Snow is great business for some Utah companies

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The latest batch of snow is keeping snow removal companies busy. On Monday, FOX 13 News caught up with Worx Landscaping & Snow Removal, located in South Salt Lake.

On Monday, FOX 13 News caught up with Worx Landscaping & Snow Removal, located in South Salt Lake.

Luis Romero, the owner, says they have 10 three-person crews out in various parts of the Salt Lake Valley and Davis County. These crews are plowing, shoveling driveways and laying ice melt on sidewalks on both residential and commercial properties.He says his crews are responsible for anywhere from 16 to 20 properties each.With more snow so far this winter than last year, Romero says they've seen a decent uptick in business.On top of plowing, he says crews are also shoveling driveways and laying down ice melt on sidewalks.

De La Luz says he is usually responsible for maintaining parking lots at Maverik gas stations on his route."There's some times where something that isn't working or they're getting stressed, and you know, I'm responsible for getting them back out there," said De La Luz."We're doing our job and trying to keep our properties clean, and at the same time it's to help everyone else," said De La Luz.

Romero says they have about 200 customers. They have a two-inch trigger when it comes to coming out and plowing residential and commercial areas. That means every time the snowpack is more than two inches, they will come out and push the snow.

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