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Residential snow pricing
In my second year of offering snow removal.
I was thinking of starting my price on a square foot formula and then adding in difficulty and such. I use only blowers and/or sweepers, no plows. Average snow events are 55/year. 600sqft driveway @ 0.06/sqft = 36/per visit. * 55 snows = 1980/season / 6months = $330/month Last year this customer paid me $200/month and I know that I was lucky we hardly got any snow. Any input for this new guy? |
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Kind of took the long way to come up with that price.Just have a minimum for your service.Bigger drives more cash.
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You really get 55 events? That is like 3 every week.
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Yupp about 10 times a month, and our winter is longer then our summer.
Am I on the right track to charge using the example above? It would appear to work really well on smaller properties, but the price is high on the larger ones. |
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I would just come up with an hourly rate and figure out how long it will take to do each drive. I think it will be much easier. Or say a 20' single car wide is $x.xx. Double wide drive less than 30' long is $x.xx. Don't over think it.
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I can't see charging someone more because their driveway is 2' wider plus it would be a pricing nightmare. Most of the driveways here are 20X50 so if it's 20x55 you would charge 10% more.
How long does 600 sq' take to do? Here that price would be extremely high. |
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