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7 Snow Removal Problems We Solve at Laser Pavement Solutions

Cam Roberts • August 30, 2024

Our unique approach to snow removal ensures the best possible solution for our clients in Prince George, BC.

Winter in Prince George is no joke.


With long, harsh winters and unpredictable snowfall, businesses need reliable and efficient snow removal services to keep their properties safe and accessible.


At Laser Pavement Solutions, we take snow removal seriously, and our approach is designed to provide the highest-quality service with no surprises. 


Here are 7 ways we set ourselves apart from other companies:


#1 - No hourly snow contracts.


While hourly snow contracts might seem fair at first glance, they have many pitfalls.


  • Discrepancies between hourly amounts billed, compared to how long they were actually on the job site, are common. A contractor might charge time to mobilize there. Unfortunately, it is also common to see inflated billing amounts, and customers are not able to verify the hours on site.
  • Hourly equipment rates don't always tell the full story. For example, a company may charge $100 an hour for a skid steer, while another company may charge $150 for a skid steer. If the $100 an hour skid steer is a small, lightweight machine with only has a small landscape or snow bucket, it will take a long time to plow a large commercial parking lot. However, if the $150 an hour skid steer is a large unit, and has a dedicated snow attachment, such as the snow attachments that we use at Laser Pavement Solutions, that equipment could plow snow as much as 300% faster. For this reason, it is not uncommon for our equipment to service lots in half of the time as our competitors do.
  • There is no incentive for the contractor to work quickly. It would be unwise for a contractor to invest in high-quality, efficient snow equipment and attachments if they can only charge hourly. Their competitors will make more money while doing the job slower.
  • It is impossible to budget for the contractor and the client. Suppose it is an above-average snowfall year. In that case, the client will end up paying a lot more money, which only benefits the contractor. If it is a low snowfall year, the client will save a ton of money, which could put the contractor at a financial loss and jeopardize their ability to work for future years due to the high cost of snow removal equipment and operations.


What do we do? Instead of gambling with hourly snow contracts, we offer a fixed-price contract. In our years of experience, we have discovered that our clients and Laser Pavement Solutions can often come to a fair price for their snow removal for the entire winter before the snow even hits the ground, ensuring stability for cost controls for both parties. That stability allows us to invest in high-quality equipment and attachments to deliver an exceptional solution for our clients.


#2 - Communication.


We commonly hear in Prince George that clients are frustrated when they can't get a hold of their contractor during the winter season. In a heavy snow event, they are likely out working, and cannot answer the phone to help solve your properties concerns.


What do we do? We have invested in a unique communication tool called Basecamp. This allows all of our clients to send Communications directly to our entire office and supervisor staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Instead of relying on one person to help you, a team of over ten people receives every communication, ensuring that any concerns or issues can be dealt with promptly.


#3 - Liability is priority.


Many snow removal contractors in Prince George only operate because they have equipment sitting idle in the winter or because they would like to keep employees busy. Our experience tells us that they prioritize revenue streams instead of reducing liability for you and your customers.


What do we do? Our entire approach to snow removal is built on the primary Foundation of removing all liability for you, your employees, and your customers. We ensure that all of our properties are meticulously serviced 24 hours a day as needed, ensuring that snow is removed promptly, de-icing materials are applied consistently, and properties are continuously monitored to ensure the highest level of safety and satisfaction for our clients.


#4 - Transparency.


Getting clear reporting data from snow contractors can be difficult and in some cases, is not availablee. For example, most snow contractors in Prince George do not have a system to transparently show service dates, service times, or parking lot conditions during a service.


What do we do? Our standard procedure is for all operators to take time-stamped photos before servicing your parking lot and a Time-stamped photo immediately after. These photos, combined with our technology for time tracking and route planning, ensure that we can deliver accurate reporting details at any moment.


#5 - Pre and Post-Season Reports.


Snow is a 6-month relationship between our clients and Laser Pavement Solutions. It is not uncommon to hear clients frustrated that features of their property were damaged during the snow season, but there is no documentation before or after the snow season to substantiate this.


What do we do? To ensure the best possible solution, we perform detailed preseason site investigations of all of our snow accounts. This includes taking numerous photos of Hazards, current conditions, and other information that protects both the clients and ourselves during the winter season. At the end of the winter season, we conclude our contract with a detailed postseason investigation, ensuring that there is no property damage and that we leave the site in a better condition than at the start of winter.



#6 - Post-Winter Sweeping is included in all contracts.


Due to the harsh temperatures in Prince George, contractors often apply abrasive materials, such as sanding or aggregate, to provide traction and safety. At the end of the snow season, this leaves a dirty parking lot, not to mention debris stuck in snow piles. It is common for customers to have to source quotes for parking lot sweeping after their snow season is over.


What do we do? We made the mess, we're cleaning it up! All of our snow contracts include a postseason sweeping of the parking lot at no extra charge. This inclusion of sweeping int he contract eliminates the hassle of our clients trying to organize sweeping on their own. As we get closer to the end of the winter season, we communicate proactively with our clients to find the best time to sweep and tidy up your parking lot for the spring season.


#7 - 24/7 service.


This may seem like an obvious realization, but many contractors are not able to provide 24-hour service due to their smaller company size or their preference to avoid daytime or nighttime Properties.


What do we do? Our operations Department runs dedicated daytime and nighttime operations crews. This ensures that all properties have access to operations capabilities 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Without this, your property could be exposed to liability if a contractor is negligent in taking care of snow and ice buildup.



Do you want more information on our snow services? Click the get a quote button at the top today and speak with one of our snow removal experts on solutions for your parking lot in Prince George, BC!










By Cam Roberts July 28, 2021
Trying to find a snow removal contractor in Prince George, BC, might be the last thing on your mind during the beautiful northern summers. Or, maybe you’re like us, and you think about it all the time… there is no shame in that. Either way, it would be very wise to plan for snow removal well before the first snow event of the year. Between sudden snow events in October, better pricing available to early birds, and even just the peace of mind - starting your conversations with snow providers early is a great strategy for your business. With that in mind, here are 5 things you should pay attention to when selecting a snow removal provider: 1. Are they properly insured? Yes, this is number one for a very good reason. The cost of snow removal insurance has gone up drastically in Canada in the last 5 years. In some cases, contractors 5 years ago are now paying over ten times what they were paying in 2016. This is a complicated issue, but insurers agree on the root cause of this spike in pricing - slip and fall claims have gone up drastically, especially on properties with high volume of pedestrian traffic. As a result, insurers have had to pay out significantly more money on these claims - and they are trying to recoup the expenses. A single slip and fall claim can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in litigation and financial compensation. Despite that, many providers are not properly insured, and in some cases, not insured for snow removal at all. If a company is trying to skirt the expense of proper insurance in order to be more profitable, it opens the contractor is at an extreme risk of a claim which would inevitably bankrupt the business. It could also leave you as the client scrambling to hire a new company during a snow event, or worse, possible legal ramifications for not properly checking with your contractor. Long story short - insurance is not cheap to plow snow, but it is also not optional - make sure your provider has it and is willing to provide you a copy of their insurance! At Laser Line Painting, we carry 5 million dollar liability on all of our operations, including snow removal, so that all parties involved are properly covered. 2. Is their snow removal process transparent? Snow contracts are structured on an annual cost, hourly basis or per-push cost.  An annual contract has a fixed price for the duration of winter, meaning a fixed budget price for your business. Contractors usually will invoice you the set cost once or twice a month. These are generally used on larger properties, but not all the time. You will know exactly what you will pay for the year. A potential downside of this is the contractor may not provide you the absolute best service - if they are getting paid monthly regardless if they show up, you could be at risk of that provider no-showing during a critical snow event. Has your contractor clearly and concisely explained how they will service your property, even during an extended snow event, so that you are not left wondering where they are while the snow and piles up on your parking lot?  An hourly contract is structured with you being given a rate sheet for pieces of equipment, such as a plow truck, skid steer, wheel loader, sanding truck, dump truck and other pieces of equipment. This is generally used on smaller properties, but not all the time. In this structure, you only pay for when they are on site - so if it is a mild winter, you may very well save a lot of money. Conversely, if it is a heavier winter, you will pay for every hour those equipment pieces are on the property. Either way, “you pay what you are given”, and it is generally considered a fair-value to both contractor and client. A potential downside to this arrangement is knowing exactly how long your snow provider is actually on the property. For example, a lot of snow removal is performed overnight, and proper checks and balances should be agreed upon by both the client and contractor to make sure there is no “extra hours” slid onto invoices or plowing reports.  Finally, a per-push cost is similar to hourly - but instead of a paying by the hour, you simply pay a lump sum for each snow event. Before the snow season, the client and contractor will agree to what this lump sum price is. Often, a contractor may have a different scale depending on the snow volume for each event. For example, they may agree to perform all plowing and ice control services for any snow event less than 2 inches at a set price, but if it snows between 2-4”, the price is incrementally higher to account for the longer time required, which goes up according to a preset volume scale. Often, there is a “blizzard clause” in these - where any event over 8-10” switches from a lump-sum to an hourly rate to account for extreme snow events. In any event, it is imperative that both client and contractor agree to specific mobilization terms in a contract - so that the client isn’t left wondering “how come they didn’t arrive?”, or worse, “How come they came to the property 7 times when it only snowed twice last month?” No matter what contract structure you decide upon, make sure your contract with the provider has clear, transparent terms, and proper checks and balances are in place to ensure fair service for both parties! At Laser Line Painting, we use a unique cloud-based storage system so that you can access all weather data, site pictures and other important project information anytime - that is one of the most important checks and balances we use to ensure proper service. 3. Are they actually going to perform your work? While most companies use entirely self owned equipment and employees, some companies use a blend of employees and subcontractors to fulfill their snow contracts, depending on their volume of work. However, other companies exist that subcontract the entire work process to another company - these are known as snow management companies, or broker companies. This may still be favorable for a client, as long as the subcontractor delivers on their end of the bargain, and the snow management company is properly ensuring their clients are looked after. However, some clients have hired snow management companies with no idea that they were not the actual company performing the work. Issues can arise if their is a direct issue with the performance of the subcontractor - the client usually is directed not to communicate directly with the operators plowing your parking lot. Additionally, the risk of liability often falls entirely on the subcontractors. At Laser, we operate with our own equipment and employees, but may subcontract a specialized service out, such as snow hauling. However, it is our belief that the only way to deliver the level of service our clients demand is to be the primary contractor on any job site we run - we will always be there to answer your questions. 4. Is the company you are talking to best suited for your property’s needs? While many companies would happily take on as many snow contracts as possible - thinking that volume of projects will be the best approach for the business- the fact is that not all companies are suited for all contracts. In fact, this approach can severely impact the service of ALL of that companies clients, as they struggle to maintain the high volume of work they attained. Some businesses are very small, and would struggle mightily to fulfill large properties or more demanding client bases (grocery, hospitality, and health care facilities are prime examples). Conversely, if you are a small apartment manager, you may be struggling to find a reliable partner that falls within your budget and what you need accomplished on a smaller site. At Laser Line Painting, we work closely with our existing client base - primarily large commercial properties - to deliver effective snow removal services. However, we also work with residential properties who are interested in having an effective snow removal program and snow contractor who can self-perform the contract, and looks for a long-term relationship approach. We recommend you reach out to us in Prince George to discuss if we would be a good fit for your property. 5. How do they respond when you ask the tough questions? Don’t be shy. Any question you ask, a provider should be able to confidently answer those questions with specific solutions. For example, if you manage a large commercial site with multiple tenants, one of the key questions you should be asking is “How are you going to meet the demand of our key tenants and their lease requirements?” Of course, any contractor can promise you that you will be a #1 priority - but it takes open communication and asking tough questions to truly ascertain the strategy, tactics and approach that your contractor will use to fulfill the contract. Other questions you would want to ask include:  “Can I see a copy of your insurance certificate and WorkSafe status?”  “Do you have a contract that we can look over from other clients?”  “Do you have references available?” As you ask those questions, pay close attention to the answers, and let that guide you in your decision making process. Ultimately, hiring a snow provider is a serious buying decision - but it also doesn’t have to be daunting or intimidating. A good provider will be there to work with you, not for you, in delivering a successful season of snow and ice control. If you would like more information about snow removal services in Prince George, BC, reach out to us at Laser Line Painting, and we would be happy to discuss your specific needs and how we can help.
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