Does your property qualify?

Three things decide it: yard space, water, and power. Answer honestly from what you can see — no ladders, no tools, no site visit needed to find out where you stand.

❄ Takes about 2 minutes · Free

How placement actually works

We pick the unit's location first — positioned for the best snow field with the shortest practical runs to your water and power. Then your electrician and plumber quote bringing utilities to that exact spot. That sequence keeps your costs down and the install clean. The weather does the rest: systems make their best snow at about 28°F and below, and can produce near freezing when the air is dry.

1 Snow field location 2 Unit placement marked 3 Your trades quote the runs 4 Install & first snow

1 The snow field — do you have the space?

We look for an open area roughly 30′ × 50′ — about 12 paces by 20 paces. Grass, gravel, or a gentle slope all work.

2 Water — how close is your nearest source?

Distance from the snow field area to your nearest spigot, water line, or well line. Around 50 feet or less is ideal; longer runs are done all the time — they just factor into placement and plumbing.

On a well? We recommend having a certified well company test your well's safe consumption and recovery (refill) rate before installation. That measurement is used to set safe snowmaking run times for your property — so the system never draws more than your well comfortably supports. Your well professional makes that call, not us.

3 Power — room in your electrical panel?

Open the panel door (just the door — never the cover) and look for unused breaker slots.

Final word on electrical always belongs to your licensed electrician — this just tells us where to start.

4 Where do we send your results?

City and state is all the location we need at this stage.

5 Photos (optional, but they speed everything up)

Snap a photo of the yard you're proposing to be the snow field. Up to 6 photos if you're considering a couple of spots.

Your photos and info stay with our team only — never shared, never sold. No street address needed, and nothing here commits you to anything.

Already know you're in? Skip straight to reserving your spot — no quiz required.

Your property looks like a strong fit.

Space, water, and power all check out on first pass. Next step: a site evaluation where we mark the exact unit location — so your electrician and plumber can quote the utility runs precisely.

Deposit holders get evaluated and installed first, and every dollar is credited toward your installation.

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You're on the radar — let's figure out the rest together.

Plenty of properties that start as a "not sure" end up with snow on the ground. The unknowns you flagged are exactly what a site evaluation (or a quick call) sorts out — and your own electrician, plumber, or well professional gives the final word on utilities.

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Reserve deposits start at $49, fully refundable — holding a spot doesn't require passing anything.