Stop chasing a plow truck after every storm. A neighborhood snow removal contract means guaranteed service times, lower per-push prices, and a crew that shows up every time.
Snow removal is a route-based business under extreme time pressure. After a storm, a plow driver tries to service as many clients as possible before the snow re-freezes or the next wave hits. A single truck serving 15 scattered homes across 12 zip codes is scrambling. That same truck serving 15 homes on 3 consecutive streets is supremely efficient — arriving early, leaving fast, maximizing revenue per hour. Providers will negotiate hard to secure a full neighborhood route before the season starts.
See full cost breakdown →Estimates based on national averages. Actual group rates set by matched providers.
Group contracts include SLA-style response guarantees — for example, plowing within 4 hours of a 2-inch accumulation. Individual clients rarely get this in writing.
Many group contracts include sidewalk clearing and end-of-driveway cleanup (the windrow left by street plows) at no extra charge — a common pain point with individual service.
Book before the season and lock in per-push pricing that won't spike during heavy snow years. Individual clients often face rate increases mid-season.
Know when your plow is on the way. Group contract providers often send push alerts before and after service — no more guessing or standing at the window.
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“Last winter we had 22 inches in one week. Our plow was there every single time within 3 hours — while my sister-in-law two towns over was waiting 12+ hours. Night and day difference, and we paid less.”Karen L. — Homeowner, Cleveland OH
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