Commercial property owners and businesses need to keep their properties accessible during the winter season. One of the best ways to do so is through commercial snow removal contracts. However, there are different types of contracts, and finding the one that is best for your property might be challenging. Let's explore snow removal contracts and their benefits.

Three main types of snow removal contracts:

  1. Pay Per-Push, Pay Per Event

This contract is great for property managers who want to pay only when snow removal is needed. You are charged each time snow reaches 2 inches or a decided depth.

This contract ensures that the cost matches the amount of work required. Retail property managers often prefer this because it provides a monthly bill listing all snow events. Additionally, if the winter is mild, you save money since you only pay for the services used. Always know that costs can be higher if there are many snow events.

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  1. Seasonal Contract (1 to 3-Year Agreement)

A seasonal contract offers a fixed price per month for snow removal services. This contract is perfect for budget-conscious clients like homeowners needing a stable monthly cost. With this contract, you don't have to worry about fluctuating costs from November to March. The snow removal company will be on your property to plow snow once it accumulates to 2 inches.

  1. Full-Service Seasonal Contract (Including Pre-Treatment)

A full-service seasonal contract is the most suitable option for high-risk and busy properties. It includes regular snow clearance, pre-treatment before storms, and side-by-side ice management. Corporate properties and hospitals mostly use this kind of contract. With a full-service contract, you can also customize a storm management plan that provides zero-tolerance snow removal during and after a storm.

Conclusion

The best snow removal contract depends on your needs and budget. On the one hand, pay-per-push contracts offer flexibility, while seasonal contracts provide budget stability. Last but not least, full-service contracts offer the highest level of safety. At Ground Builders, we offer various options to keep your property clear of snow and ice all winter. To get a quote, reach out to us today!