Seasonal Maintenance

Get Ahead of Fall cleanup & pre-winter prep — Voted the Smart Time to Book

Mud-season washdowns, fall cleanup, pre-winter prep, and year-round grounds reset for property managers and multi-site operators across Chittenden County. Gutters, leaf load, and parking-lot washdown before the first hard freeze — one licensed crew, a written seasonal scope, and priority slot booking before each weather-driven rush.

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"We had 14 vacant units and a tight lease-up deadline. GreenCore turned all of them in 8 days — carpet cleaning, full interior detail, all exterior pressure washing. We didn't lose a single day of rent."
S.M.

Sarah M., Property Manager

Burlington — 48-unit complex

14 Vacant units
8 Day turnaround
$0 Vacancy loss
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Four seasonal priorities we run on a calendar.

Mud-Season Washdown

Spring thaw rinse — walkways, vestibules, and entry aprons reset before complaints roll in

  • Hot-water walkway and vestibule rinse after the thaw
  • Entry apron and curb-line mud removal
  • Dumpster pad degrease after winter salt residue
  • Surface-cleaner pass for slip-rating
  • Standing-water and ice-melt residue cleanup

Pre-Winter Prep & Washdown

Final exterior rinse and entry reset before sustained freeze

  • Salt-residue and grit removal from entry vestibules
  • Sidewalk and parking-lot washdown before first freeze
  • Loading dock and dumpster pad final rinse
  • Landscape-bed edge reset along walkways
  • Storm-response plan documented for the property

Year-Round Grounds Reset

Recurring light grounds maintenance for portfolios that want one vendor

  • Monthly or quarterly grounds reset on a fixed schedule
  • Light landscaping, debris pickup, and entry sweep
  • Storm-response call-out add-on available
  • Bundle-friendly with turnovers and pressure washing
  • Consolidated visit log emailed after every service

Fall cleanup & pre-winter prep opens September 2026.

Book now — slots fill 2–3 weeks before pre-winter rush starts.

Schedule before next pre-winter rush

Need seasonal prep on a fixed schedule?

Tell us your properties, square footage, and target dates — we'll lay out a quarterly or monthly scope.

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Common questions from property managers

When should I book my mud-season washdown?

Vermont mud season typically runs late March through mid-May once the frost heave releases. We schedule walkways, vestibules, dumpster pads, and entry aprons for the first dry stretch after the ground thaws — usually 7–14 days after the worst of the thaw. Pre-booking by mid-March locks in a priority slot before every property manager in Chittenden County is calling at once.

What does your pre-winter prep package cover?

Pre-winter washdown includes a final exterior rinse after salt and grit have built up: walkways, parking-lot traffic lanes, dumpster pads, and entry vestibules get hot-water washdown before sustained freeze. We also flush loading docks, reset landscape-bed edges along walkways, and leave a written storm-response plan for the property so you know what happens after the first snow.

What's included in a fall cleanup scope?

Gutter and downspout flush for multi-family and commercial roofs, leaf-pile and grounds reset around entries and parking, storm-drain protection on every site, and a surface-cleaner pass on walkways before frost. Pre-freeze vestibule and entry-mat reset is included so tenants aren't tracking wet leaves into the lobby right before Thanksgiving.

What is your service area?

We run seasonal maintenance across Chittenden County — Burlington, South Burlington, Winooski, Essex, Williston, Colchester, Shelburne, and surrounding towns. We will travel to Stowe, St. Albans, Montpelier, and the rest of central Vermont for portfolio clients with multiple sites bundled together; single-site jobs outside Chittenden County are quoted case-by-case.

How far in advance should I book seasonal work?

Pre-winter and fall cleanup are our busiest windows — book 3–4 weeks ahead to lock in a priority slot. Mud-season and spring start-up can usually be scheduled inside 1–2 weeks. Portfolio clients on a recurring plan get a reserved calendar window before each weather-driven rush so they don't have to call in every year.

Real results

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Read how a Burlington property manager cut seasonal coordination costs with one recurring contract.

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From mud-season setup to sign-off in three steps

A predictable, calendar-driven process built for Vermont weather windows — so the prep happens before the rush, not during it.

01

Mud-Season Washdown Setup

We walk the property — entry aprons, dumpster pads, gutters, storm drains — and document the seasonal scope in writing. You get a checklist of what's getting washed, rinsed, and reset before the crew rolls out, so nothing is decided on site.

02

On-Site Seasonal Prep

Our licensed crew arrives in a single visit — hot-water washdown on walkways and vestibules, gutter flush, leaf-pile reset, and salt-residue removal. The work is logged as it's done so the visit reads top-to-bottom against the scope you signed.

03

Post-Visit Sign-Off

Crew lead walks the property again with the original scope before leaving. You receive a written visit log — what was cleaned, any items flagged for the next seasonal window, and timestamped photos of the high-traffic reset zones.

One crew. Four property services. Pick the one you need today.

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