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Commercial Pricing & Proposal

Commercial pricing starts with the operating plan

A useful proposal is not a generic per-acre number. We measure the site, model the labor and equipment, define the trigger and response standard, and then price the program the property can actually rely on.

03 / Decision guide

The public cost rules we stand behind

Labor floors are transparent. Property pricing is site-specific so equipment, salt, mobilization, route priority, and proof of service are not quietly omitted.

Cost componentPublic floor or methodWhat the proposal accounts for
Ground and sidewalk laborFrom $90 per person-hourCrew size, timing, handwork, surface, and product
Qualified machine-operator laborFrom $180 per operator-hourOperator skill and response window; equipment is separate
PlowingMeasured program scopeGeometry, trigger, stacking plan, equipment mix, and route priority
De-icingMaterial + calibrated application + mobilizationTreatment area, product, pavement temperature, and refreeze exposure
Equipment and haulingTime and materials with a written estimateLoader and truck time, fuel, disposal, and pile volume
Seasonal coverageSite-specific fixed programExpected event load, service standard, walks, salt allowance, and contingency

Labor floors are starting points, not bundled rates. Equipment, materials, fuel, mobilization, disposal, after-hours response, and taxes are added where applicable. The signed scope controls the final price.

04 / Service matrix

Choose the commercial program

01

Zero-Tolerance Program

Priority monitoring and automatic response to snow, freezing rain, and refreeze. Built for medical, high-traffic, and high-liability sites.

02

Seasonal Program

One defined price for the contracted winter scope. You buy budget certainty and we carry the weather variance.

03

Per-Occurrence Model

An ongoing agreement billed whenever the predefined service trigger is met. It is contracted coverage, not on-demand dispatch.

05 / Field intelligence

What happens after you submit the property

The intake creates a tracked sales record and starts the proposal workflow. We review the address, confirm the decision-maker and service outcome, then measure the pavement, walks, stacking constraints, and treatment zones.

Your proposal names the trigger, operating window, included equipment, salt terms, documentation standard, and billing model. That is the document to compare against another bid—not a loose hourly rate or a number copied from a different property.

06 / Next move

Start the commercial proposal

Send the property address and service outcome below. We will qualify the site, complete the takeoff, and return a scoped proposal rather than a generic online estimate.

FAQ / Straight answers

Straight answers

Can I get an exact commercial snow price online?

Not responsibly from acreage alone. Lot geometry, trigger depth, service priority, walks, stacking locations, treatment area, and equipment access determine production time. Submit the address and we will build the exact proposal from a measured scope.

Are salt and de-icing included in the plowing price?

Only when the written proposal says so. Salt is modeled from measured treatment area, calibrated application rate, product, pavement conditions, and mobilization. Ice-only events and post-storm refreeze coverage must be explicit.

Does requesting a proposal commit the property?

No. The intake starts address review and proposal preparation. Coverage begins only after the scope, program, price, and service criteria are accepted in the agreement.

Ready before the weather turns

Put your property on the plan.

Send the address. We’ll walk the lot, map the scope, and build the right service plan for how your property actually operates.

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