- #1
Thread Owner
Looks like I'm going to be the one going over to my folks & snowblowing them clear after or even during every snowstorm this year.
They had been keeping their snowblower in a shed that is way behind their house, hundreds of feet from their driveway or walkway between the house & driveway. I'm looking for either a small or inexpensive storage shed or some other solution to keep the blower closer to where it will actually be needed to keep their access open. They have a very long driveway & sis lives with them. She had been the one to keep them shoveled out but can't anymore.
They have no garage, which is why it had been kept way back in that shed. The shed is not moveable.
I've looked into hiring a plow service, but they want more than $150 per plow job :faint: I'm concerned sis will need practically 24/7 open driveway for medical reasons. I may even end up sleeping over during storms to ensure rapid snow removal.
Any ideas or suggestions for keeping the blower close to the driveway but protected from the elements a bit??
They had been keeping their snowblower in a shed that is way behind their house, hundreds of feet from their driveway or walkway between the house & driveway. I'm looking for either a small or inexpensive storage shed or some other solution to keep the blower closer to where it will actually be needed to keep their access open. They have a very long driveway & sis lives with them. She had been the one to keep them shoveled out but can't anymore.
They have no garage, which is why it had been kept way back in that shed. The shed is not moveable.
I've looked into hiring a plow service, but they want more than $150 per plow job :faint: I'm concerned sis will need practically 24/7 open driveway for medical reasons. I may even end up sleeping over during storms to ensure rapid snow removal.
Any ideas or suggestions for keeping the blower close to the driveway but protected from the elements a bit??