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If you live in a area where you get snow and the snow plow destroys your mailbox, who is responsible to get it fixed? Does anyone know who is? Is it your or the company that plows down the snow in your county, city etc?
Several years ago I worked for my county's highway department. If we ever destroyed or had to remove a mailbox, it was replaced by us with a small, standard mailbox. I assume your local government will replace it.
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What would be a reasonable fee for plowing my driveway which is of average size (fits 2 cars with not much left, and can fit 4 vehicles in total), and I live on the east side of Cleveland.
We live in Cleveland Heights, and if you'll email me, I'd be happy to send you the information about the guy we use. I don't know if he's the cheapest, but he's quite reliable.
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This is going to be my 1st year plowing for myself. I have been employed by other plow companies but want to start my own business. For plowing i was planning on charging a base price which and per inch.
That sounds way too high. I live in Vermont so we get plenty of snow. If I had to pay that I could not afford to get it plowed all winter. We usually pay about $25 - $30 per storm regardless of the type of snow (heavy or light) or depth.
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Snow plowing means different things for different businesses
MARSHFIELD (WAOW)-- As plows hit the streets for the first significant snow fall of the year, who they work for could mean very different things for business.
For some privately operated snow removal companies, sales are down due to a mild winter season.
"We are down about 85 percent from last year," said Ronald Doine, President of Doine Excavating Inc. "The month of January isn't very good either. Down close to 90 percent," he continued.
Doine says he's glad the winter season is picking up.
"Expenses still go on with heat and machinery. We plow with 11 pieces of equipment when we do go out.
But on the other side, city workers say they are thankful for the mild winter so far.
"If we would have run into a normal December weather system, we would have probably been over budget," said Brian Panzer, Marshfield Street Division Superintendent.
Now that 2012 is underway, Panzer says he's happy with the winter season.
Put Away That Snow Shovel! 5 Reasons Not to Be Your Own Snow ...
Occasionally, while driving our snow removal trucks and plows on the way to an office building or commercial parking lot, we’ll see some poor unfortunate business owner or facility manager out there shoveling his or her own space.
We suppose they’re just looking to save a little bit of money on snow and ice removal, but why anyone would decide to do this for their own driveway and sidewalk, much less a commercial property, is beyond us.
Here are five really great reasons not to be your own snow removal service: 1. You don’t have the right snow and ice removal equipment.Just as there are a lot of tools that make the work in your business or industry go faster, we’ve got a lot of plows and equipment at our disposal that put your snow shovel or personal snow blower to shame. It’s easier when you have the right tools, so let us use them.
2. You should be serving your customers, not shoveling snow.Freezing your hands and feet in the cold isn’t exactly what most owners or managers would consider a “high profit” activity. Given what you are worth to your business or facility per hour, it’s probably a lot cheaper to hire professional snow removal help.
3. Scraping ice off of sidewalks doesn’t make a great impression on customersShoppers and clients want to see you hard at work lowering prices or coming up with answers to their problems, not struggling to pour salt on a patch of parking lot. Leave the struggle to us, and improve your professional image.
4. Shoveling snow can be dangerous.This is a factor lots of business owners and managers overlook, but it’s a fact that tens of thousands of Americans injure themselves, and occasionally even suffer heart attacks, while trying to clear patches of snow. Is it really worth it when a professional snow removal service can handle it quickly, inexpensively, and without the risk?
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Checks cashed but no snowplows in sightWIVB - Dec 05, 2010
BUFFALO, NY () - Some angry homeowners say they've been ripped off by a snow plowing business during a week when they really needed help. The company
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A company representative should come out to examine the property. Before you sign the contract, ask who will be responsible for damages should they occurFireEngineering.com - Dec 06, 2010
Since snow-removal efforts began, an estimated 700 truckloads of snow have been hauled to the old Republic Steel site at South Park Avenue and Abbey Street.PR-USA.net (press release) - Dec 05, 2010
Emmanuel Papadopoulos filed a claim against Target Corp. and the landscapers responsible for snow removal, Weiss Landscaping Company, after falling on someToday's TMJ4 - Dec 03, 2010
And like every other snow removal company around town, his crew of 55 is preparing to work round the clock this weekend.