Hiring a Snow Removal Contractor
If you plan on hiring a snow removal contractor ,
Better Business Bureau recommends the following:
- Get several estimates. Prices can vary widely
and are usually based on the amount of work involved
in clearing your property. Remember that the least
expensive estimate is not always the best choice.
- Ask the contractor about additional charges and
price options. Beside the quoted price, there may be
some additional charges during large storms. 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 these
charges. Other contractors may offer a fixed price
for an entire season, regardless of the amount of
snow (or lack of snow).
- Make sure that you are aware of which services
you are getting.
Find out exactly what is included in the estimate.
Are the walks and steps included?
What about the cost of sand and/or salt?
Will the company clear only after the storm, or
during the snowfall as well?
If the contractor has to come back more than once
during the same storm, is there an additional
charge?
- Ask for references, and check them out.
- Check with the Better Business Bureau for a
Reliability Report on a contractor you are
planning on hiring.
- Do not agree to the terms of the contract over
the telephone. The contractor should provide you
with a written agreement.
- Before signing the agreement, find out who is
responsible for damages such as cracked driveways or
broken gates.
Your expectations of your snow removal contractor
should be realistic. Keep in mind that a snowstorm
makes traveling difficult for you and the
contractor. During major snowstorms, it may take longer
for the contractor to reach you and perform the
contracted work.