01/28/2022
GG’s Junk Removal is now offering snow removal during the winter seasons. We have the snow blower and some shovels ready to go.
Snow Blowing Estimates:
A snow blowing service charges $25 to $75 per hour per worker, which is the same as shoveling. Homeowners can expect to spend between $40 and $75 per visit, depending on the size of the area and depth of the snow.
Snow Shoveling Charges:
Professionals charge $25 to $75 per hour per worker for shoveling snow depending on the size and type of area to be cleared. Homeowners should expect to pay $30 to $70 per visit for snow shoveling the average driveway.
Snow Salt Spreading Rates:
Snow salt spreading rates are $20 to $65 per application of 1,000-square-feet depending on the amount of salt used. Some companies charge $5 to $15 per bag of salt spread. Spreading salt leads to melting and prevents snow or rain from being able to freeze.
Average Cost To Remove Snow From Driveway:
Snow plowing a driveway costs $30 to $70 per visit on average. The average price to snowblow a steep or gravel driveway costs $50 to $100 or more. Driveway snow removal sometimes includes the sidewalk and costs depend on the length, condition, slope, design, and material of the driveway.
Snow Removal Contract Prices:
Seasonal snow removal contract prices are $200 to $600 on average, depending on the property size. Contracts typically have an upward limit of visits with extra costs for additional clearings. Ask about discounts for multi-year contracts, or if unused visits can be turned in for lawn care.
Residential vs. Commercial Snow Removal Pricing:
Residential snow removal costs about half that of commercial. Commercial snow plowing prices are higher due to needing multiple contractors, more equipment, salting and sanding, and clearing larger areas like parking lots. Contractors may need to visit the property multiple times during a snowstorm to keep the business operational.