What do you pay for snow removal?
Looking to compare a quote to what others are paying. Quote was $153/month for a two car driveway and sidewalk in front of the house in the SW.
What do you pay for snow removal?
Looking to compare a quote to what others are paying. Quote was $153/month for a two car driveway and sidewalk in front of the house in the SW.
Just hire a kid for $10-$15 everytime it snows. Should be a lot cheaper.
“I don’t understand bus lanes. Why do poor people have to get to places quicker than I do?” -Jeremy Clarkson
That's a little steep. We're $200/month for a bobcat @ our office...
2017 VW Jetta 1.4T (winter car)
2010 F-350 Nortruck Tool Shed
2007 BMW 5 (Wifey's)
2004 Audi A4 1.8T 6spd Stage III w/ Meth
1985 F-250 6.9L IDI w/ATS turbo
Actually sounds pretty average. Prices seem to range from $100-$225 depending on the company.
Do they come out every single time it snows or only after a certain amount of snowfall?
I am assuming it is every time it snows but I would have to confirm with them.Originally posted by project240
Actually sounds pretty average. Prices seem to range from $100-$225 depending on the company.
Do they come out every single time it snows or only after a certain amount of snowfall?
I've decided that the next house we build will have a heated driveway and path so I don't have to shovel.
We were lucky and bought on the side of the street that doesn't have a sidewalk so avoided some work at least.
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Originally posted by ramminghard
I am assuming it is every time it snows but I would have to confirm with them.
I'm just asking because with some companies they have a "trigger" amount and residential is usually 2", meaning, unless it snows that amount or more, they don't come.
Same here...makes a big difference.Originally posted by bignerd
We were lucky and bought on the side of the street that doesn't have a sidewalk so avoided some work at least.
I'd rather pay everytime it snows...probably be cheaper in the long run.Originally posted by project240
I'm just asking because with some companies they have a "trigger" amount and residential is usually 2", meaning, unless it snows that amount or more, they don't come.
“I don’t understand bus lanes. Why do poor people have to get to places quicker than I do?” -Jeremy Clarkson
Ill come and shovel your walk for $149 a month and since you will be my only customer I will be there almost right away.Originally posted by ramminghard
What do you pay for snow removal?
Looking to compare a quote to what others are paying. Quote was $153/month for a two car driveway and sidewalk in front of the house in the SW.
Holy shit that is an expensive alternative to buying a $45.00 shovel and 15 minutes of your time.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"
There was a groupy buy deal (through TeamBuy) for Calgary yesterday and the day before for winter snow removal for the whole winter (for Calgary). Only $50/winter...but it was limited to 350 vouchers, and I didn't get in on time. LOL
$200/month, corner lot, driveway, walkways.
They come out if there's any snow that sticks, within 24 hours of snowfall. If it snows everyday, they're out everyday. If there's no snow, still pay.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
I have a feeling there are going to be about 350 disappointed people come about middle of January when the company realizes they are now losing money for the rest of the season.Originally posted by toyboy88
There was a groupy buy deal (through TeamBuy) for Calgary yesterday and the day before for winter snow removal for the whole winter (for Calgary). Only $50/winter...but it was limited to 350 vouchers, and I didn't get in on time. LOL
No doubt.Originally posted by project240
I have a feeling there are going to be about 350 disappointed people come about middle of January when the company realizes they are now losing money for the rest of the season.
I went with several different "cheap" companies over the years. I've had companies disappear mid season, missed shovelling, just brutal. Last year, I paid up front for a contract with yet another small firm, no show first snow day. Called them, said they were having problems. By the 4th day, I had about 2ft of snow everywhere. No answer at all, and finally they emailed back saying their guys quit.
After receiving complaints from the city in the mail for having snow on my sidewalk a week later, went with a reputable company, cost me big $ to clear that first snow.
Not worth the savings going to smaller snow removal companies.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
Then the bobcat company you're using must be pretty desperate to work for that type of rate considering all the liability issues involved. We charge about $6000-8000 per condo complex and that only includes a maximum of 6 clears.Originally posted by sillysod
That's a little steep. We're $200/month for a bobcat @ our office...
If I were you then I'd get some reviews on different business' before choosing one. Many of the guys out there do piss poor jobs clearing, show up late afternoon or a day late after the entire dump leaving packed down snow everywhere from days of walking.
We stopped checking for monsters under our beds when we realized they were inside us.
just buy a good snowblower for $500... it'll pay itself off in a few months!
Shovel? Is it really that hard?
Its pretty hard to shovel when you are away on business for weeks on end...Originally posted by masoncgy
Shovel? Is it really that hard?
^ Guaranteed that's not the case for the majority of people who opt for such a service.
Why does this feel like deja vu? I've seriously had this conversation before.
Woah?!
I've got a two car driveway, walkway & 160 ft of sidewalk. I just bought a dual stage 24" snowblower. I could be the most popular guy on the block this winter.
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