Residential & Commercial Snow and Ice Removal

Why Choose us

Plow Boys LLC is centrally located in Idaho Falls, and our crew is constantly monitoring snow storms to provide timely service to properties throughout Idaho Falls and Ammon. We are insured, experienced and dedicated professionals who provide outstanding snow removal services for all commercial and residential properties during the winter season.

We are equipped with the necessary snow removal equipment to meet your needs, from shoveling your sidewalk to snow plowing your driveway. Our services include snow plowing, snow shoveling, snow blowing, de-icing, and salting and sanding for both commercial and residential properties. Contact us to find out more!

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Snow Plowing

Our plow trucks are fully equipped to clear the snow from your commercial and/or residential driveways.

Snow Shoveling

No more shoveling your sidewalks! We have the tools and techniques to save your back.

Snow Blowing

Our snow blowers will make even the toughest job manageable.

De-Icing

Anti-icers are applied to prevent ice from building on pavement. The two most prominent de-icers that we use are salt and sand.

Salting & Sanding

Salt lowers the freezing point of the water in the snow and ice, causing it to melt. Sand improves traction over ice and makes your sidewalks and driveways safe.

Commercial Snow Removal

Our snow removal team works round the clock to ensure your operations don't slow down when the snow piles up.

Residential Snow Removal

Using our snow removal and ice management services will give you the peace of mind that your home is in good hands.

Snow Pile
  • Did you know...?

    You'll put less stress on your body if you focus on pushing and not lifting snow out of the way. This will use less energy to help you stave of fatigue and will also be easier on your back and shoulders.

  • Did you know...?

    Early attempts at snow control involved citizens going to the streets to level the drifts for sleigh traffic. Enterprising inventors were issued the first patents for snowplows in the 1840s.

  • Did you know...?

    It's a good idea to carry sand or kitty litter to spread in front and behind the tires to add traction if you get stuck in the snow. If you don't have either of those, you can use twigs, sticks or even your cars rubber mat.