New Jersey snow storms can be tough for everyone. Well before the temperature drops, we work with you to formulate a comprehensive snow and ice management plan, tailored to your home and business.
Capt Al Snow Removal Services starts by walking every inch of your site, mapping out and flagging traffic patterns, curbs, fire hydrants, and other hazards that might not be so evident under a foot of snow. Capt Al Snow Removal Services is fully trained on snow equipment operation, on-site troubleshooting and safety. When a storm is imminent, we’re on the job 24/7, monitoring meteorological data, keeping you informed of changes and standing by with the necessary equipment and manpower to handle anything Mother Nature can throw at us.
As with our maintenance services, your Capt Al Snow Removal Services representative is ever conscious of your budget. So we don’t only monitor the weather forecast leading up to the storm, but we plan according to when the weather will hit and what’s going to happen after the storm.
If it’s going to warm up over the weekend following a Friday storm, Capt Al Snow Removal Services can save your budget by managing the snow and ice differently than if it were a prolonged Arctic blast after a Monday storm. But our service doesn’t stop once the snow and ice are gone. Every storm event is fully documented with hours reports, weather conditions, site conditions and other data that helps us monitor performance and protects your interests in the aftermath of a winter season.
Snow Plow Rates
Capt Al Snow Removal Services plowing runs around $30 to $95 per visit for our residential customers.
Capt Al Snow Removal Services offers packages on a seasonal basis from $350 to $450 with a maximum limit of visits per season. All Seasonal Packages are customized for each of our customers.
Salt Application Rates
Capt Al Snow Removal Services Salt Applications range from $20 to $40 per application. Some areas require that sidewalks remain clear and free of ice for public use, especially if you’re near public spaces like schools and parks. HOA’s typically cover some or all the plowing as part of the HOA fees. Check with you homeowner’s association and city government for what is and is not your responsibility.
Snow Plowing Quotes for Commercial Parking Lots
Plowing a commercial parking lot runs anywhere from $50 to $150 per hour depending on what additional services are required. Often, salting and sanding are included in the price.