Keep Residential Crews Safe and Schedules On Track in Winter 

Homebuilding does not stop when temperatures drop. Crews still frame, roof, pour, finish and inspect in winter conditions that turn residential sites into slip hazards. Icy subfloors, snow covered driveways, frozen mud, slick temporary stairs and unfinished walkways create constant fall risk across every phase of the build.

Ice Cleats for Homebuilders

A single slip can cause injury, delay subcontractor work, trigger inspections and push closings. At Winter Walking, we do not just sell ice cleats. We help homebuilders implement traction solutions that match residential job-site workflow, keeping trades safe, builds moving and timelines stable through winter weather.



Why Homebuilders Choose Winter Walking 

  • Built for Residential Job-site Terrain
    Homebuilding sites include uneven ground, frozen soil, slick concrete pours, icy plywood decking, temporaryramps and snow packed access paths. Our traction solutions are selected for grip on mixed residential construction surfaces.

  • Supporting Build Timelines and Subcontractor Flow 
    Residential builds rely on multiple trades moving in sequence. Slips slow crews, create downtime and push schedules. A traction program reduces fall exposure so framing, roofing, siding, HVAC, electrical, plumbing and finishing work can continue safely.

  • Safer Movement on Ladders, Rooflines and Temporary Stairs 
    Winter hazards increase most on roof access, scaffold towers, ladder zones and temporary steps. We help you select traction gear that supports stable footing for frequent climbing and elevation changes typical in homebuilding.

  • Aligned with Your Site Safety and Warranty Protection 
    Falls raise recordables, insurance premiums and risk of damaged materials or incomplete work. A winter traction strategy strengthens your safety metrics and helps reduce liability tied to jobsite incidents.



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