Hiring Snow Removal Contractors

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Removing mounds of snow can be a chore. Perhaps your plan is to leave the shovel in the garage this winter and hire a snow-removal contractor instead. Before you do, Better Business Bureau recommends the following tips:

  • Ask for references and check them out.
  • Get several estimates. Prices can vary widely and are usually based on the amount of work, the layout of the property, size of the area to be cleared, and whether the customer requests shoveling or snow blowing, in addition to plowing to remove excess snow from other areas. Remember, the least expensive service is not always the best service.
  • Ask the contractor about additional charges and price options. After the snow reaches a certain depth, some snow removal contractors charge by the inch, so you’ll want to find out how the company calculates the size of the snowfall. Other contractors may offer a fixed price for an entire season, regardless of the amount of snow.
  • Make sure you know what services you’re getting. Find out exactly what’s included in the estimate. Are the walks and steps included? What about the cost of sand and salt? Will the company clear only after the storm, or during the snowfall as well? If the contractor has to come back, is there an additional charge? Ask if the company will remove heavy snow loads from a building roof and if there is an additional charge?
  • Do not settle on an agreement over the telephone. A representative should come out to examine your property and make notes about the service requested and potential obstacles. Ask who will be responsible for damages, such as cracked driveways or broken gates. Ask if the contractor is insured or bonded. Also, find out how you can terminate the agreement if necessary.
  • Check with BBB. Look at BBB Business Reviews on snow removal contractors at bbb.org.