Snow Removal Calculator
Estimate time, salt, and cost for snow clearing
Estimate how long it will take to clear snow from your driveway, sidewalk, or parking lot. Compare shoveling, snowblower, and plow methods with time estimates, salt requirements, and cost breakdowns.
Quick example: A standard 600 sq ft driveway with 6 inches of snow takes about 54 minutes to shovel, 14 minutes with a snowblower, or 4 minutes with a plow. You will need about 3 lbs of salt for ice treatment.
- Start shoveling early before snow compacts and turns icy
- Apply salt or ice melt before the storm to prevent bonding
- Shovel in layers for deep snow (over 6 inches)
- Push snow rather than lifting to reduce back strain
- Keep walkways clear within 24 hours (most local ordinances)
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Snow Removal Time & Cost Calculator
How to Use This Snow Removal Calculator
- Enter the area — Measure your driveway, sidewalk, or parking lot in square feet. Use our presets for common sizes.
- Enter the snow depth — In inches. Check weather reports or measure with a ruler in an undisturbed spot.
- Choose your method — Shovel (manual), snowblower (gas or electric), or plow (truck-mounted).
- Review the results — Get estimated time, snow volume, salt needs, and cost.
The Formulas Explained
Snow Volume (cu ft) = Area (sq ft) x Depth (inches) / 12
Time (min) = Area x Depth x Rate Factor
Rate factors: Shovel = 0.015, Snowblower = 0.004, Plow = 0.001 (minutes per sq ft per inch of snow)
Salt Needed (lbs) = Area / 250 — approximately 1 lb per 250 sq ft for ice prevention.
Snow Removal Method Comparison
| Method | Best For | Speed | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shovel | Small areas, light snow | Slowest | Free (you own the shovel) |
| Snowblower | Medium areas, regular snow | 3-4x faster than shovel | $0.50-$2/use (fuel + maintenance) |
| Plow | Large areas, heavy snow | 10-15x faster than shovel | $25-$75 per visit (hired) |
Common Area Sizes
| Area Type | Typical Size (sq ft) |
|---|---|
| Single-car driveway | 400-600 sq ft |
| Double-car driveway | 800-1,200 sq ft |
| Sidewalk (50 ft) | 150-200 sq ft |
| Small parking lot | 3,000-5,000 sq ft |
| Large parking lot | 10,000-50,000 sq ft |
Snow Removal Safety Tips
- Warm up before shoveling. Snow shoveling is strenuous — stretch for 5-10 minutes first. Take breaks every 15-20 minutes.
- Push, don't lift. Pushing snow is far less strain on your back. When lifting is necessary, bend at the knees, not the waist.
- Clear snow early and often. It's easier to remove 3 inches twice than 6 inches once. Compacted snow becomes ice.
- Apply salt before the storm. Pre-treatment prevents snow from bonding to the surface, making removal much easier.
- Know your limits. Snow shoveling causes over 11,000 injuries annually. If you have heart conditions, hire a service.
Sources
- Time estimates based on homeowner and contractor experience data
- Salt application rate: 1 lb per 250 sq ft (standard rock salt, ASTM D632)
- Safety statistics: National Safety Council, Consumer Product Safety Commission
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