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Common Mistakes When Hiring a Snow Plow Company In Ohio

June 29, 2022
Common Mistakes When Hiring a Snow Plow Company In Ohio
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Commercial snow removal is a necessity for many Ohio businesses. The harsh winter weather poses a risk to your customers, employees, and clients every time they use your car park or walk into your property, and everything from supply chain issues to travel delays increase the pressure on your team.

When it comes to snowplow companies, hiring the right one is important. At Earth Development, we offer great prices, customizable plans, and trusted local professionals. We also aim to bring you relevant and useful information right here on our blog.

Let’s take a look at some of the most common mistakes when hiring a snow removal company in Ohio.

Looking for a Snow Removal Company During Winter

This is the first and most common mistake we see. Looking for a snow removal company during winter in Ohio might seem like it makes sense, but the truth is that many other businesses are doing the same. Some may have thought they could handle the snow removal themselves, others may have underestimated the weather.

Starting your search for a snow removal contractor before the wintertime increases your chances of getting someone reliable and affordable. We recommend your start your search in October or, ideally, much sooner.

Not Checking the Insurance for Snow Removal Companies

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Not only does your snow removal specialist need to be experienced and trustworthy, but insurance has to come into play, too. Some snow plow companies are not properly insured, leaving you vulnerable to huge expenses if something goes wrong.

If the work performed by your snow removal company is subpar, if they put employees or customers at risk, or if they damage your property, you’re potentially looking at costs spanning tens of thousands of dollars or more. Always use a reliable provider that is fully insured.

Not Signing a Contract

We can’t stress this enough: sign a contract! Without a contract, you may find yourself with an unreliable team of snow removers who don’t turn up on time, don’t provide the services they advertised, or deliver to a subpar standard.

A contract ensures there is some legal liability and means you’re much more likely to receive the services you need.

Not Asking for References

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Would you hire a nanny without asking for references? Or hire a new employee?

Asking for references is an important part of doing your due diligence. When a snow removal company works with big names and brands, you can rest assured that the quality of their work is so good that other brands are willing to stake their reputations on them.

At Earth Development, our snow removal professionals provide services across the Midwest for big names like The Home Depot, Walmart, and more.

Not Checking Your Snow Plow Company’s License

Snowplow companies absolutely must be licensed. Before you hire any snow removal professionals, inquire about their credentials and licenses. That way you’re not only ensuring your team is trusted and good at their job, but you’ll also avoid becoming liable for any potential damage.

Trusted, Licensed, and Insured Snow Removal Experts in Ohio

Earth Development brings you convenient, affordable, licensed and fully insured snow removal services in Columbus, Cincinnati and other Ohio and Midwest cities.

To find out more about how we can help your business stay open safely this winter, why not give our team a call today?

Eddy Zakes
President
Eddy is a distinguished expert in the snow removal and landscaping industry, boasting over 20 years of experience. As an Advanced Snow Manager certified by the Snow and Ice Management Association (SIMA), he is dedicated to upholding the highest industry standards. His strong commitment to excellence and relentless pursuit of improvement makes him a trusted voice in the snow removal and landscaping.
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