 and overnight into the 15th as salt will not be as effective below -15.
if you have questions regarding your properties please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as update are made throughout any weather episode. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of crews and trucks.
Service Update February 13, 2015 Status Stop
Service Update February 13, 2015
The Paramount Crews are monitoring the system that is passing through our service areas during the evening hours on the 13th into the morning of February 14th. We are expected to received anywhere from 2-4cm of snowfall during these hours. Once the snow has finished we will be sending out our crews to perform a salt run of all condominium and commercial properties, if we hit the 5cm threshold the residential properties will be serviced, if we do not hit the 5cm mark they will not be receiving services.
During any weather episode please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to keep you up to date on what our service levels are as well what our staff and crews are doing to ensure your safety. If you have questions regarding your properties please email [email protected].
Service Update February 12, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update February 12, 2014
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 3am to perform a salt run of condominium and commercial properties throughout the service areas on February 12. We received anywhere from 1 to 2cm of snowfall, the salt laid will help combat any slippery areas. If you have questions regarding your sites please contact the office or Jeff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3. We have an estimated completion of all sites by 9am on February 12.
Throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline for updates for service levels as well what and where out crews are at. You can also call our 24 hour snowline for updates also.
Service Update February 9, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update February 9, 2015
The paramount crews were monitoring the snow that started around 11pm, the forecast of a couple centimeters was inaccurate and now looks as though we will be hitting the 5cm threshold so as of 2am on February 9 the crews are beginning a full plow route and followed by a salt route. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 10am on February 9. The service areas have received different amounts of snow accumulation across the areas, Hamilton and Burlington residential properties will be receiving services as they are over the 5cm threshold. Milton and Oakville homes did not get the 5cm so they did not receive services the weather episode.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode. For specific inquiries regarding your properties please email [email protected] and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Service Update February 9, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update February 9, 2015
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 1am on February 9th following the weekend long storm that has been lingering. The crews started a full salt service run as we have received some snow as well freezing drizzle, we have an anticipated completion of all routes by 6am for all condominium and commercial properties.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode.
Service Update February 8, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update February 8, 2015
The Paramount Service crews were sent out this morning to perform a salt service run of the Oakville and Milton condominium and commercial properties. These areas received a couple centimeters so the decision was made to perform the salt run to help combat any slippery areas while this storm is still lingering in the service areas. The other service areas were checked and deemed to be safe, we will continue to monitor the system throughout the duration. Residential properties will be serviced once we hit the 5cm threshold.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather epsiode.
Weather Update February 8, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Update February 8, 2015
The Paramount Service teams continue to monitor the system that is passing through, the winds seem to have pushed some of the system away from our service areas but we are still all prepared to go out should this change. We are still showing in the forecast to get anywhere from 5 to 10cm of snow fall. Should this take place we will be sending the crews out once the accumulation has started for an initial clearing as this will be wet and heavy snow. We will then be breaking in between and sending the crews out over the evening once the snow has stopped to perform a full clearning once again along with a salt run.
This has been a tricky storm throughout this weekend, we are continuing to monitor all sites for safety as there is still a threat of freezing rain. Our crews are on call and ready to go. Please check back to this site as we will be updating it throughout for any levels of services as well the updates on the pending storm. You can also call our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Update February 8, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Update February 8, 2015
The Paramount Service teams continue to monitor the system that is passing through, the winds seem to have pushed some of the system away from our service areas but we are still all prepared to go out should this change. We are still showing in the forecast to get anywhere from 5 to 10cm of snow fall. Should this take place we will be sending the crews out once the accumulation has started for an initial clearing as this will be wet and heavy snow. We will then be breaking in between and sending the crews out over the evening once the snow has stopped to perform a full clearning once again along with a salt run.
This has been a tricky storm throughout this weekend, we are continuing to monitor all sites for safety as there is still a threat of freezing rain. Our crews are on call and ready to go. Please check back to this site as we will be updating it throughout for any levels of services as well the updates on the pending storm. You can also call our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Update February 8, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Update February 8, 2015
The Paramount Service crews continue to monitor the Alberta clipper that is still forecasted to hit the srevice areas throughout this weekend and into early Monday morning. The forecast is stating anywhere from 5 to 10cm of snowfall forecated to hit throughout the service areas, we are continuing to watch and monitor the system. Once we have hit the snow starting to accumulate we will be sending out the service trucks and crews for a clearing. In between we will again most likely take a break until it has stopped then send them back out to do a final clearing of all properties then followed by a salt run of commercial and condominium properties.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updatesa are made throughout any weather episode as to what our service crews are doing to ensure your safety.
Weather Update February 7, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Update February 7, 2015
The Paramount Service teams continue to monitor the Alberta clipper that is forecasted to hit the service areas. At this time the forecast states anywhere from 15 to 20cm of snow fall, the crews are monitoring the sites for saftey as well getting prepared to head out to service all properties. This storm is still slow moving so we may take a break in between until the final amount has fallen to then preform a full clearing of all properties as well a salt run of commercial and condominium properties.
We will continue to monitor the system and update this site so please check back if you are wondering what service levels will be performed throughout this weekend. You can also call our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates.
Weekend Weather Update for February 7/8, 2015 Status On Time
Weekend Weather Update for February 7/8, 2015
The Paramount Snow Teams are watching this weekends' Alberta clipper that is forecasted to come through the service areas throughout this weekend. The weather reports are anywhere from 8 to 20cm across the 48 hours starting early Saturday morning. As of right now we are watching the hourly and are expecting to be out in the afternoon or early evening on Saturday February 7 for our first bout of the storm which at this point should be an accumulation of 5 to 10cm.
Because this storm is so slow moving we will be giving it a break and waiting for the next accumulations which will most likely warrant another run again Sunday morning into the day and with a cleanup and salt run Sunday Febrary 8 overnight before the Monday morning rush hour. If this system brings ice during the afternoon on Saturday which is a prediction it could require 2 salt runs to be performed this is to ensure the properties are safe and ready for Monday morning travel.
Also, in case you have not been keeping tracking for our commercial and condominium properties this will be our 20th snow epsode this season and our 20th salt run. Additional salts will now be billed out monthly. Please be safe and limit travel if possible this weekend.
Service Update February 6, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update February 6, 2015
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring the small system that was coming through the service areas during the early morning hours of February 6th, The service areas received anywhere from 1 to 2cm of snowfall. We will be starting a full salt run of all commercial and condimium properties as of 7am with an estimated completion of all routes by 12pm.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout a weather episode.
Weather Monitoring February 6, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Monitoring February 6, 2015
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the light snow that is coming through the service areas, we are expecting possibly 1cm of snowfall during the night. We will be salting all commercial and condominium properties in the morning if the snow accumulates. We will continue to monitor the small system passing through and will make our choice for plan of action if needed.
Please check back to this site our call our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. For specific questinos regarding your properties please call Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or email [email protected].
Service Update February 4th, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update February 4th, 2015
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the small storm that started coming through the service areas during the evening hours on February 3rd. We anticipate to receive anywhere from 2 to 4 centimeters of snow to fall. The crews are starting their routes as of 10am on February 4th to perform a salt run, during this time we will be taking the opportunity to cleanup some of the leftover from the large storm that hit Sunday and Monday. We have an anticipated completion of all routes by 4pm on February 4th but we will also be dealing with traffic throughout the day so it could take longer.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. Best way to contact us regarding your properties during snow episodes is via email at [email protected] as all hands are on deck and being on the roads it's unsafe to answer the phones. Please note we are no longer taking customers on for this winter season as all of our routes and trucks have been filled.
Thank you once again for your patience, our staff and crews are trying to get to each site in a safe but timely manner.
Weather Update February 4, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Update February 4, 2015
The Paramount Servive Teams are monitoring the small storm coming over the next 24 hours with accumulations of 2-4cm of snow. We will be monitoring the system and once we hit the 5cm threshold we will be sending the crews out, during that time we will be taking the opportunity to cleanup some of the left over from the large storm from Sunday / Monday. The storm is anticipated to start on and off around midnight, we will continue to monitor the storm and once we have hit 5cm we will be sending the crews out.
Please check back to this site for updates during this storm, you can also call our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout.any weather episodes.
Service Update February 3, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update February 3, 2015
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 10pm on February 1st to battle a very large storm that hit all of the service areas. The crews completed their first plow runs as of 7pm on February 2nd and started into their second plow run and followed by a salt run. We have an anticipated completion of all routes as of 6am on February 3rd.
If you have questions regarding your properties please email [email protected]. Throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Storm February 1 / 2nd, 2015 Status Delay60 # minutes
Storm February 1 / 2nd, 2015
The Paramount Service crews started their routes as of 10pm on February 1st, the service areas received anywhere from 30 to 45cm of snowfall throughout the areas. The paramount crews are doing the best they can to service all the properties, like any storm Of this caliber there are multiple things that can go wrong. With he amount of now as well the cold temperatures we are reminding our crews to be safe. We are reminding all customer that if possible to stay home until Monday afternoon or evening until all the essential services have been taken care of. We are hoping to have the first clearing of snow by 10am then the crews will be sent home for a mandatory rest period then back out for a second run followed by a salt run of all commercial and condominium properties.
Please if you have inquiries regarding your properties we are doing the best to get to all properties safely and in a timely manner with all hands on deck to tackle this storm. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. Best way to reach any of the staff during s storm of this caliber is by emailing [email protected]
Thank you in advanced for your understanding, please be safe!
Snow Storm February 1st, 2015 Status On Time
Snow Storm February 1st, 2015
Winter Storm February 1, 2015 Status Stop
Winter Storm February 1, 2015
The Paramount Service crews are gearing up for a large winter storm to hit the service areas, we will continue to monitor and make plans of attack to service all properties within a timely manner as well safely for our crew members:
Sunday-Monday storm
Hazardous winter conditions are expected. A developing winter storm from Colorado is tracking towards Southern Ontario. Snow associated with this storm will begin this morning and continue until Monday morning. Total snowfall amounts are generally expected to be in the 15 to 25 cm range, although amounts approaching 30 cm may be possible, especially near the Great Lakes. Also, winds will strengthen and become gusty this afternoon and evening, reducing visibilities to 0.5 km or less in blowing snow. The combination of snow and blowing snow will make for hazardous travelling conditions.
Details
Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing snow. Take extra care when walking or driving in affected areas. Public Safety Canada encourages everyone to make an emergency plan and get an emergency kit with drinking water, food, medicine, a first-aid kit and a flashlight. Please if possible stay off the roads Monday morning to help the essential services perform their duties and get your properties safe.
Service Update January 29th, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update January 29th, 2015
The Paramount Service crews started their routes at 8pm on January 29th to perform a full plow run as well salt service run. All commercial and residential properties received full services in the Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Mississauga and Stoney Creek as they received anywhere from 5 to 8cm of snowfall. The Milton service areas did not receive the 5cm threshold so no residential properties received services, Milton commercial properties received a full plow and salt service. We have an anticipated completion of all routes by 8am on January 30th, 2015.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews and staff are doing to ensure your safety as well level of services. If you have questions regarding your properties please contact Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Service Update January 29, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update January 29, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring the system that is passing through, we are expecting to receive anywhere from 3 to 7 cm of snowfall between 1pm and 10pm. The crews are tarting their routes approximately 8pm to begin a full plow run followed by a salt run. We anticipate all routes to be completed by 6am on January 30th, 2015.
Please check back to this website or our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to keep you up to date on what our staff and crews are doing to ensure your safety and care of your property.
Weather Update January 29, 2015 Status Stop
Weather Update January 29, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring the system that is passing through, we are expecting to receive anywhere from 3-7cm of snowfall between 1pm and 10pm. With this being a quick snowfall and falling during rush hour the Paramount Crews will not be servicing any properties until the end of the storm.
If anything changes we will be updating this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update January 26th - 2nd Run Status Stop
Service Update January 26th - 2nd Run
The Paramount Service teams started their 2nd run aftter the storm on the 26th as of 10pm. All residential and commercial properties were visited and cleared twice throughout the storm.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. You can also contact Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager for any questions at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Service Update January 26, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update January 26, 2015
The Paramount Service crews started their routes approximately 7am on January 26th, 2015. The service areas received anywhere from 10-15 cm in Burlington, 15-20 cm in Oakville, and sparce snow throughout Mississauga, Milton, Hamilton, Stoney Creek. Flurries are to be going throughout the night, all properties including all residential properties will be completed by 5pm tonight. The crews will then be going home for a rest period as well a re-grouping of the next plan of action, all crews will be going back out tonight for a clean up of sites as well a salt run to be performed.
Please always check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. This is the best way to see what our staff and crews are doing to help provide services as well keep you and your properties safe.
Weather Update January 26th, 2015 Status Stop
Weather Update January 26th, 2015
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the snow that started around 5am on January 26, we are expected to receive lake effect snow and snow squalls throughout the day today, There is now a risk of potentially 10-15cm of snowfall in local areas. We will be continuing to monitor the system as it's coming through and gauging a plan of attack for the service areas.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. Please email [email protected] if you have questions regarding your sites, phones aren't always easily answered during snow storms as the crews are working hard.
Service Update January 26th, 2015 Status Stop
Service Update January 26th, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring the system that is slow moving, the crews will be monitoring during the early morning hours of January 26. We will be making sure all properties are safe and will be making a decision once we know what is going on in all service areas for the level of service required.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to ensure your safety as well to advise what our teams are doing to provide services. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of the trucks. For specific questinos regarding your properties you can also contact Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Weather Update January 25th, 2015 Status Stop
Weather Update January 25th, 2015
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring all sites with the band of precipitation that was coming through the early evening on January 24th. As of 3am on January 25th all sites have been checked, with the residual salt at the properties and the sun forecasted tomorrow this should help combat any slippery spots. We also wanted to do our best at the same time of safety but to preserve cost for the salt runs.
If you have questions regarding your sites please call Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected]. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episodes,
Weather Update January 24, 2015 Status Stop
Weather Update January 24, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring the bands that are coming through until Midnight, we will be checking sites as the night progresses and will be making a decision as to what our plan of attack will be. Throughtout the service areas we are expecting up to 1cm of snowfall.
Please check back to this site for updates as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 Ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Weather Update January 19, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Update January 19, 2015
The Paramount Service Teams were checking all sites and spot salted where needed. Milton had a little more precipitation yesterday causing it to freeze so Milton Commercial Properties were all salted. Salting of Milton was completed by 7am on January 19, 2015.
For questions regarding your properties during any weather episode please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to keep you informed as to what our crews and management teams are doing to ensure your safety. For specific questions regarding your properties you can also contact Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Weather Monitoring January 16, 2015 Status Stop
Weather Monitoring January 16, 2015
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the few quick bands of snow that are coming throug our service areas. We are expecting maybe a half a centimeter to fall and we will be keeping a close eye on it. Flurries started around 4:30am, with the residue salt this should help combat any laying of snow as well slippery areas, The crews are on standby should the situation change.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to keep our customers informed as to what our staff and management teams are doing to ensure your safety. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of the vehicles and crews. For specific questions regarding your properties please feel free to reach out to Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Service Update January 14th, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update January 14th, 2015
The Paramount Service teams started their routes approximately 9pm on January 13th, 2015 with an estimated completion of all routes by 1am on January 14th, 2015. The service areas received anywhere from 1 to 4cm of snowfall from the lake effect band of snow that came through during the afternoon and lasted into the early evening. The sun during the day on the 14th will help combat any slippery areas.
Please check www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline or our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 during any weather episode as updates are made as to what our staff and teams are doing to help ensure your safety.
If you have questions regarding a specific site you can email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of all crews or you can contact Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Service Update January 13th, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update January 13th, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews were monitoring the lake effect snow band that started this afternoon and has continued into the early evening. The service areas received approximately 1cm of snowfall throughout, the crews started their routes for a full salt service run of commercial and condominium properties as of 9pm on January 13th.
For updates throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 this will give updates on our crews and management teams and plans of action during each episode. You can also contact Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 for specific questions pending your property or [email protected].
Weather Update January 13, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Update January 13, 2015
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the lake effect snow that we have been receiving on and off throughout the day on January 13th. We have sent the crews out to check sites and will determine in the next few hours of what our plan of action will be. We are expecting maybe 1cm of snowfall over the next few hours.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode to advise what our crews and management teams are doing to ensure your safety. You can also contact Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Supervisor at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected] for specific questions regarding your property.
service run January 12, 2015 Status On Time
service run January 12, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews were monitoring the system that started coming through the areas during the evening hours on January 11. As of 3am all service crews were sent out to start a full salt service run of all commercial and condominium properties. We received anywhere from 1 to 2cm of snowfall, it is forecasted to continue to flurry throughout the day and we will continue to monitor throughout the day. We have an anticipated completion of all routes by 6am for the salt run and we may possibly be back out once the storm is done for another service run.
Please check back to this site or our 24 hour snow line as updates are made as to what our crews and management teams are doing to service your properties. You can also call our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Weather Update January 11, 2015 Status On Time
Weather Update January 11, 2015
The Paramount Crews are monitoring the system that is forecasted to pass through the service areas during the overnight hours into tomorrow January 12, 2015. We are forecasted to receive anywhere from 1-4cm of snowfall during these times, we will continue to monitor but at this time it looks like it will be salt run for commercial properties as well condominiums. We will be watching and monitoring the weather for the residential properties, if we hit the 5cm threshold the residentials will be receiving services also.
Please check back to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episode, also you can call our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are also made to ensure updates on what our staff, crews and management teams are doing to ensure your safety throughout weather episodes. For specific questions regarding your sites you can also email [email protected] or you can contact Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Service Update January 9th, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update January 9th, 2015
The Paramount Service Teams started their routes by 2am, all service areas received 2-3cm of snowfall except for Hamilton and Stoney Creek they received anywhere from 5-6cm of snowfall. All commercial and comdominium properties have received a salt run, and houses in Hamilton received service also.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made through any weather episode, you can also get updates on service levels and what our staff, crews and management teams are doing to ensure your safety. If you have specific questions pertaining to your site you can email [email protected] as thi is directly linked to the dispatcher or you can reach out to Jeff our Property Maintrnance Manager at [email protected] or extension 3.
Service Update January 9th, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update January 9th, 2015
The Paramount Teams are watching the Alberta clipper coming through over night, expected to end around 3am. We are expecting 2-3cm of snowfall in our service areas. As of right now our plan is to start salting all commercial and condominium properties starting around 2am with an estimated completion by 6am.
We will be updating this site as well our 24 hour snowline should any plans change to the service level, please continue to check this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. Please be patient with our staff and crews, we are trying to get to your properties in a timely manner but at the same time safely and keep warm. If you have direct questions regarding your properties feel free to reach out to Jeff Webb our property maintenance manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected]. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of the trucks and crews.
Service update January 8th, 2015 Status On Time
Service update January 8th, 2015
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the system that is forecasted to be coming through during the evening hours into the early morning. The forecast is calling for possibly up to 5 cm of snowfall, if we hit the 5cm threshold all properties including residential properties will be serviced. If we do not hit the 5cm threshold a salt run will be performed. Please be patient as our crews do the best to get to all properties in a timely manner but at the same time keep safe and warm.
Please check back to this website or our 24 hour snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode, this way you can stay up to date with what our staff, crews and management teams are doing to keep your properties safe at 905-332-2030 ext 2. You can also reach Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager for questions directly linked to your property at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Service Update January 7th, 2015 Status Delay60
Service Update January 7th, 2015
The Paramount Service crews are running a bit behind on their routes as two of our trucks were held up with MTO weight inspections, both trucks were down for an hour each waiting to get inspected. We have started the routes back up again fully as of 10:15am and because of the delay we are estimating an extra hour for completion.
For updates throughout any weather episode please check back to this site or also our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. You can email [email protected] as this email is directly linked to the dispatcher of trucks and crews. For specific questions regarding your properties please email [email protected] our Property Maintenance Manager Jeff Webb.
Service Update January 7th, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update January 7th, 2015
The Paramount Service crews started their routes to perform a salt run as of 6:30am January 7th, 2015 with an estimated completion by 10:30am. The service areas received anywhere from.1 cm to 1.5 cm of snowfall and the crews monitoring the system decided to help combat any slippery areas a salt run was to be performed. Please note, the current temperatures across the service areas is -14 with the wind-chill of -24, with the temperatures being as frigid as they are it may take a little time for the salt to take effect. Please be patient as our crews are doing their best to get to all properties in a timely manner but at the same time keep safe and warm,
Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for any updates throughout any weather episodes as updates are made to keep you informed as to what our crews, staff and teams are doing to help keep you safe. You can email snowline@paramountlandscaping,ca as this email is directly linked to the dispatcher for any questions, you can also contact Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected] for questions regarding your property.
Service Update January 5th, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update January 5th, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews started a full salt run at all properties as of midnight on January 5th. The service areas received anywhere from a light dusting to 1cm of snowfall as well blowing snow so with the salt run this should help combat any slippery areas.
For any questions regarding your properties please call Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected]. Throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made as to what service levels are taking place. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of the crews.
Service Update January 3rd & 4th (Morning Briefing Status On Time
Service Update January 3rd & 4th (Morning Briefing
Paramount Customers,
The Paramount Teams worked through the evening and overnight hours to get the properties as safe as possible. The forecasted high temperature of 7-10 degrees did not come over night as expected which slowed down the melting and salt operation.
All properties in the past 16 hours have been salted twice and scraped once between January 3rd and 4th. We imagine by day break that the remaining slush will melt with our efforts. It was definitely a weird and unpredictable storm but the guys managed very well with what we could do.
Best way to stay informed as to what our staff, crews and management teams are doing during any weather episode is by checking out our website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline or you can call our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of the trucks. For specific questions or concerns regarding your property feel free to call Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Thank you for your patience,
The Paramount Team
Service Update January 3rd, 2015 Status On Time
Service Update January 3rd, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews started a Priority Salt Run as of 1:30pm. The crews are going to continue to do their salt runs but please bare with us as the apt takes longer to take effect with slush and rain as it does with snow. We are expecting approximately 1-3cm of snowfall throughout the day today with a possibility of turning to Freezing Rain this afternoon and rain this evening. There is no guarantee of these three different precipications for timing but we do know that it is turning from snow to rain by dinner time.
This is an interesting storm because the temperatures are going to continue to raise throughout and by 6am it is to be at the highest temperatures of +7 degrees. Anything that does come down before the rain will melt by evening. There is a small chance of the parking lots becoming unsafe throughout the afternoon for a couple of hours. All of our staff and crews are on standby should they be required.
Please note, we will have a small window to service properties while unsafe because it is going to melt within a couple of hours. We will be servicing our high priority sites for a Saturday (Open Business', Senior Homes, then condos and business' that are closed).
As you all know our salt route takes approximately 4 hours so we will either get to you with a salt run or mother nature will get to you with the temperatures. But properties should not be unsafe for long, we will do everything in our efforts to keep everyone safe. By tomorrow morning there should be no evidence of any precipitation.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode as to what our staff, crews and service teams are doing to provide services. For specific information regarding your property please contact Jeff Webb our property maintenance manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected]. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of the trucks.
Service Update January 3rd, 2015 Status Stop
Service Update January 3rd, 2015
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring the system that is coming through the areas. We are expecting approximately 1-3cm of snowfall throughout the day today with a possibility of turning to Freezing Rain this afternoon and rain this evening. There is no guarantee of these three different precipications for timing but we do know that it is turning from snow to rain by dinner time.
This is an interesting storm because the temperatures are going to continue to raise throughout and by 6am it is to be at the highest temperatures of +7 degrees. Anything that does come down before the rain will melt by evening. There is a small chance of the parking lots becoming unsafe throughout the afternoon for a couple of hours. All of our staff and crews are on standby should they be required.
Please note, we will have a small window to service properties while unsafe because it is going to melt within a couple of hours. We will be servicing our high priority sites for a Saturday (Open Business', Senior Homes, then condos and business' that are closed).
As you all know our salt route takes approximately 4 hours so we will either get to you with a salt run or mother nature will get to you with the temperatures. But properties should not be unsafe for long, we will do everything in our efforts to keep everyone safe. By tomorrow morning there should be no evidence of any precipitation.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode as to what our staff, crews and service teams are doing to provide services. For specific information regarding your property please contact Jeff Webb our property maintenance manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected]. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of the trucks.
Service Run January 2nd, 2015 Status Stop
Service Run January 2nd, 2015
The Paramount Service Teams were monitoring the bands of snow that were coming through, most of the service areas received a light dusting of snow but did not accumulate to anything. Mississauga received approximately 1cm of snowfall, a salt run was performed at our commercial properites in the Mississauga area to help combat with any slippery spots.
Throughout any weather episode please check to this website or you can call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any system coming through. Updates are made to let our cusomers know what our staff, crew and management teams are doing to ensure the safety of your properties.
You can email [email protected] as this email is linked to the dispatcher of vehicles, or you can also reach out to Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected] for specific information on your property.
Happy New Year 2015!! Status Stop
Happy New Year 2015!!
Paramount Landscaping wants to wish all of our staff, families, friends and valued customers a Happy New Year. May 2015 bring all the joy to you and yours.
We would also like to extend our thanks to our hard working staff for a great 2014 and let's make 2015 even better!!!
Service Update December 31, 2014 Status Stop
Service Update December 31, 2014
The Paramount Service Crews have been monitoring the system that has been passing through the areas during the evening hours of December 31, 2014. All sites have been checked as of 2:15am and we will be continuing to do so throughout the early morning hours as a few more bands are to be passing through and will determine if a salt run is to be performed.
Throughout any weather episode please check back to this site or our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to keep you updated on what our staff and crews are doing to keep your properties safe. This is the best way to find out what the next plan of action in our service levels for your areas. Feel free to email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatch of vehicles. You can also reach Jeff Webb our Property Maintenance Manager at [email protected] or 905-332-2030 ext 3 for information directly linked to your property.
MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS Status On Time
MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS
The Paramount Service crews want to wish all of our valued customers, staff, friends and families a very Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy Holidays!
Service Update December 17, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update December 17, 2014
The Paramount Service Teams were monitoring the system that was passing through the service areas. A decision for a salt run was made to be performed north of the 401. The milton areas received a couple centimeters of accumulation, the salt run was performed to help combat further snow that may fall. Our Stoney Creek Commercial Properties were also salted.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please check back to this site as well please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. By checking these two options this will allow you to know where our trucks, crews as well management teams are and what we are doing to ensure the safety of your properties. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of the crews. Our Property Maintenance Manager Jeff can be reached at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected] for direct questons regarding your properties.
Service Update December 11, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update December 11, 2014
The Paramount Service Crews started their routes for a full plow and salt run by noon. The snow is still coming and the roads and parking lots are a mess. We have an estimated time of completion of all routes for the 2nd run by 6pm and then back out to clean up and clear again.
Service Update December 11, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update December 11, 2014
The Paramount Service crews started their routes approximately 4am to do a Presalt before the form arrives, we chose to do this salt run to help combat the snow that we are forecasted to get. We are forecasted 5 - 10cm of snow fall throughout the day on the 11th so the crews will be back out in evening once storm has finished to perform a full plow and run. Please note, residential properties will be done once the snow has finished.
Please check back to this site for updates as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. The is the bet way to find out what our crews, trucks as well management teams are doing to service your business and residential properties. You can also email [email protected] as this email is directly linked to the dispatcher of the service crews.
Service Update December 11, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update December 11, 2014
Service Upate for December 11, 2014.
The Paramount Service Crews continue to monitor the system that is to be passing through, as of 12:30am there has been no accumulation or snow activity. The forecast is still calling for heavier amounts of snowfall during the hours of 5am - 9am, as of this time we are anticipating a salt run to begin approximately 3am this is to help combat the snow that we are to be receving throughout the day today. We are going to continue to do everything possible to ensure the safety of our clients as well our staff during this early morning and afternoon storm.
Please check back to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episode as well our automated snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. This is the best way to stay informed as to what our crews, trucks and management teams are doing to service our valued customers throughout weather episodes. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatch of the trucks.
Weather Update December 12, 2014 Status On Time
Weather Update December 12, 2014
Service Update for December 10, 2014. The Paramount Service Teams are monitoring the system that is to be coming through the service areas during the late hours of this evening beginning with some flurries into the early morning hours beginning with snow approximately 5am. At this time there are a couple plans of actions that we are deciding upon for the crews but we will be making that decision once we have been able to get a better grasp of what the storm is going to bring us.
The snow at this point is not expected to start until approximately 5am on Thursday December 11, with light flurries over night and into the early morning hours. With the snow starting as early as it is forecasted the crews will most likely be out throughout the day once the storm has finished.
Please check back to this site as well you can call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode. These are the best ways to stay informed as to what our crews, trucks and management teams are doing to service your properties throughout winter storms. You can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of the service crews.
Service Performed November 27, 2014 Status On Time
Service Performed November 27, 2014
The Paramount Service Crews were monitoring the sites throughout the weather episode throughout the day on November 27, 2014. All commercial properties received a salt run on 11/27/14 during the evening hours due to some slippery areas.
Please check to this site throughout any weather episode as updates are made as well you can call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. Customers can also email [email protected] as this email is directly linked to the dispatcher of the crews.
Weather Update - November 27, 2014 Status Stop
Weather Update - November 27, 2014
The Paramount Service teams are monitoring the system that is passing through the service areas. As of 9:30pm the teams are continuing to monitor the sites and will be making a decision later this evening as to what service levels if any are going to be performed. Throughout the day on November 27th, 2014 we have received light flurries but nothing amounting to anything as most of the snow that is falling has melted.
Please check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for service level updates or you can also email our Snowline at [email protected] as it is directly linked to the dispatcher of the crews.
Service Update for November 19 - 20, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update for November 19 - 20, 2014
Full Salt Service Run of Commercial Properties - N Status On Time
Full Salt Service Run of Commercial Properties - N
The Paramount Service Crews started their routes this morning as of 5am to perform a full salt service run of all commercial properties. Residential properties didn't hit the 5cm threshold in the service areas but we had full monitoring of all residential properties during the weather episode.
Throughout any weather episode please check back to this site as we update our service levels throughout any weather episode that we are facing. You can also email naomi@paramountlandscaping,ca as she is in constant contact with the trucks and shovel crews able to give estimated timing.
Weather Update November 17, 2014 Status On Time
Weather Update November 17, 2014
Paramount service crews started their routes to perform a full salt service run at all commercial properties as of 5am The service areas have received anywhere from 2-4cm of snowfall and is expected to turn to rain during the early morning hours. For more updates of services in your areas please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can e,ail our snow line at [email protected].
First Snowfall of 2014-15 Season -- November 16, Status On Time
First Snowfall of 2014-15 Season -- November 16,
The Paramount Service Teams are monitoring the active weather that has been happening all day of November 16, 2014. We are anticipating with the temperatures that we will not have to do a salt run but we are all monitoring as the night goes along. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for any service updates.
Weather Monitoring April 15, 2014 Status Stop
Weather Monitoring April 15, 2014
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the system that is passing through our areas, we have not made a decision on level of service as of yet and will continue to monitor the weather. Once a decision has been made we will be updating the website as well our Snowline.
If you have questions regarding your sites please contact our office at extension 1 or check back to this site for further updates. You can also email [email protected] as this is linked to the dispatch.
Service Update March 29, 2014 Status Stop
Service Update March 29, 2014
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the system that is passing through the service areas. The forecast is calling for a trace of snowfall during the early morning hours. At this point we do not foresee having to provide any services as tomorrow we are forecastedbto have 5 degree temperatures. The crews will continue to monitor the system, and updates will be made to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your site please contact our customer service department at extension 1 or you can email [email protected]. We will be updating as service leve!s may change so please check back.
Service Update March 22, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update March 22, 2014
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring the system that started coming through the service areas around 4:30am. Overall it seemed to be fairly uneventful, the reports from our crews that have been out monitoring sites is that we received only a light dusting of snow not the freezing rain, snow combo that was called for. Some spot salting has been done where necessary.
If you have questions regarding your properties please contact out office at 905-332-2030 ext 1, or you can email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the dispatcher of the service teams.
Service Update March 22, 2014 Status Stop
Service Update March 22, 2014
Weather Update March 19, 2014 Status On Time
Weather Update March 19, 2014
The Paramount Service Teams will be monitoring the sites throughout the day today as the forecast calls for rain all day. As of this time the drivers have reported that the parking lots are not slippery due to the drizzle that we have received and the temperatures are expected to rise throughout the day. Our teams will be monitoring the sites over the next 24 hours and will be spot salting where necessary.
If you have any concerns regarding your properties please call the office at 905-332-2030 ext 1 for the customer service department. We will be updating the site should the levels of service change so please check back periodically.
Service Update March 12, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update March 12, 2014
Storm Watch March 12, 2014 Status Stop
Storm Watch March 12, 2014
The storm that we have all been anticipating began to hit the service areas around 8:30am on March 12, 2014 and is estimated to taper off around 5pm this evening. We are expecting around 10cm of snowfall and blowing snow later this afternoon. The trucks will be waiting until the storm has completed before being dispatched to start their routes.
If you have questions regarding your sites please feel free to check back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates on service levels of our teams. You can also email [email protected] as this email is directly linked to the representative who dispatches the trucks and crews.
Storm Watch March 12, 2014 Status Stop
Storm Watch March 12, 2014
Southern Ontario has a good chance of receiving 10 to 15cm of snowfall throughout the day on March 12. Overnight there is a possibility of 1cm of snowfall with the majority of the snow falling between 6am and 5pm on Wednesday March 12. Being that it will only be just over 10cm of snow and will not be a major storm the trucks will most likely not be servicing any sites until the storm is finished. We are planning on having the trucks on the roads to start their routes as of this point approximately 3pm on the 12th. All sites should be plowed and salted by the early mornin ghours of the 13th.
Please check back this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates on the storm as well the status levels of our staff. If you have questions regarding your sites please contact our customer service department at extension 1 or you can email [email protected] as this is directly linked to the customer service representative who is dispatching the trucks.
STORM WATCH - March 12, 2014 Status Stop
STORM WATCH - March 12, 2014
Storm Watch! Spring today .... Winter Tomorrow.
Rising Temperatures, Opened Windows and Melting Snow .... signs of spring have finally been popping up in our service areas. The Bad News .... this is all coming to an end on Wednesday. A storm system from the United States will be making it's way to the service areas. A special weather statement covers much of the GTA with between 5-15cm possible throughout the day. To make matters worse, brisk northwest winds between 40-50km /h will result in blowing snow and poor driving conditions.
Please stay tuned to keep up to date on services times and levels.
Salt Run March 5, 2014 Status Stop
Salt Run March 5, 2014
The Paramount Service crews started their routes approximately midnight on March 5, 2014 to perform a full salt service run as the service areas received anywhere from 2-3cm of snowfall during the evening on March 4th. The routes were fully completed by 6am on March 6th of all properties.
If you have questions regarding your properties please feel free to contact our Customer Service Department at extension 1 of 905-332-2030 or you can also email [email protected].
Salt & Plow Run for March 2, 2014 Status On Time
Salt & Plow Run for March 2, 2014
The Paramount Crews started their routes as of 3am to start their plow runs as all service areas received anywhere from 3 - 7cm of snowfall during the early morning hours. All routes were completed for plowing as of 11am and we will be commencing a full salt service run of all properties there after.
If you have questions regarding your properties please email [email protected].
Salt Run February 26th, 2014 Status On Time
Salt Run February 26th, 2014
The Paramount Service Crews were monitoring the system that was passing through the service areas during the evening hours on the 25th. As of 1:30am all Crews were on the roads to perform a full salt service run with the precipitation that we had received. The routes were all completed as of 5:30am. With the sun that is forecasted for today (26th) this should help melt up the residual snow that fell as well will help combat any slippery areas.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your properties you can reach Greg our Property Maintenance Manager at extension 3 or [email protected] or you can also contact the customer service department at extension 1 or [email protected].
Salt Run February 21, 2014 Status On Time
Salt Run February 21, 2014
Rainfall Warning for Service Areas February 20 Status Stop
Rainfall Warning for Service Areas February 20
The Paramount Service areas are expecting a mixed bag of precipitation over the next 24 to 48 hours. This is a major storm bringing 20 to 40mm of rain tonight and Friday February 21. An Alberta clipper and Texas lows are merging and will intensify as the low centre heads towards Lake Superior. This storm system will bring rising temperatures to Southern Ontario along with significant precipitation and strong winds. Rain and wet snow are currently affecting the service areas this afternoon. We have not reached the 5cm threshold for home owners so they will not be serviced as of right now. We will be updating the site as we track this storm that is coming through the service areas along with the plan of attack should any services be required.
If you have questions regarding your properties please contact Greg our Property Maintenance Manager at extension 3 or [email protected], you can also contact our Customer Service department at extension 1 or [email protected].
February 18, 2014 Status Stop
February 18, 2014
The Paramount Service crews started their routes approximately 4am on February 18, the service areas received anywhere from 5-10cm of snowfall during the early morning hours. All plow routes were completed by 1pm on February 18th, all drivers have been sent home for a mandatory rest period. We will be having our salt crews back out tonight approximately 10pm on the 18th to complete a full salt service run.
If you have questions regarding your properties feel free to contact Greg our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or you can email [email protected]. You can also reach our customer service department at extension 1 or email [email protected].
Storm Watch for February 17, 2014 Status Stop
Storm Watch for February 17, 2014
The Paramount Landscaping Team is tracking the storm for Monday February 17th through the night. The storm is estimated to start around midnight and complete just after the morning rush hour. The majority of the storm is estimated to be over by 5am with a couple cm expected to fall after. The Paramount trucks and crews will be waiting until the storm has finished as there is only 5-10cm of total accumulation. If we reach the 5cm threshold all home owners will be done throughout the day on February 18, we have an estimated completion of all routes by dinner time of the 18th. If anything changes we will be updating this site along with the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 so please check back to either if you have inquiries regarding service levels.
If you have questions regarding your properties you can reach Greg our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected]. You can also reach our customer service department at ext 1 or email [email protected].
Service Update February 9 Status On Time
Service Update February 9
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring the systems that was passing through the areas last night and throughout the day today.� Our crews started their routes approximately 4pm to perform a full clearing of all commercial and condomium properties as we had received anywhere from 2 to 4cm of snowfall.� The�systems that passed through the service areas as two separate episodes,�please be advised home owners will not be cleared as we have not hit the 5cm threshold of precipiation in one snow event.�
If you have any questions regarding your properties please feel free to leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email Greg our Property Maintenance Manager at [email protected] as well our Customer Service Representatives at [email protected].
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Weather Update February 8, 2014 Status On Time
Weather Update February 8, 2014
The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the system that is potentially passing through our service areas tonight and into tomorrow (Sunday February 9). The Paramount Service areas may receive approximately 1cm of snowfall between 10pm and midnight. On Sunday we are forecasted to received anywhere from 1 to 3cm of snowfall. We will be monitoring the weather throughout the evening as well tomorrow. With the salt shortage in all service areas we will be waiting to perform services until all precipitation is done before we scrape the snow or potentially do a sand salt mix run. Home owners, please be advised these will be two separate systems to come through our areas unless we hit the 5cm threshold of snowfall we will not be performing shovel / plow runs at residential properties, only commerical and condominiums.
If you have questions regarding your properties please email Greg our Property Maintenance Manager at [email protected] or you can leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and one of our representatives will be in contact with you as soon as possible.
SNOW STORM UPDATE FEBRUARY 5, 2014 Status On Time
SNOW STORM UPDATE FEBRUARY 5, 2014
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the storm that Southern Ontario as we are�expecting 20cm of snow from tonight at midnight until approximately noon today. We are only expecting to receive 3-5cm by morning rush hour with most of the snow to fall between 7am and noon on Wednesday.� Depending on how much we receive before the morning rush hour will dictate when the trucks will start their routes.� This storm will most likley call us out around 8 - 10am on Wednesday when the rush hour finishes to open up sites and start our routes.� Because this storm is going to drop snow very fast and during rush hour there is no sense in us opening sites before work starts.�
Please keep in mind that with the storm taking place during the daytime the trucks may be longer getting from site to site due to traffic as well keep in mind we have to consider the safety of our drivers as well with the wither.� The drivers were called out to begin their routes as of 6am, we have an estimated start time of routes by 7pm to open up all sites. The worst of the storm is projected to hit throughout the daytime today.
Please check� back to this site as well our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as they will be made throughout the system coming through.� You can email our customer service representative at [email protected].�
Snow Storm Warning for February 5th, 2014 Status Stop
Snow Storm Warning for February 5th, 2014
Snow Storm Warning for February 5th, 2014 Status Stop
Snow Storm Warning for February 5th, 2014
Service Update February 1 Status On Time
Service Update February 1
Snow Storm February 1, 2014 Status On Time
Snow Storm February 1, 2014
Salt Run for January 30, 2014 Status On Time
Salt Run for January 30, 2014
Service Update for January 27, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update for January 27, 2014
Salt Run January 26, 2014 Status On Time
Salt Run January 26, 2014
Service Update January 25, 2014 Status Delay
Service Update January 25, 2014
Service Update January 25, 2014 Status Delay
Service Update January 25, 2014
Service Update for January 25, 2013 Status Stop
Service Update for January 25, 2013
Service Update January 25, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update January 25, 2014
Limited Salt Supply Status Stop
Limited Salt Supply
Dear Paramount Customers,
This weekend we have two snow events forecast. The first will begin tonight and end Saturday around noon, with the second beginning Sunday afternoon and ending Monday morning around rush hour. We are expecting 5-10cm with the first band and up to 5cm with the second band.
Due to a severe bulk salt shortage we will only be able to apply salt once this weekend and only if absolutely required. All suppliers in Southern Ontario are suffering from this shortage and are rationing salt with preference going to municipalities. The salt mines have not been able to keep up with the demand this winter and some suppliers have had to resort to importing limited quantities of salt from South America. Even though some small contractors are being cut off of their supply completely we have secured enough salt to service all of our cusotmers once over the next few days. The major salt suppliers have not given us a date as to when the salt supplies will be replenished completely, however we are hoping to be able to secure additional salt later this week. Please be advised that depending on the severity of the storms this weekend and next week there is the possibility of a complete lack of supply for an indefinite period. We will keep you updated on the status of our salt supply as soon as we are able to.
Please remember that even with salt, snow and ice will not melt completely with these extremely cold temperatures. Please take the time to remind your staff and / or residents to exercise extra caution over the next few days. Proper winter footwear, limiting travel in poor conditions and awareness of ground conditions on your properties will go a long way to prevent accidents and injury.
Best Regards, The Paramount Landscaping Staff and Crews
Salt run for January 23, 2014 Status On Time
Salt run for January 23, 2014
Statement of Active Weather - January 22, 2014 Status Stop
Statement of Active Weather - January 22, 2014
Environment Canada has issued a statement of a possibility of Lake Effect Snow, we could receive anywhere from 1 to 10cm of snowfall. The Paramount Service crews are going to be monitoring the weather throughout the evening and overnight hours to see what happens.
Continue to check back to this site as well the 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates as it will be made as we know more of our plan of attack.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline or you can reach Greg our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3 or [email protected]. You can also email our snowline at [email protected] as it is directly linked to our customer service cell phone who is also monitoring the weather.
January 20, Salt Run Status On Time
January 20, Salt Run
Salt Run for January 18th, 2014 Status On Time
Salt Run for January 18th, 2014
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the systems that are to be hitting our service areas over the weekend. We are forecasted to receive anywhere from 1-3cm of snowfall overnight tonight and into the early morning hours on January 18th. We are expecting to start our salt runs as of 3am on January 18th. We are to then be receiving another 1-3cm of snowfall on Saturday evening into Sunday. Please note, the systems that are coming through are a series of tail ends of Alberta Clippers.
Please be advised, home owners these two systems that are coming through are separate events. Home owners will not be plowed until we have hit the 5cm threshold during the one snow event. We will not be clearing any homes under 5cm and please keep in mind it is your responsbility to take care of any precipitation under 5cm at your residence.
If you have questions or concerns regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can reach Greg our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or email [email protected]. As well please check our snowline for further updates throughout any weather episode as updates are made frequently. Our customer service representatives email is [email protected] and this is directly linked to their cell phone.
January 17, 2014 Status On Time
January 17, 2014
January 14, 2014 Status Stop
January 14, 2014
Site Monitoring January 14, 2014 Status On Time
Site Monitoring January 14, 2014
Update - January 11, 2014 Status On Time
Update - January 11, 2014
The Paramount Service crews were monitoring sites throughout the early morning hours. By 6am it was decided to have the crews start a salt service run for the High Priority properties (Businesses that are open, Nursing Homes and Condos) we will be monitoring as we are salting as well and make the decision once these properties are done for the plan of action. We have an estimated completion of 1 or 2pm.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can also reach Greg our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3 or email [email protected] or [email protected].
January 11, 2014 Status On Time
January 11, 2014
The Paramount Service crews were out monitoring the sites during the early morning hours of January 11. With the drastic changes in the temperatures over the past 24 hours there may be some slippery areas due to the thawing of the ice that was already on the properties.
Please be very careful when out at your properties, with the temperatures hovering around the freezing mark with the wind-chill and the rain that we are receiving and forecasted to be receiving throughout the day this can potentially wash away the salt we have laid at the properties. We will continue to monitor the sites but we do ask for you to please be careful where it may look like a puddle it could be slippery.
If you have questions regarding you properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can also call and speak with our Property Maintenance Manager Greg at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or email [email protected] as well [email protected].
Salt Run for January 10, 2014 Status On Time
Salt Run for January 10, 2014
January 9th, 2014 Status On Time
January 9th, 2014
The Paramount Service Crews started their routes to complete a full salt service run as of 2am on January 9. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 9am. All properties recieved a heavy salt run, with the temperatures warming up and the sun coming out we are anticipating that the crunch / ice that is on most of the properties all over the cities will start to melt. We are forecasted for some rain over the next couple of days as well which will also help. At this point we will not be performing another salt run as we have to let the salt that has been laid this morning have time to react.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. Or you can call Greg at 905-332-2030 ext 3, [email protected] as well Snowline @ paramountlandscaping.ca
Extreme Cold Temperatures January 7, 2014 Status Stop
Extreme Cold Temperatures January 7, 2014
To our Valued Customers,
We are currently monitoring ice and the extremely cold weather conditions and will not be apply any more salt to your proeprties until the temperatures warm up, likely late tonmorrow afternoon or evening.
As we have previously mentioned, salt begins to drastically lose its effectiveness at -13 degrees Celsius. At the current -15 to -20 degree range, combines with the strong windchill, any salt we apply will not melt the thick ice from the flash freeze yesterday morning. In fact, this would make conditions worse. Last night, we recieved a dusting of snow in some areas which added some traction to the ice. Any partial melting that a salt application performed now would cause re-freezing overnight and would create a more slick surface than before.
We understand that many areas will have very hazardous conditions at the moment. We urge you, your customers, friends and family to use the utmost caution when going outside. With the exception of heavily trafficked areas such as highways, there is harzardous ice everywhere.
Have a safe evening and we will continue to update you as the weather changes.
Update for Freezing Temperatures & Weather Episode Status Stop
Update for Freezing Temperatures & Weather Episode
On Sunday night we had a very messy night, most places received between 3-4 inches of snow, then freezing rain, which created slush and pooling water. This then froze around 5-6am creating a thick layer of ice after a flash freeze. The entire Hamilton and Halton areas ended up like this.
We applied a heavy application of salt to all properties this morning and all we can do is wait for the salt to begin to work, however it wil take some time on a thick ice layer. The salt will change the ice into some crunch snow like substance that will re-freeze back to the pavement. This sun we are experiencing today as well forecasted for tomorrow will hopefully help the process along over the next couple of days but it will not dissapate until the temperatures reach -10 or better.
Please also be aware that we will be experiencing extremely cold temperatures tonight, forecasted to be as low as -24 degrees. Salt begins to lose its effectiveness at -13 degrees so at this temperature there will be virtually nothing we can do to control hazardous conditions. Please remind your employees of this as if the ice doesnt melt and dry up by this evening your parking lot and city roadways may be extremely hazardous by tomorrow morning. The crunch snow is much safer that thick ice so we do not want to promote the thaw, freeze and think it is best to attack the situation on Thursday or Friday when the temperatures warm up to effective salt reaction degrees. The sidewalk crews will be out tonight reapplying salt to try and make these areas safer.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your properties please call Greg at 905-332-2030 ext 3 or [email protected].
Service Update Jauary 5th, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update Jauary 5th, 2014
The Paramount Service crews started their plow routes as of 10pm on January 5th and we will be commencing all salt routes by approximately 6am with an estimated completion by 9am. The Service areas received a mixed bag of precipitation some areas recieving a light dusting of snow to others receiving almost 20cm of slush / snow mix. Please be careful when walking at your properties because with the snow, freezing rain, rain and then temperatures dropping it is making it for a slippery surface. The salt that is being laid will be helped by the sun to combat slippery areas but please proceed with caution.
Please note, once the crews have completed their routes they will be on a mandatory 6-8 hour rest period. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline or you can also email [email protected] as it is directly linked to the customer service phone.
Service Update January 5, 2014 Status On Time
Service Update January 5, 2014
The Paramount Service Crews started their routes around 9pm to perform a full service run, most areas have received a mix of wintery precipitation with windy periods of light rain overnight. We are expecting 5cm of snowfall so all crews will be out for a plow run and then a salt run will be performed.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email [email protected] as this email is directly linked to the customer service cell phone.
January 5, 2014 Status Stop
January 5, 2014
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring the system that is passing through the areas. At this point the service areas have received anywhere from a light dusting of snowfall to some rain. We are currently going to monitor the system and make a decision around 8pm as to the level of services that will be dispatched.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email [email protected] as it is directly linked to our customer service representative who is dispatching the trucks and crews.
January 2nd, 2014 Status On Time
January 2nd, 2014
The Paramount Service Crews started their routes as of 4pm on January 2nd to complete a salt run for the service areas. We are expecting to receive anywhere from 3-4cm of snowfall, although it may seem to be more that is due to the drifting snow. Please note, homes will not be serviced until we have received 5cm of precipitation has fallen, this does not include snow drifts.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email [email protected] as it is directly linked to the customer service cell phone who is tracking the drivers.
January 2nd, 2013 Status On Time
January 2nd, 2013
January 2nd, 2014 Status On Time
January 2nd, 2014
Happy New Year Status Stop
Happy New Year
The Paramount Mamagement team would like to wish our families and friends a very Happy New Year. We are watching the system that is supposed to be coming through during the evening hours and into the early hours of January 2nd. Please check back to this site for updates on weather updates through this weather episode as well updates as to what the trucks and service crews are planning for the weather episodes.
December 31, 2013 Status On Time
December 31, 2013
The Paramount Service Areas received anywhere from 1-3cm of snowfall during the hours of 5am - 9am. The crews started their salt runs as of 8am on December 31st, 2013. We have an estimated completion of noon on December 31st for the salt run, the sun is supposed to be coming out so this will help the salt activate and help combat any slippery areas.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email [email protected] which is directly linked to the customer service cell phone.
Have a Safe & Happy New Year from Paramount Landscaping!
December 30, 2013 Status On Time
December 30, 2013
December 27, 2013 Status Stop
December 27, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews were monitoring sites this morning with the flurries we were receiving, the salt that was laid yesterday should help combat any slippery areas once the sun comes out.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or email [email protected]
Salt Run December 26th, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Run December 26th, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews started their routes as of 3am on December 26th, 2013 to perform a salt service run. The service areas have seen flurries on and off from Christmas Day into the early morning hours on the 26th. The salt run being performed should help combat any slippery areas once the sun comes out later this morning. The estimated completion of all sites is approximately 10am.
If you have questions regarding your property please leave a message on our Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email [email protected].
Happy Holidays from the Paramount Staff
December 25, 2013 Status On Time
December 25, 2013
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the system that is coming through the service areas. We are expecting a potential salt run for this evening but we will be monitoring the weather and making a decision later this evening.
Happy Holidays from Paramount Landscaping.
Delay in Salt Run December 24, 2013 Status Delayunknown
Delay in Salt Run December 24, 2013
Salt Run December 24, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Run December 24, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews started their routes as of 8:30am on December 24th, 2013 to perform a Salt Service Run. The Service areas received anywhere from 1-3cm of snowfall throughout the early morning hours. With the salt laid from over the weekend and the salt run being performed today this should help combat any slippery areas.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or feel free to email [email protected] as the email is directly linked to our Customer Service Representatives phones.
Happy Holidays from Paramount Landscaping!
December 24, 2013 Status On Time
December 24, 2013
Salt Run December 22, 2013 Status Stop
Salt Run December 22, 2013
Paramount Service Crews started their routes to complete another full salt service run for the condominiums as well commercial properties in the service areas as of 5pm on December 22, 2013. All areas had been hit pretty hard with the Ice Storm, we have visted all sites since the storm started a minimum of 4 times. The drivers finished as of 5am on December 23rd, 2013. All drivers are on a mandatory sleep period as they have been battling the ice storm since it Saturday evening.
If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and someone will return your call as soon as possible or you can also email [email protected] as this is directly linked with the customer service representative who dispatched the vehicles.
Once again we would like to thank all of our customers for their patience through the Ice Storm this past weekend! Happy Holidays!
Ice Storm December 22, 2013 Status On Time
Ice Storm December 22, 2013
Paramount Customers,
We hope that you all are faring well in the aftermath of the ice storm that occured over the past 24 hours. We had been monitoring and salting from yesterday afternoon until approximately 10am this morning. All sites have been salted at least 3 times during this period, with the final salt being applied from 5am this morning onward. Unfortunately we had to battle the rain which constantly washed away the salt and freezing rain that accumulated into a sheet of ice within hours. We unitilized all tools and deicing techniques available to us and did everything possible to adequately control hazards on your properties.
We will be out again starting 5pm this evening to monitor and reapply salt to properties as needed. As recommended by authorities, it is not recommended to be outdoors unless absolutely required. Please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 if you require further updates regarding our services this evening.
Thank you once again for your patience and please be safe!
Salt Run December 22, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Run December 22, 2013
The Paramount Service crews started their routes approximately 5:30am on Suday December 22nd, to perform another full salt service run at all commercial and condominium properties. The teams since last night have visited each site around 6-7 times since the storm began. We at this point have laid the amount of salt we can to help combat slippery areas but please note with the rain it can wash the salt away. The drivers have been sent home for a mandatory sleep period and our Customer Service Representatives will be monitoring the weather throughout the remainder of the day. The management team will assess the sites later today and decide on the plan of attack as the storm is supposed to subside around noon today.
Please once again if you have to go out be safe! If you have questions regarding your sites most have salt bins, if you have slippery areas please use them to help combat the ice. If you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline 905-332-2030 ext 2 or customer service ext 5. You can also email [email protected] as this is hooked directly to our phones for all management team to see.
Be Safe!
Salt Run December 21, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Run December 21, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews started their routes for a complete salt service run for December 21. The crews have been monitoring the system as well sites throughout the day today and salted where necessary. The system that is passing through the service areas is expected to go through until Sunday afternoon, please be careful if you require to go out. We will comtinue to monitor the system throughout the duration but if you have questions regarding your sites please contact us immediately. Most of our commercial and condo sites have salt bins and if necessary please use the salt from bins provided. Please keep in mind with the rain and freezing rain the salt can wash away, we are watching the sites carefully.
If you have questions regarding your sites please check back to this site or our 24 hour snowline as it is ipdated throughout any weather episode at 905-332-2030 ext 2. You can also contact ext 5, if we are mot in the office this extension will bounce to the customer service cell phone. You can also leave a message and a respresentative will call you back as soon as possible, you can also email [email protected] as this email goes directly to the customer service phone.
If you require to go out tomorrow please be safe!
Winter Ice Storm Dec 21, 2013 Status On Time
Winter Ice Storm Dec 21, 2013
As you have heard in the news for the past week, we are in for a winter ice storm. Up until this morning we have not been in too bad of shape because the temepratures have stayed abovee the freezing point and the warm gulf air has been carried in with the storm, but the worst of the storm is still yet to come. All sites were checked this morning as of 6am for the most part they were just wet. Milton, Dundas and Waterdown sites were fully salted and some Oakville and Burlington sites were spot salted. So far Hamilton has had the best of luck with no slippery surfaces and 1 degree warmer in temperature. The afternoon things could change as we are expecting ice rain and cooler temperatures starting around 4pm. We will be monitoring all sites throughout the day and evening but keep in mind things can deteriorate quickly, therefore if you have any issues on your site call our office immediately and let them know so they can dispatch services accordingly. Becuase salt will wash away very quick during one of these storms, it is almost futile to perform services until the storm has finished early Sunday afternoon, but we will be doing our best to keep places safe. the temperatures are going to rise to 3 degrees by dinner tomorrow which along with an afternoon salt run will make quick work of any ice build up that may occur. PLEASE be careful and safe! Travel only if absolutely necessary, service vehicles have a hard time moving around on the roads to service properties and city streets when full of pedestrians and vehicles. Next week looks to be a great week with no weather episodes in the forecast so try and wait until then to do the last minute things before Christmas.
Please keep in mind most of our sites have salt bins please use them if you see an area that is unsafe or let the Paramount Team know immediately. You can contact us at 905-332-2030 ext 5, this line will ring in the office and if no one is available to answer it will bounce to customer service representatives cell phones. If we miss the call please make sure you leave a message and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. We have the snowline as well which is a dedicated voicemail to keep our customers up to date by either phone or web, if you would like to see what our service vehicles plans are, you can call 905-332-2030 ext 2 or visit this website.
Salt Service Run December 20/13 Status On Time
Salt Service Run December 20/13
The Paramount Service teams were monitoring the system that was coming throughout the night and into the early morning hours with receiving a mixture of light rain and snow. The service crews started their shifts approximately 5am and have an estimated completion of 8 or 9am of a Salt Service Run.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please email [email protected] or you can check the website along with our 24 Hour Snowline for updates at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
Update for Salt Run December 17 Status Delay # minutes
Update for Salt Run December 17
The Paramount Service Crews were on the road starting their routes around 6am this morning, the service areas have received approximately 2-4cm of snowfall. Due to the road conditions and high volumes of traffic on the road the estimated completion of the salt run is around noon. Please know that due to the high volume of traffic it is taking the drivers a little longer than usual to get between sites so please be patient with us.
Please if you have questions regarding your properties please email [email protected] as well please check back to this site or the 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made to both.
December 17 - Salt Run Status On Time
December 17 - Salt Run
The Paramount Service Crews started their routes approximately 6am for a Salt Service Run we are hoping to have all sites done by mid-morning. The service areas received apprximately 1-3cm of accumulation and with the sun tomorrow the salt will help combat any slippery areas.
If you have any questions regarding your property please email [email protected] or check our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Weather update December 16 Status On Time
Weather update December 16
The Paramount Service areas are expecting anywhere from 1-3cm of snowfall during the early morning hours of December 17. It is forecasted to start around 4am ending around 9am. We are expecting to have a salt service run start between 6 and 7am.
If you have questions regarding your properties please email [email protected] or you can check our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode.
Update from weekend storm Status On Time
Update from weekend storm
The Paramount Service crews started their final round of clean ups along with a full salt service run as of 2am on Monday December 16. We have an estimated completion of the rounds by early afternoon. Once the guys have completed this run they will be sent home for a mandatory sleep period of 24 bours. if you have an emergency at your property please email [email protected] and Naomi will get in charge with management on call.
Our staff eould like to thank you for your patience, most service areas recieved 30-50cm of snow fall within a 24 hour period. Our drivers and road crews were diligient and hard working to make sure properties and patrons were safe. We will be doing another cleanip once the guyd have come back from their mandatory downtime. Again we thank all of our customers
December 14-15 Update Status Stop
December 14-15 Update
The Paramount Service Crews have completed their first run of the snow storm as of 10pm on December 14th, 2013. The drivers have been sent home for a mandatory 4 hour sleep period and we are expecting to have the second run at the routes as of 2am on Sunday December 15 with an estimated completion of 10am. The service areas received anywhere from 35-40cm of snowfall throughout which made it for a long process today. Thank you to our customers for being patient throughout the storm, we will be at it again first thing in the morning. We are expecting after the full plow run we will be starting the full salt service run of all commercial and condominiums.
For questions regarding your properties please email which is the best way as it is directly linked to our phones at [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also check back to this website as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout the weather episodes.
Snow Storm Update December 14, 2013 Status On Time
Snow Storm Update December 14, 2013
The predicition of this storm was incorrect,the Paramount Service Crews started their routes around 7:30am on Saturday December 14, 2013, as of 6am we had received approximately 5-10cm of snowfall throughout the service areas. We are expecting more snow to continue falling throughout the day today and into the evening. Please bare with us as it is supposed to snow for over 24 hours, our game plan is to start clearing all Commercial Properties, Restuarants and Condos that are open. We are going to try our best to get to every customer in a timley fasion but our we have to consider our drivers safety.
Please if you do not have to go out today stay at home, the city plows have barely touched the roads which is making very tough to drive in. If you have questions regarding your properties check back to the snowline as updates will be made throughout. You can also email [email protected] or [email protected] as she will be monitoring the storm as well the progress of our staff.
Please be safe and patient.
December 14-15, 2013 Snow Storm Status On Time
December 14-15, 2013 Snow Storm
The Snow is going to start in the early morning hours in the form of flurries and turning into light snow as the sun should be rising. We are expecting about 10cm by noon. Our trucks will be sent out to complete their route for the first time, estimated completion of all sites will be by 6pm. Stores, restaurants and condos will take priority. The day and evening into the overnight could see another 10-15cm of snowfall ending in the early morning hours of December 15th. Our preliminary plan is to start around 1am for our second run and completion of a salt run by 10am on Sunday. This storm is very slow moving and wil take time to clear the properties fully as it is going to snow for over 24 hours in some areas. Please be patient and safe near the holidays. If you have questions regarding your property feel free to leave a message on our snowline where updates are made throughout weather episodes at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email [email protected] or [email protected] as she will have access to email to the phone and monitoring the Service Crew Members.
Again please be safe and stay warm and thank you for your patience!
Service Update for December 13, and Game Plan for Status On Time
Service Update for December 13, and Game Plan for
The Paramount Service crews started a Full Salt Service run to all commercial properties as well condominiums as of 3pm of Friday December 13. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 7:30pm. We are anticipating that the salt we are laying tonight will help combat any flurries throughout the evening and into tomorrow. Our staff will be monitoring the storm throughout the duration. We will be watching all locations that are open throughout the day tomorrow to ensure safety of all customers and patrons. We are expecting that once the bulk of the storm has completed approximately around midnight on December 14, that all trucks will be going out to commence a Full Plow Run of all Commercial Properties, Condominiums as well homeowners. We are hoping to have the routes completed by 9am on Sunday December 15th but we will keep you updated as things may change with the storm.
If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to email [email protected] or [email protected] as she will be monitoring the trucks and shovel crew members and their progress throughout the storm. You can check this site or call 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout the storm.
We will do our best to combat this storm in a timely fasion but please keep in mind this could be a heavy storm for all service areas and have to think of the safety of our drivers as well. Thank you in advanced for your patience, stay warm and stay safe!
December 13, 2013 - Service Update Status On Time
December 13, 2013 - Service Update
The Paramount Serivce Crews started their routes approximately 3pm on Friday December 13, 2013 to perform a full salt service run to all of our commerical properties and condos. The salt run was decided to help combat any further flurries that may happen throughout the evening hours tonight. We have an estimated completion of 5 hours for the salt run.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your property feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and leave a message, you can also check this website as updates are made throughout any weather epsiode or email [email protected] and someone will return your call / email as soon as possible.
December 13, 2013 - Update Status On Time
December 13, 2013 - Update
The Paramount Service crews will be monitoring the snow squalls we are forecasted to received throughout the afternoon. It is showing to be slowing down around 3pm, at that point we will make the decision for timing of a full salt service run to all customers. If you have any questions regarding your property please don't hesitate to check this site as it's updated throughout all weather episodes, call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or email [email protected] and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
December 13, 2013 Status On Time
December 13, 2013
The Paramount Services crews were out earlier this morning checking sites, some properties required a spot salt run which will help combat the flurries we are expected to receive this afternoon. We will be monitoring the systems that are forecasted for today as well into the weekend. For updates please check back to this site as well you can call our 24 Hour Snowline 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episodes. Feel free to also email [email protected] and someone will return your message.
Salt Run for December 9, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Run for December 9, 2013
The Paramount Service crews started their routes by 4am to perform a full salt service run. All service areas received anywhere from 1 to 1.5cm of snow, with the forecast of sun in the morning hours this will help combat any slippery areas. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 9am, please note once the drivers have completed their routes they will be on a mandatory sleep period for 8 bours. If you have any questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or feel free to email [email protected] and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Weather Update November 29th, 2013 Status On Time
Weather Update November 29th, 2013
The Paramount Service crews started their routes approximately 1am on November 29th to complete a full salt service run. Within the service areas we have received anywhere from 1-3cm of snowfall, with the salt being laid this will help combat any slippery spots once the sun comes out tomorrow. We have an estimated completion of within 5 hours. Please continue to check this site for updates on our trucks and shovel crews. You can also call our 24 hour snowline for updates at 905-332-2030 ext 2. If you have any questions regarding your sites feel free to leave a message on our snowline or you can also email [email protected] and someone will either return your call or email you back.
Salt Service Run Performed November 27th, 2013 Status Stop
Salt Service Run Performed November 27th, 2013
The Paramount Service Teams started their routes approximately 1am to start the Salt Service Runs with an estimated completion of 7:30am. With the temperatures still hoveering around the freezing mark you may find some slippery areas, feel free to use the salt on site. The crews will be on a mandatory sleep period for minimum of 8 hours, if you have questions regarding your properties please leave a message on our 24 hours snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or you can email [email protected] and someone will return your call/email as soon as possible.
Weather Update for November 26, 2013 Status On Time
Weather Update for November 26, 2013
The Paramount Crews are monitoring the weather system that is coming through the service areas. We are expecting anywhere from 1 to 3cm of snowfall, once again the temperatures are hovering around the freezing mark so we are anticipating a full salt service run for the Paramount Customers. We have an estimated start time of midnight on the 27th with a completion of approximately 5 hours. Please continue to check this site for updates on our trucks as well shovel crews. You can also call our 24 hour snowline for updates at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and leave a message if you have questions regarding your properties as well you can email [email protected] and someone will either return your call or email you back.
Potential Salt Run for November 25th, 2013 Status On Time
Potential Salt Run for November 25th, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews are watching the weather as it looks as though we are going to be receiving some mixed precipication over the next 24 Hours. With temperatures hovering around the freezing mark this means a potential for a Salt Service Run for Paramount Service Areas. Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates on our trucks as well shovel crews. If you have questions regarding your properties feel free to email [email protected] or leave a message on our snowline and someone will get back to you.
Spot Salt Run for Sunday November 24, 2013 Status Stop
Spot Salt Run for Sunday November 24, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews were out throughout the early morning hours on Sunday November 24th checking as well spot salting where necessary at the sites. Feel free to use the salt that is on your property if you find any slippery spots. If you have any questions regarding your property feel free to leave a message with our office at 905-332-2030 or you can also email [email protected].
Snow Squall Watch - Potential Salt Run 11/23/13 Status On Time
Snow Squall Watch - Potential Salt Run 11/23/13
The Paramount Service crews are watching the snow squalls that have been happeming throughout the service areas. There is a potential for a salt run tonight to all industrial / commerical properties to help prevent any slippery spots. Please check back to this site as well our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 extension 2 for updates on our trucks and crews.
Weather Update for April 11, 2013 Status Stop
Weather Update for April 11, 2013
The Paramount Services crews have been monitoring the sites throughout the day today to ensure safety due to the possibility of freezing rain. All sites have been declared safe throughout the daytime and we will continue to monitor throughout the evening. With the temperatures rising there should be no risk of freezing on the properties.
If you have questions regarding your properties please call and speak with a customer service representative. Should service levels change throughout the night this message will be updated.
Spot Salt Run March 20th, 2013 Status On Time
Spot Salt Run March 20th, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews monitored the sites earlier in the evening on the 19th. It was decided that as of 3am on March 20th all trucks were out to perform a full route check and do spot salting where necessary as we have had a light dusting in some areas and some ice patches. We are performing this run to help combat further slippery areas. We have an estimated completion of all sites by 7am.
If you have any questions regarding your property please contact our office at 905-332-2030 ext 1 and speak with a customer service representative. You can also check back to this site as throughout any weather episode updates are made on services being performed.
Weather Update for March 19th, 2013 Status Stop
Weather Update for March 19th, 2013
The Paramount Service areas throughout the day on the 19th received flurries not amounting to anything. The pre-salt and salt runs that were performed yesterday and into the early morning hours helped combat any accumulation as well slippery spots. We will be monitoring the properties throughout the early morning hours of the 20th as we are supposed to have another band of snow come through our areas.
Please check back to this site as updates are made for our service levels throughout any weather episode as well you can contact our office at 905-332-2030 ext 1 and speak with a representative regarding your properties if any concerns arise.
Weather Update March 19th, 2013 Status Stop
Weather Update March 19th, 2013
Throughout the day today (March 19th) we are to be expecting flurries off and on, the forecast is calling for maybe a centimeter of snowfall. At this point with the pre-salt and the salt run that were performed yesterday and early this morning this will help melt any snow that may accumulate as well will help combat any slippery areas that may occur.
If you find any slippery spots since the trucks were at your properties please contact our office at (905) 332-2030 ext 1 ad speak with a customer service representative. As well please check back to this site throughout the day as updates are made to the service levels throughout any weather episode
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Service Update for March 19, 2013 Status On Time
Service Update for March 19, 2013
Service Update March 18, 2013 Status Stop
Service Update March 18, 2013
Weather Update for March 18th, 2013 Status Stop
Weather Update for March 18th, 2013
The Paramount Services crews are monitoring the potential storm that is being called for the service areas this afternoon and into this evening. There is a potential for Rain / Snow Mix which could potentially make areas slippery with a possibility of 1-3cm of snow fall to 5-10cm of snow fall with rain. We are monitoring the weather and will make a call for service level once we have a better idea of what we are going to be receiving.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your properties please do not hesitate to contact our office at (905) 332-2030 ext 1 and speak with a customer service representative. You can also check our website at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca for updates throughout any weather episode.
Spot Salt / Salt Run March 14, 2013 Status On Time
Spot Salt / Salt Run March 14, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews were monitoring the light flurries that some of the service areas had received throughout the afternoon and evening on the 13th and into the early morning hours of the 14th. Around 1am we had our trucks out checking and monitoring sites, while doing this some sites received a full salt run and others received a spot salt while some didn't not require services. If you received an email from our Office Manager you will know what service level our staff performed on your properties.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your property or find slippery areas please do not hesitate to contact our office at 905-332-2030 ext 1 and speak with a customer service representative.
Weather Update March 13, 2013 Status Stop
Weather Update March 13, 2013
Weather Update March 13, 2013 Status Stop
Weather Update March 13, 2013
Weather Update March 12, 2013 Status Stop
Weather Update March 12, 2013
Service Update for March 8th, 2013 Status On Time
Service Update for March 8th, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews were monitoring the snow/rain mix that we have been receiving on and off throughout the day on the 7th into the early morning hours on the 8th. The decision was made to have a Salt Service Run performed throughout the morning on March 8th to help combat any slippery spots due to the temperature changes. All trucks are starting their routes approximately 1am with an estimated completion of 8 hours from start.
If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to check back to the website for service updates as well you can contact our office at 905-332-2030 ext 1.
Service Update March 7th, 2013 Status Stop
Service Update March 7th, 2013
Throughout the day on Thursday March 7th, 2013 the service areas experienced some rain/snow mix. With the temperatures we have had throughout the day the service crews will be monitoring any further systems that may arrive. At this time there is a potential for a Salt Service run to be performed throughout the early morning hours of March 8th. We will update as further decisions are made for any services to be performed.
If you have questions regarding your properties or notice any slippery spots please contact our Office at 905-332-2030 ext 1.
Thawing & Freezing during week of March 4 Status Stop
Thawing & Freezing during week of March 4
Dear Paramount Landscaping Customers,
Over the next few days we are expecting to experience spring like temperatures during the day. This will mean that you will likely experience some thawing of snow that is piled on curbs and other areas of your property. Please keep in mind that temperatures at this time of year will still likely drop below freezing overnight and some freezing of water run-off will likely occur. We would like to remind you that the salt bins placed on your property are for your use where icy and slippery conditions may occur when there is no precipitation in the forecast. During the winter months we send out our drivers only when precipitation or snow has occurred, not when there is a potential freeze / thaw.
If you have any questions regarding your properties please feel free to contact our office at 905-332-2030 ext 1 for our Customer Service line to speak with a Paramount Representative.
Spot Salt Run March 1, 2013 Status On Time
Spot Salt Run March 1, 2013
Dear Customers,
The Paramount Service Crews will be starting their routes as of 3pm today (March 1st, 2013) to perform a Spot Salt Run due to some icy spots that have been brought to our attention because of the temperature changing from last night into this morning.
By all means, if you find icy spots on your property feel free to use the salt that is provided in the bins. If you have any questions regarding your property feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as well check this site as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Salt Service Run February 27, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Service Run February 27, 2013
Service Update for February 27, 2013 Status On Time
Service Update for February 27, 2013
All Paramount Crews are finishing up their routes as of 9am on February 27th. There is light snow in the forecast over the next couple of hours which shouldn't accumulate to anything except slush. Until the water / slush disapates we are going to hold off on performing a full salt service run as the temperatures are still above zero so there shouldn't be any slippery areas. All walkways have been salted for safety and we will be keeping up with the weather, the minute that the storm breaks and the water has had time to drain we will be sending all crews out for a Full Salt Service Run. This is estimated to be happening sometime this afternoon.
Please check back to our website at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline for updates throughout any weather episode as well updates to Service. Feel free to use the Salt Bins that are on your properties if you find any slippery areas.
You can also call our 24 Hour Snowline at (905) 332-2030 ext 2 leave a message and a representative will call you back.
Service Update for February 27, 2013 Status On Time
Service Update for February 27, 2013
Service Update February 27, 2013 Status On Time
Service Update February 27, 2013
The paramount teams have been watching the storm very carefully and have made the decision to start all route by 1am. There is a buildup of an inch of slush on all properties and we are finding that it is blocking sewers. We are not sure when the snow will start but it is still projected for the morning commute. All properties should be visited once to combat the slush before 7am. We will be out overnight and through the day on Wednesday. Present planning is the trucks will be off the road in the evening Wednesday night and back out overnight Thursday to clean up after the mess. Bare with us as our trucks are not meant to move water but we will do our best to keep the sites safe.
We will update the site when we start to see snow accumulation on the next plan of attack.
Weather Update February 26, 2013 Status Stop
Weather Update February 26, 2013
The Paramount Service Teams are monitoring the storm that is moving into the service areas starting with rain, this could continue until approximately 4am on February 27 before turning over to wet snow / rain with accumulation starting some time at the morning rush hour. At times, the storm could be heavy between 6am and noon on the 27th and the storm could bring about 15-20cm of snowfall throughout the day tomorrow. Once we hit the 5cm threshold we will be sending the trucks throughout the day and into the overnight hours on the 27th to clear the snow.
Keep checking to see what changes with weather as well service updates on this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline (905) 332-2030 ext 2.
Attn: Customers **POTENTIAL SNOW STORM FOR Februar Status Stop
Attn: Customers **POTENTIAL SNOW STORM FOR Februar
Dear Paramount Landscaping Customers,
A low pressure system developing in Texas is set to bring a messy mix of rain and snow to southern Ontario on Tuesday February 26th, 2013. Just how messy it gets will depend on the temperature. The system will be making its way into southwestern Ontario by midday Tuesday and into the Greater Toronto Area in the afternoon or early evening hours.
This system will be fairly soggy for southern Ontario; however small changes in temperatures will dictate whether it falls as rain or snow. Commuters have been urged to use extra precaution on the roads as a rain/snow mix could make conditions slick on the roads. Since temperatures will be hovering around the freezing mark with this latest storm, there is still quite a bit of uncertainty with snowfall amounts vs. rainfall amounts.
This storm is very slow moving and very temperature dependent. Please check our website as updates are made throughout any weather episodes of any service updates http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline as well our 24 Hour Snowline (905) 332-2030 ext 2.
Service Update for 02/24/13 Status On Time
Service Update for 02/24/13
Service Update for Febrary 23, 2013 Status On Time
Service Update for Febrary 23, 2013
The Paramount Service crews started their routes to perform a full salt service run as of midnight on the 23rd. This will help combat any slippery spots with the mild to freezing temperatures that we have received and are going to be receiving. We have an estimated completion of the route by the early morning hours of the 23rd.
Feel free to use the salt on your properties if you find any slippery spots as well. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as well check to this site for any updates during any weather episode for your ease.
Service Update February 22nd, 2013 Status On Time
Service Update February 22nd, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring the rain / snow that we have received on and off throughout the day as well into tonight. The service sites have a fair amount of residual salt on all properties from prior salt runs this week so at this point we are monitoring the properties and will make a decision for a Full Salt Service Run to be performed this evening.
If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to contact our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and leave a message, as well this site as updates are made on both throughout any weather episode.
Service Update for February 19, 2013 Status On Time
Service Update for February 19, 2013
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the blowing snow that we have received in the service areas. All trucks are expected to start their routes approximately 10pm on February 19th with an estimated completion of a Full Salt Service Run being performed by early morning on the 20th. The salt run will help combat any slippery spots that may arise due to the rain received earlier in the morning on the 19th.
If you have questions regarding your property feel free to call our 24 Hour Snow Line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and leave a message and a representative will call you back. Please throughout any weather episode that occurs check to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Service Update for February 16, 2013 Status On Time
Service Update for February 16, 2013
A thermal low -- a localized weather phenomenon that is convective in nature -- formed over the Great Lakes Saturday afternoon, bringing intense bursts of snow to parts of southern Ontario. The Paramount Teams as of 10:00pm on Saturday February 16th, 2013 have sent all trucks out to perform either a plow/salt route, just salting or a spot salt.
Oakville has received anywhere between 4-5cm of snow all business' and condos' will be plowed and salted. Home Owners will be done if warranted at the 5cm mark. Burlington received between 2-3cm of snow, all business' and condos' will be salted. Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Dundas, Ancaster and Waterdown received a light dusting throughout the day today and this low missed these areas. All sites in these regions will be monitored and spot salted where necessary.
We have an estimated time of completion of 6am on Sunday February 17th, 2013. If any questions regarding your properties please call our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and leave a message. As well check to our website at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline.ca
Service Monitoring February 16, 2013 Status Stop
Service Monitoring February 16, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring the snow squalls from the North off Lake Huron. Most of the Paramount Service areas have experienced light flurries on and off throughout the day today but North East Oakville and Mississauga have reported to have received approximately 3cm of snowfall.
We will be watching the system as it comes through as it is anticipated to dissipate later this evening. At that point we will be making a further decision of service level that will be performed. As of 5:30pm on Saturday February 16, 2013 we will be experiencing snow squalls over the next few hours and anticipate that the drivers will not be called out until the late evening or early morning hours of Sunday February 17th, 2013 in hopes all will be cleared by morning.
Please check back to our website as updates are made throughout any weather episode and check to the site for updates regarding the service levels of which will be potentially performed tonight. http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline/
Salt Service Run for February 15, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Service Run for February 15, 2013
The Paramount service crews started their routes as of 5:00am on Friday February 15th 2013 for a Full Salt Service Run to be performed at all sites. With the temperatures between 0 to 2 yesterday over the evening we had received some rain, snow mixture making some areas slushy, we are performing the salt run to combat any slippery areas that may occur. We have an estimated completion of all sites within 8 hours from the routes beginning.
If you have questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Snow Line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and leave a message, or check our website out as updates are made throughout any weather episode http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline/
Service Update February 11th, 2013 Status On Time
Service Update February 11th, 2013
The rain and drizzle is subsiding for the day as far as the forecast is concerned. We are getting reports in from some properties that even though the temperature is 4 degrees there is some ice showing up on properties. A full salt service was performed Saturday February 9th into the 10th but the rain from last night has probably washed the majority of it away. We were going to hold off to perform a full salt service run until tonight when the flurries come but with the present concerns all Paramount Service crews are starting a Salt Route as of 8:30am.
Expected time of completion is 4:30pm on Monday February 11th, 2013.
Please advise staff and patrons of your establishments to be careful outside with the sun coming out and the weather feeling as warm as it is they may forget the possibility for some slippery surfaces.
Be safe and take care and all sites will be serviced as soon as possible.
Notice for February 11, 2013 Status Stop
Notice for February 11, 2013
Attn: Customers
The Paramount Service crews performed a full salt service run during the late hours on February 9th into the 10th at all properties. In the early morning hours on February 11th, 2013 the service areas experienced some rain. Some areas received heavy rainfall, and other areas are continuing to experience isolated showers which will be happening throughout the day today. Please be aware that some sites may have slippery areas due to the rain washing away the salt that was laid, unfortunately with these conditions salt may not be effective and slippery spots may occur. Please be cautious at your properties. The service crews will continue to monitor sites throughout the day and are expecting to be performing another Full Salt Service Run later into the evening on the 11th as temperatures are expected to drop below the freezing point.
If you have slippery areas on your properties please use the salt bins that are provided for you. You can also leave a message regarding your property on the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and we will make note of it for the run. Check back to this website as updates on our services are also posted throughout any weather episode.
Salt Service Run for February 10, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Service Run for February 10, 2013
The Paramount Service Crews were on the road as of 1am on Sunday February 10th, 2013 to perform a Full Salt Service run at all properties. All touch ups will be completed during this time for the final clearing since the storm on the 8th of February. We have an estimated completion of all service sites with plowing and salting by 10am on February 10th.
If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call and leave a message on our 24 hour snowline or check for updates to changes of services being performed as well on our website. http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline
Update for Status of Clearing for Storm February 8 Status Delay 6 hours
Update for Status of Clearing for Storm February 8
The Paramount Service Crews have been out diligently clearing all of our service sites since Friday February 8th at 6am, All trucks should be done by approximately noon on Saturday February 9th of plowing and clearing sites for the second or third time since the storm began.
When all sites have been completed all staff will be sent home for a mandatory sleep period because the employees have all been up for 30+ hours combating the 40+cm snowfall receieved. There will be some melting and slushy areas due to the sun throughout the day on Saturday. We will be applying a salt run in the afternoon into the evening on Saturday February 9th to all sites for safety.
Please note, as mentioned all staff is on a mandatory sleep period until at least 2pm on Saturday February 9th. If you have questions regarding your property please leave a message on our Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and once the staff is awake the issues will be dealt with.
Thank you once again for your patience,
Best Regards,
The Paramount Team
UPDATE *** Weather for Feb 8th Status Delay n/a
UPDATE *** Weather for Feb 8th
Weather Update for February 8th, 2013 Status On Time
Weather Update for February 8th, 2013
The Paramount Service crews have been monitoring the Alberta Clipper that was to hit the service areas over the night of February 7 into February 8. All areas by 4am had anywhere from 1cm of snowfall with the snow continuing to fall until around 11pm tonight. All trucks started their routes as of 6am on February 8th with an estimated completion of the first round of the routes within 8 hours. Once the first clearing has been completed we will be sending the trucks out again to do a secondary clearing of all properties. Driveways will be left until the afternoon and should be cleared at least one time before 5pm.
Blowing and gusting snow is going to be a factor as well please note that we are doing our best to have all sites cleared within a timely manor but also keeping in mind of the safety of our drivers. Our website will be updated throughout the storm as well our 24 Hour snowline (905) 332-2030 ext 2 so feel free to call or check our website for updates.
** WEATHER UPDATE ** February 7th, 2013 Status On Time
** WEATHER UPDATE ** February 7th, 2013
** WEATHER UPDATE **
ALBERTA CLIPPER TO HIT SOUTHERN ONTARIO FEBRUARY 7th – 8th, 2013
Attn: All Paramount Landscaping Customers:
The storm has taken a change in speed, and the projected time of snow starting around the dinner hour on the 7th bringing flurries until 1 or 2am on the 8th. At this rate, from what we can tell it will not hit the 5cm threshold until the morning commute. This will change the main service times of properties to being throughout the day on the 8th. Once we have received the 5cm threshold to be plowed we will be sending out the service trucks, with an estimated first run from early morning into the early afternoon, so please keep in mind that the forecast states at this point we may not hit that until the morning commute. The secondary run to commence from early evening and into the night on Friday February 8th. We will be sending out another email once we have seen what the storm is going to be starting with and updating you on our service times.
Our crews will be working very hard and diligent to get the properties dealt with in a timely manner while keeping in mind their safety as well. Please check our website at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline or call (905)332-2030 ext 2 for an update on the storm and our service times.
The Paramount Team
ALBERTA CLIPPER TO HIT SOUTHERN ONTARIO FEBRUARY 7 Status On Time
ALBERTA CLIPPER TO HIT SOUTHERN ONTARIO FEBRUARY 7
ALBERTA CLIPPER TO HIT SOUTHERN ONTARIO FEBRUARY 7th – 8th, 2013
Attn: All Paramount Landscaping Customers:
An Alberta clipper is combined with moisture from a Texas low. Snow is estimated to begin across south-western Ontario Thursday in the afternoon. It looks as though the evening commute may be impacted by snow but not 100% guaranteed. Drivers are being warned to expect reduced visibility brought about by strong winds. South-central Ontario could see gusts of about 60 km/h -- especially areas along the shores of Lake Ontario. Blowing and drifting snow may be a problem through Thursday and overnight Friday.
The Paramount Services Crews are gearing up for another long storm. There is a potential for 10-25cm of snow fall in the service areas between Thursday at noon and 6am Friday morning which can cause some delays with the clearing of snow for Friday morning because most properties will have to be visited twice throughout the storm. Strong wind gusts will be present so please let the office know throughout the day on Friday if drifting becomes a problem on your site. Our goal because of the time of the snowfall is to hit everyone between 10pm-6am while it is still snowing and then go back through the routes again after that with a completion time of roughly 5pm. With the amount of snow we are expecting to receive there may be some accumulation at your properties when you arrive in the morning but be patient we will be sending the trucks out for a secondary run right after they get through all properties once.
Our crews will be working very hard and diligent to get the properties dealt with in a timely manner while keeping in mind their safety as well. With the potential dangers of this storm that is about to hit us we are getting prepared for a long day and night, please if you need to go out on the roads be safe but if you do not stay home and enjoy the day with family or in front of the Television relaxing. Please check our website at http://www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline or call (905)332-2030 ext 2 for an update on the storm and our service times.
The Paramount Team
Salt Run for February 3rd, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Run for February 3rd, 2013
Throughout the early evening hours on February 2nd, 2013 our Service Crews in the Hamilton, Dundas and Ancaster areas were monitoring the snow fall that was received. It was decided at 9pm to go out and perform a salt service run at these properties due to the snow received. This will help combat any slippery areas that may occur as well help combat the potential snow fall of which is in the forecast for later in the day on Sunday February 3rd, 2013.
If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 5 or you can also check our website throughout any weather episode as updates are made to keep you informed.
Site Monitoring - February 2, 2013 Status On Time
Site Monitoring - February 2, 2013
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring some sites to inspect how the salt is holding up since it was laid yesterday. We are expecting some flurries on and off throughout the day but at this point forecasting not to amount to anything substantial. Our crews are going to keep an eye on things and should the weather change we will update you as the day goes on.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your property please feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or check back to this site as updates are made throughout any weather episodes.
Salt Service Run for February 1, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Service Run for February 1, 2013
Throughout the evening on January 31st into the early morning hours on February 1st we received approximately 1-3cm of snow fall in the service areas by 5am.
All service crew trucks started their routes as of 6am on February 1st to perform a Full Salt Service run. This will help combat any slippery spots that may have happened at your property throughout the night as well will help combat any snowfall / slippery areas that may arise with the snow we are expecting to receive this afternoon. The service areas are expecting to receive scattered flurries on and off throughout the day on the 1st.
At any point should you find slippery spots on your property please use the salt in the bins provided. Please if you have any questions regarding your property feel free to check the website or call our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode at (905) 332-2030 ext 2.
Salt Service Run January 31, 2013 Status On Time
Salt Service Run January 31, 2013
Throughout the evening on January 30th into the early morning hours on the 31st we experienced a dip in the temperature. As of 5am this morning it was 0 degrees, this resulting in some areas that received a trace of snow, throughout the day on the 31st we are expecting a possibility of 1-3cm of snow fall.
All service crew trucks started their routes as of 7am on January 31st, 2013 to perform a Full Salt Service run. This will help combat any slippery spots that may have happened at your property throughout the night as well will help combat any snowfall / slippery areas that may arise with the snow we are expecting to receive this afternoon.
All Salt Bins will be filled this afternoon once the route has been completed, in the meantime please use the salt that is in the bins at your property if required. Please if you have any questions regarding your property feel free to check the website or call our 24 Hour Snowline as updates are made throughout any weather episode at 905-332-2030 ext 2.
** UPDATE 2 ** Weather for January 28, 2013 Status Delay # minutes
** UPDATE 2 ** Weather for January 28, 2013
We are experiencing some delay - 2 trucks down.
All houses have been extended to the 24hr mark.
If you have any questions regarding your property please check to this site or our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode.
** UPDATE ** Weather for January 28, 2013 Status On Time
** UPDATE ** Weather for January 28, 2013
** UPDATE **
Notice to all home owners, the service crews will be attending to the business' that are open first before coming to the homes. We at this point are experiencing a mix between rain and freezing rain and have to attend to the business' for the higher risk of injury.
Once again the forecast was incorrect, it seems as though the Burlington, Oakville service areas are going to be receiving 5-10cm of snow fall. The Paramount Service Crews were on the road approximately 6am to perform a Full Service Run of all properties. With the temperatures rising and freezing rain in the forecast a Salt Service Run will be performed as well.
We have an estimated completion of all routes within 8 hours from when the routes began. Please keep in mind with an early morning snowfall we may be delayed due to the traffic of early morning commuters but please be patient we will get to your sites.
If you have any questions regarding your property please check to this site or our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode.
Weather for January 28th, 2013 Status On Time
Weather for January 28th, 2013
Once again the forecast was incorrect, it seems as though the Burlington, Oakville service areas are going to be receiving 5-10cm of snow fall. The Paramount Service Crews were on the road approximately 6am to perform a Full Service Run of all properties. With the temperatures rising and freezing rain in the forecast a Salt Service Run will be performed as well.
We have an estimated completion of all routes within 8 hours from when the routes began. Please keep in mind with an early morning snowfall we may be delayed due to the traffic of early morning commuters but please be patient we will get to your sites.
If you have any questions regarding your property please check to this site or our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates throughout any weather episode.
Weather for January 27, 2013 Status On Time
Weather for January 27, 2013
The Paramount Service crews are monitoring the weather system that is approaching the service areas throughout the early morning hours on the 28th of January. We are expecting to receive approximately 1-3cm of snowfall starting around midnight turning to rain, freezing rain with the tempatures rising. We have an estimated completion of all routes of a Full Salt Service Run by 12pm on January 28th.
Please check back to this website as well our 24 hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode that we receive. Feel free to leave a message on the 24 hour snowline and a representative will return your call.
Weather Update January 26th, 2013 Status On Time
Weather Update January 26th, 2013
Once again the weather network was completely incorrect and misjudged the snow fall amounts throughout the service areas. The Burlington area received between 4-5cm, the Oakville areas received an upwards of 10-12 +cm and the Hamilton, Dundas, Waterdown, Ancaster, Stoney Creek areas received around 1cm.
We have performed a Full Salt Service run on all properties. We will be monitoring the lake effect snow that Oakville is receiving and will update as the night progresses.
For updates throughout any weather episode you can contact our 24 Hour Snow Line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 you can leave a message and a representative will get back to you as soon as possible. Or check back to our website!
Weather for January 25, 2013 Status On Time
Weather for January 25, 2013
All trucks and crew members started their routes as of 7:00pm to perform a Full Service Salt Run at all properties except high traffic businesses that are open past 5 pm. With the residual salt from earlier this week and the salt being laid down tonight this will help melt and combat any slippery spots that may occur.
Weather for January 25th, 2013 Status On Time
Weather for January 25th, 2013
The Paramount Service areas have received approximately 3cm of snow fall throughout the afternoon. The weather is supposed to taper off around dinner time with no further accumulation expected to fall throughout the night or over the weekend.
We are waiting until the snow has stopped falling before sending the trucks and crews out to perform a Full Service Salt Run at all properties except high traffic businesses that are open past 5 pm. With the residual salt from earlier this week and the salt being laid down tonight this will help melt and combat any slippery spots that may occur.
Full Service Salt Run January 22, 2013 Status On Time
Full Service Salt Run January 22, 2013
The Paramount Service crews started their routes approximately 11pm on January 22nd 2013 to perform a Full Salt Service Run at all properties due to the 1-3cm of snow fall that was received along with the frigid temperatures to ensure safety at all properties.
Please note, in these frigid temperatures that we are receiving and going to continue to be experiencing over the next few days salt doesn’t react as quick so it will take time to clear the existing snow. Once the sun is out during the day and traffic is on the road these two circumstances will help the salt take effect.
Please check to our Snowline on this page or call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 throughout any weather episode as updates are made.
Weather for January 22, 2013 Status Stop
Weather for January 22, 2013
Throughout the Paramount Service areas we are expected to receive approximately 1-3 cm of snow fall throughout the evening into tomorrow.
With the flurries in the forecast over the next few hours, we will be monitoring the weather and will be performing a Full Service Salt run at all properties. Please be advised that salt does not react well with -15 degree weather and will take some time to melt the existing snow.
Please check back to this website as well you can call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as updates are made throughout any weather episode.
Weather Update for January 21, 2013 Status On Time
Weather Update for January 21, 2013
Throughout the afternoon on Monday January 21st, 2013 we are expecting a possibility of 1cm of snow fall. Over night and into tomorrow there is a chance for an accumulation of 1-3cm. Our Service Teams will be keeping an eye on the weather system that could pass through, there is a potential for a Salt Service Run to take place due to the fridgid temperatures that we are to be receiving.
We will keep you posted as the day goes on, please check back to this site as updates are made throughout a weather episode as well you can call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 to listen to updates.
Update for January 20, 2013 Status On Time
Update for January 20, 2013
This morning we received a light dusting of snow, we have checked all properties and they are safe for the meantime.
There is more possible flurries in the forecast in the next few hours. We will be monitoring the weather and will make a judgement call this afternoon on the level of service to be performed.
Please check back to the website for updates or you can call our 24 Hour snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and leave a message regarding your property.
Weather Update for January 17, 2013 Status On Time
Weather Update for January 17, 2013
Well we had a nice little break from the white stuff!
Tonight in the Paramount Service areas we have received approximately 1 - 3cm of snowfall. All Salt trucks are going to be heading out to do their runs by 8:30pm tonight. We have an estimated time of completion within 5-6 hours of the routes beginning.
All properties will be salted to help combat any slippery spots that may occur. If you have any questions regarding your property feel free to check back to this site as updates are made regularily as well you can call our 24 hour snow line at (905) 332-2030 ext 2.
Flash Freeze for January 6th, 2013 Status On Time
Flash Freeze for January 6th, 2013
Today we had some temperatures in the plus degrees which caused a lot of melting of the snow. Over night the temperatures are going to be dropping to -8, the crews performed a monitoring session at 9pm tonight and noticed puddles icing over and a glaze on the parking areas.
All trucks will be performing a salt run for your safety. Over the next few days it will be thawing and freezing, this will help combat this until the end of the week when we are in the plus degrees over night.
Please if you notice any freezing on your site until the weekend please use your salt bins that are left on site. If you feel you require our attention please call our snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 and you can also check back to this site as it is also updated for your convenience.
Weather for January 5th, 2013 Status On Time
Weather for January 5th, 2013
Happy New Year to all of our Clients!
The Paramount Teams are watching the potential weather episode that we are possibly going to receive over night and into tomorrow. We have a 80% chance to receive approximately 1-3cm of snow fall, if we receive this precipitation we will be sending the crews out approximately around 3am to perform a Salt Run and a clearing of properties that are required to do so.
Please check back to this site for updates throughout a weather episode as well you can contact our 24 Hour Snow Line at (905) 332-2030 ext 2.
December 29th, 2012 Status Stop
December 29th, 2012
All service crews have been sent home for a mandatory sleep period as of 11:45am on December 29th, 2012. As of 11pm last night all crews were sent out for the 3rd time since the storm on Boxing Day to do a complete run of salting and plowing. We performed a salt run due to the 5cm of snow fall that we were to be receiving today to help combat any slippery spots. Please note, as of 12:30pm all sites that are business' that are open have been plowed.
Once the snow has stopped which is anticipated to be around 5 or 6pm this evening or once we have hit the 5cm threshhold we will be sending all trucks, salt crews and shovel crews back out to perform a full service run on all properties.
Please check back to this website or our 24 Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates during a weather episode.
December 29, 2012 Status On Time
December 29, 2012
The Paramount crews started their routes for a 3rd time since the storm took place on Boxing Day as of 11pm on December 28. We have all been diligently working around the clock to get all properties taken care of. As of last night and into the early morning of the 29th all sites have been plowed and salted, we are doing this to help combat the potential 5-10cm of snow that is being called for in the service areas. The snow is being said to end around 6pm, all trucks, salters and shovel crews will most likely go back on the road once this snowfall has finished. With the salting that was completed throughout the early morning this should help combat any slippery spots that may occur. All business and restaurants that are open throughout the day will be monitored and cleared as required for the safety of you and your patrons.
Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline (905) 332-2030 ext throughout the weather episodes as updates are made to let you know what we are doing to help our Customers.
Weather Update for December 27th 2012 Status Delay NA minutes
Weather Update for December 27th 2012
The paramount service crews started the routes at 10pm. We have received lot more than the estimated 5-10cm of snowfall. The service areas are at anywhere from 15 to 20 or more because of the drifting snow. Our crews are working hard and diligently to get the properties dealt with in a timely manor while keeping in mind their safety as well due due to the ice that is under the snow. We have now moved to the 24 hour cleaning mark due to the intensity of the storm. At this point this storm is estimated to go clear into tomorrow afternoon and we are unsure of when it will stop. For your safety and the crews of ladscapers safety if you do not have to go out and drive tomorrow do not. Stay home.
Thank you for your patience and we will continue to update.
Weather Update for December 26, 2012 Status On Time
Weather Update for December 26, 2012
The Paramount Services Crews are gearing up for a long winter night. The Crews are heading out to start the routes including all plow trucks and shovel crews approximately 10pm. There is still a potential for 5-10cm of snow fall in the service areas which can cause some delays with clearing of snow as well strong wind gusts we will also be battling.
We are planning for 1 full run to be completed by the early morning hours, there may be some accumulation at your properties but we will be sending the trucks out for a secondary run to clear any further snowfall that may have happened since the first clearing. We are still estimating the completion of the routes being done twice by the afternoon on December 27th, 2012. Please keep in mind we have the best interest of our clients as well their customers in mind but we also have to keep in mind the safety of our drivers so please be patient with us as it may take a little longer to get the properties cleared but as always we will be there.
Stay tuned to this snow line as updates are made regularly throughout a weather episode as well our 24 hour snowline at (905) 332-2030 ext 2.
Happy Boxing Day! Weather for December 26, 2012 Status On Time
Happy Boxing Day! Weather for December 26, 2012
The Paramount Staff is monitoring the system coming our way, we are expecting to receive approximately 15cm of snowfall this evening, overnight and into tomorrow. As of right now, the preliminary thoughts are trucks will be out around 10pm and work throughout the night.
Unfortunately, because the storm is expected to go until tomorrow morning around 11am, we will clear everone once through the night but there could be some accumulation back on the properties by first thingi n the morning.
We will be sending the trucks out a second time to go through the whole route again and should be done by the afternoon. Stay tuned to this snow line as updates are made regularily throughout a weather episode as well our 24 hour snow line (905) 332-2030 ext 2.
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays - December 25, 20 Status On Time
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays - December 25, 20
Tonight we had a 60% chance for 1-3cm of snowfall, the storm turned and went over Lake Ontario and missed our service areas for any real accumulation. Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga got some wet snow flurries that melted on impact. Hamilton, Dundas and Ancaster got a light trace dusting which did not create any slippery conditions.
All properties have been cleared for no service.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and your families from the Paramount Team!
Salt & Spot Salt Run for December 22nd, 2012 Status On Time
Salt & Spot Salt Run for December 22nd, 2012
Happy Holidays!
The Paramount Team was monitoring the weather systems that were passing through on Friday December 21st, 2012 with the rain off and on for the majority of the day in the Hamilton, Dundas, Ancaster, Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Mississauga service areas. Most areas other then the Hamilton Mountain, Dundas and Ancaster will be spot salted. The areas above will be salted as there is a light sheet of black ice on the properties.
Please check back to this snow line as well our 24 hour snow line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 for weather updates as well estimated times of completion for the routes.
Happy Holidays from the Paramount Landscaping Team!
Snow Removal / Salt Run performed 11/30/12 Status On Time
Snow Removal / Salt Run performed 11/30/12
Dear Valued Customers,
Throughout the afternoon on November 30th into the early morning of December 1st, 2012 the Paramount Service crews performed a Salt Run and Plow Run (where necessary). All trucks, shovel crews completed their routes approximately 3am. Oakville, Mississauga received approximately 2-3 cm of snowfall, Burlington, Waterdown received approximately 2-4 cm of snow fall and the Hamilton, Dundas, Stoney Creek areas were approximately 1-3cm.
All routes have been shoveled, plowed and salted. Thank you for your patience throughout the storm!
Happy December 1st!
Site Check Mild Flurries (11/23 - 11/24) Status On Time
Site Check Mild Flurries (11/23 - 11/24)
Dear valued customers,
Although winter is just around the corner last night it gave us our first flurry of the season. You woke up this morning with white cars and grass but fortunately the ground temperate is just not cold enough to sustain any freezing yet. This allowed our team to have our first trial run on monitoring our sites throughout the night.
Paramount's teams want to make sure you are safe and sound so All site were checked and cleared for any chance of ice. All salt bins will be delivered on Monday and Tuesday this week, if for any reason you need a bin moved once it is placed please call us immediately and we will get it taken care of. Have a great grey cup weekend, Go Toronto Go!