Preparing Equipment for New Hampshire Winters Winter in New Hampshire brings salt spray, freezing rain, and heavy snow. Those conditions can wear down small engines, cables, and paint faster than most realize. This guide walks you through smart, practical ways to store your outdoor equipment safely before temperatures drop for good. If you’d like professional…
Why Cordless Snow Gear Fits New Hampshire Winters New England winters bring packed end-of-driveway snow, icy granular mix, and long cold snaps. Homeowners and caretakers want clearing power without the noise, fumes, and seasonal carb issues of small gas engines. Today’s lithium-ion systems pair brushless motors with high-capacity packs to move heavy, wet snow with…
New Hampshire winters are tough. Snow falls fast, temperatures drop overnight, and your property maintenance schedule doesn’t stop for the weather. That’s why winter fleet maintenance isn’t just about keeping machines running; it’s about keeping promises to tenants, clients, and communities that rely on you. When your snowblowers, plows, and power equipment fail in the…