3. Equipment and Technology:
Examine the equipment and technology used by the snow removal company. A well-maintained snow removal equipment, such as plows, blowers, and deicing tools, can significantly improve efficiency and effectiveness. Find out if the company has invested in technology and is able to adapt to changing snow conditions by asking about its investment in technology.
4. Response Time and Availability:
When it comes to snow removal, time is of the essence. Request the company’s response time during snow events and whether it is available for emergency services as well. A reliable snow removal company should be able to provide prompt and timely service in order to maintain safety and accessibility.
5. Contract Terms and Pricing:
Examine the terms of the snow removal agreement carefully. Ensure that all services, such as plowing, shoveling, and deicing, are clearly outlined. Understand the pricing structure, including whether it is a fixed amount or based on parameters such as snowfall.
Especially if you see meager prices, that could mean you’re getting subpar service or hidden fees.