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Neighbor Complained His Snowblower Was ‘Too Loud’ – So He Left His Side Buried Under 17 Inches of Ice!

by Jeffrey Stone
October 15, 2025
in Social Issues

Winter in Wisconsin can bring out both the best and worst in people. On one quiet street, a kind man made it his habit to snowblow the sidewalks for the entire block after every storm.

He did it not for praise or payment, just to help his neighbors get to work and school safely. But one man didn’t appreciate it. He complained that the snowblower was “too loud.”

So, when a massive 17-inch blizzard hit that winter, the kind man remembered. He cleared everyone’s sidewalk, except one.

The complainer’s house was left buried under layers of snow. When the temperature dropped again, that pile turned to solid ice. The result?

Neighbor Complained His Snowblower Was ‘Too Loud’ - So He Left His Side Buried Under 17 Inches of Ice!
Not the actual photo

A frozen fortress that no shovel could break

It's too loud when I snowblow your sidewalk? Ok!?

I have a sweet snowblower and I love to help out my neighbors by doing the whole block. I'm that guy.

After a moderate snow a few years (6") my neighbor told me that he's 'very sensitive to noise' and not to snowblow in front of his house.

So, later that same winter we got 17". I got every house on the block front and back except for his.

Even better he was out of town, the weather warmed slightly for an afternoon then dropped again so his 17" of snow became a wall to wall glacier.

I live in Wisconsin. This is how we entertain ourselves in the winter.

EDIT: Wow. Thought I was just sharing a little story. Thanks for all the interest. Heres a little more.

1) He was not medically sensitive to sound. If he was he would have said so and I would have respected that.

I often saw him outside listening to the brewers on a loud radio as he did yard work

(with municipal trucks and ambulances etc rolling by.) Also, it was late morning

This is a guy who returned a plate of cookies because he was upset that we didnt know that he thinks sugar is evil.

He yelled at kids for chalk drawings on the sidewalk. Total d__k.

2) We didnt speak often and he never mentioned the ice wall. I do not have any photos ... unfortunately.

It was hilarious. Even sat on the edge of it and had a beer with my other neighbor!

3) He moved to Iowa a year or so later. Hows this for passive aggressive?

Thank god he moved because Iowa might be just nice enough to handle him.

Is it malicious compliance, just malicious, or just compliance? I guess that's up to you.

The Beginning of the Cold War

The man who ran the snowblower had always tried to be a good neighbor. He enjoyed helping others and keeping the sidewalks clean for the kids walking to school.

Every winter, he’d start early, bundled up, snow flying behind him like white smoke.

But there was one house on the street that always seemed to have something to say.

The man who lived there complained about everything, from kids’ chalk drawings to someone’s Christmas lights being “too bright.”

When he returned a batch of cookies one neighbor baked, saying they had “too much sugar,” everyone stopped trying to be nice.

Still, the snowblower man kept helping. That is, until one morning, the grumpy neighbor stepped outside, waving his arms and shouting over the engine, “You need to stop! It’s way too loud. Some of us are trying to sleep!”

The kind man stopped. He turned off the snowblower and nodded. “Alright,” he said calmly. “No problem.”

He meant it.

The Storm That Changed Everything

A few weeks later, the big one hit, a snowstorm that buried cars, swallowed fences, and made the news.

Seventeen inches of snow in one night. The kind man got up early, pulled on his boots, and fired up the snowblower.

For hours, he worked his way down the block, clearing every single sidewalk. His neighbors waved and thanked him with coffee and hot chocolate.

But when he reached the grumpy man’s house, he slowed down, looked at the untouched driveway, and kept right on going.

No noise. No snowblower. No help.

By the time the storm ended, every sidewalk on the block was clear except one.

The complainer’s home looked like a small glacier, a mound of snow that stretched from porch to curb. Then came the freeze. The temperature dropped, turning that snow into rock-hard ice.

The man didn’t even notice at first, he was out of town. But when he returned days later, he found a wall of ice blocking his steps and driveway. He couldn’t even open his gate.

No one said a word.

The Sweet Taste of Justice

Everyone on the street noticed what had happened. A few laughed quietly as they walked past.

The kind man didn’t brag or point it out, he just kept helping everyone else, pretending nothing was wrong.

That night, he and another neighbor stood by their windows with a couple of beers, watching as the grump tried to chip away at the ice wall with a shovel.

It was hopeless. The snow had refrozen into a thick, solid block.

It was poetic justice. The man who complained about noise now had to spend days battling a frozen monument to his own rudeness.

When spring came, the ice finally melted but by then, the complainer had put his house up for sale. Word spread that he was moving to Iowa.

The street didn’t exactly throw a party, but let’s just say no one was sad to see the “noisy snowblower” problem go away for good.

Why It Felt So Satisfying

Kindness should never be mistaken for weakness. The man who cleared the sidewalks wasn’t trying to pick a fight, he just stopped doing favors for someone who didn’t appreciate them.

And when that decision turned into a frozen wall, it felt like the universe had done the teaching for him.

This kind of story happens everywhere. People take others’ kindness for granted until it’s gone. In this case, the “revenge” was simple, no yelling, no argument, no drama. Just silence.

And that silence said everything.

The Psychology Behind It

Experts say small acts of payback often come from feeling unappreciated. When someone gives their time and effort freely, and another person dismisses it, it stings.

Psychologist Dr. John Gottman explains that little acts of retaliation in neighbor disputes often come from unreturned kindness.

That’s exactly what this was, a lesson in gratitude, written in snow and sealed in ice.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

 Many said the man did nothing wrong, he simply honored the complainer’s wish to stop using the snowblower.

HeartKevinRose − OMFG, what is wrong with this guy? Our neighbor got a new snowblower a couple years ago

and we came home from work after a big storm to find him snowblowing our driveway.

He apologized and said he was having so much fun he got a little carried away.

We told him he is welcome to continue getting carried away and thanked him by bringing over baked goods

and helping him and his wife bag leaves the following spring and fall and ever since then we have a nice yard work exchange going on.

mcjlapointe − I live in a place where 6" of snow is not a big deal, it happens frequently enough.

Not everyone has a snowblower, my family included, we have always just used shovels.

My neighbor with the snowblowers is a GODSEND on heavy snow days. I don't care if it's 6:30 am or 11 pm.

I try to time my shoveling when he does his, and he lets me borrow his spare blower,

which we usually team up and get the whole sidewalk for the cul-de-sac. At least you tried to be a good neighbour

SoggyAlbatross2 − C'mon now, I've seen the videos - you guys also race outhouses in the winter.

Others said it was the perfect kind of revenge: harmless, quiet, and satisfying.

[Reddit User] − I’m that guy on our block that does everyone’s driveway and walks.

I figured I paid a bunch of money for it, might as well get its use out of it before the warranty is up.

I’ve been paid in blowjobs, candy, cookies, alcohol, Xanax, and pot. LOL love my neighbors.

Squidking1000 − Moved into a new house in the country with some really old neighbours

so when it snowed i used my tractor to clear their driveway as well as mine.

After the third or fourth time the old man came out and bitched I was doing it too deep and moving the gravel

(which maybe a moved a couple but it's impossible not to with gravel).

Well no problem you crotchety old coot, feel free to pay someone to do it, been 2 years since and I just smile and wave while doing my driveway.

ok-milk − I like that you respected his sensitivity from out of town. You should cartoonishly tiptoe past his wall of ice when he gets back.

yemo − My wife is sensitive to noise as well. A subwoofer a block away can bring her to tears, so noise sensitivity is real.

OTOH, she will also be jumping up to bake you cookies if she sees/hears you plowing our front walk.

A few even joked that the icy wall should be named after the neighbor.

solBLACK − Just got around 8" is snow yesterday here. I broke a shear pin after doing about half of my driveway.

By the time I got my snowblower back in my garage to put a new shear pin in my neighbor was already over, with his much nicer snowblower, finishing my...

Told him I have mine fixed so he could stop, but he said to not worry about it and he'll be done in a few minutes. I need to figure...

duhmoment − You could be landing a 747 as long as you were removing the snow you’d get a thumbs up through the window and a gift card for your...

master0382 − I live in a very small rural town with just 6 streets. I'm "that guy" also,

and take care of all my elderly neighbors. One has cancer, one is almost 80 and can't walk well unassisted,

and the other works long shifts at the hospital in the emergency room.

3 years I did it all by hand, but now that I need to have back surgery (5 blown discs)

I broke down and got a huge heavy duty snowblower. Half a day is down to less than 2 hours.

Final Thoughts

One man gave his time and energy to help everyone, and one person ruined it with a selfish complaint. In the end, the snowblower man didn’t need to yell or argue, he just let nature handle the message.

Sometimes, the coldest revenge doesn’t come from anger. It comes from peace, patience, and a little help from winter itself.

So, if you ever find yourself tempted to complain about someone’s small kindness, think twice. You never know when that kindness might stop and leave you buried under your own ice wall.

 

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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