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Need Snow removal recommendation idea of costs please
Hi everyone,
Do you have any recommended snow removal companies?
And is one inch or two inches a good trigger?
Also, what would be a reasonable cost to expect for plowing a two and a half car parking pad reachable through the alley and shoveling the sidewalks of a duplex on 4800 sq ft lot in Mpls?
wendy
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Wendy, where is the property located? If snow is inevitable during your winter season, it is best to get a head start on this as many other people will be reserving this service very quickly with your city.
Sites like Thumbtack and Task Rabbit can be good for sourcing local business that do snow removal, usually within a reasonable rate of under $100 depending on the frequency of how many times you need to call them.
Best of luck!