TotalSnowRemoval runs county-wide snow response with tuned plows, sidewalk detail crews, and dispatchers who track radar in real time so every property in Mills County TX stays open and safe.
Ready Before the First Flake
We stage equipment near every county cluster, calibrate spreaders, and assign redundant teams so your lots, driveways, and walkways in Mills County TX never wait for daylight.
Who We Are
County Crews Who Live Here, Standards That Travel Everywhere
Our leadership team blends military-grade logistics with hospitality-level communication, meaning you get dispatch texts before arrival, proof-of-service after clearing, and rapid follow-up when refreeze windows open.
We document everything: time-on-site, material usage, before-and-after photos, and hazard notes. Your risk team gets records, your residents get safe footing, and your managers stay focused on operations, not snow.
Residential & HOA
Driveway clears with clean stacking, walkway detail, and pet-safe melt give homeowners confidence through long nights and early commutes.
Predictive scheduling based on county radar
Handwork on stairs, ramps, and entries
Second-pass checks after temperature dips
Commercial & Retail
Curb pushes, dock clears, and ADA route focus keep customers moving and deliveries on time.
Zero-hour opening clears
Loader support for piles
Surface-safe blends for high-traffic zones
Critical Facilities
Hospitals, logistics yards, and data sites get redundant teams, on-site staging, and direct radio lines to your command center.
On-site equipment staging
Dedicated storm liaison
Time, GPS, photo, and material records
Why Choose Us
Safety, Speed, Documentation
24/7
Night, dawn, or mid-storm, our desk routes teams where the need is hottest.
Photo
You get compliance-ready packets without requesting them.
Eco
We balance traction with environmental care on every lot.
Communication stays simple: alerts before arrival, live updates when conditions change, and completion reports with photos. That keeps managers informed and residents confident.
Deep County Coverage, Door-to-Door Detail
Beyond plowing, we manage stack placement to protect sightlines, clear fire lanes first, and keep ADA routes dry. Our crews carry marked shovels for steps and ramps, plus brooms for entry mats.
With transparent logs, property managers can answer board questions fast, and business owners can prove due diligence if an incident occurs.
County Voices
They text before arrival, send photos after, and our HOA walks stay spotless. HOA Board in Mills County TX
Their backup crews saved our schedule during back-to-back storms. Logistics Manager
Our risk team loves the documentation. Claims dropped to zero. Facilities Director
FAQ
County FAQs
How fast do you mobilize?
Storm desk watches radar cells; crews roll early to pre-salt before bonding.
Do you handle documentation?
Yes, every visit includes time, GPS, photos, and material logs ready for boards, insurance, or audits.
What about eco concerns?
Eco-focused melts and targeted applications cut waste and runoff risk.
Storm Playbook for Mills County TX
Before the storm, we walk your site, map hazards, and set stack zones so plows never block drains, hydrants, or line-of-sight for drivers. We flag downspouts that drip, tiles that stay slick, and shaded corridors that ice first, then we plan passes to hit those areas early and often.
During the storm, dispatchers watch radar, wind, and temperature spread, resequencing routes when bands stall or intensify. Curb pushes and dock clears happen in waves, while sidewalk teams loop entries, ramps, and crosswalk approaches to keep foot traffic safe. Photo updates roll in automatically, giving you confidence that each pass is happening on schedule.
After the storm, we run refreeze patrols at night and before dawn, hitting sloped drives, shaded corners, and entry mats to stop black ice before it forms. Completion packets include time, GPS, materials, and photos so you have a clear record for boards, insurers, and compliance teams.
We also note recurring trouble spots and share quick fixeslike redirecting downspouts, moving bins, or adding stakesso every storm gets safer and faster to service.
Safety First
Visibility stays high with low stacks and marked hazard points so drivers and pedestrians share space safely.
Proof On Demand
Need a summary? We deliver a single PDF packet for quick sharing.
Eco Mindset
Our calibration checks happen before every route so dosing stays consistent.
Stay Open, Stay Safe, Stay Documented
Snow does not wait and neither do we. TotalSnowRemoval puts county crews on alert before forecasts turn, keeps equipment ready with spare parts, and holds communication lines open so you always know the plan.
Secure your spot on the route now. We map your property, set trigger depths, and assign primary and backup crews. When the storm hits Mills County TX, you will already have a plan in motion.
We guarantee communication transparency: if conditions change, you hear first. If you need an extra pass, you see when it is dispatched. If you want proof for a meeting, you get a tidy packet without asking. That level of clarity keeps board conversations smooth and customer confidence high.
The Clovis are the earliest known people to inhabit the territory before Mills County, though recent discoveries indicate that there were people living in the area as far back as 15,000 to 20,000 years. More recently, the Tonkawa occupied it, and there are numerous vestiges from their campsites that remain across the county, including cooking middens. Thought to be the first white man to explore pre-Mills County, Pedro Vial visited in 1786 and 1789 while traveling between San Antonio and Santa Fe. Captain Henry S. Brown, believed to be the first white visitor, led a group to the area in 1825 to recover stolen stock. Mills County was once a part of two Mexican municipalities, Milam (originally Viesca Municipality) and Bastrop (originally Mina Municipality).