Here in Texas, we're hitting 90° or higher every day, which means IT'S FINALLY COOLING DOWN.
This also means that it's good idea to start preparing for colder weather. Some places are going to start seeing lots of snow in the coming months (yes, even in parts of Texas).
Fortunately, if you start gearing up now, you'll be more than ready to make some good money from plowing and removing snow.
Here are four steps to help you get ready for Snow Plowing Season!
V-plows and straight plows. Salt spreaders, tire-chains, and skid steers. D-grips and T-Grips and Gooseneck Snow Shovels. If you're into snow removal, you know what you need. Now, it's time to start checking up on all of your assets.
Some years are crazy, and the snow seems to come well before you expect it. Might as well ensure your success by getting your equipment into peak shape.
If you're in the market for equipment, we have resources to help you choose the right gear to get the job done:
Take your rookies aside, and set them up with your experts. Set aside a day or so to teach your crews how to use the equipment, best practices, and how to be efficient when the snow storms start.
Refresher courses aren't a bad idea, either. You never know what your teams have forgotten since last year.
Remember, safety is very important during the snowy season. If your teams aren't trained, your chance for accidents increases exponentially, and nobody wants that.
You know how to use Service Autopilot to dispatch and schedule for snow removal, right? If not, reacquaint yourself with Service Autopilot's Snow Dispatch webinars (see the bottom of this post for more information).
You need to make sure your services are up-to-date. Did you get new snow blowers that make your removal services 10 minutes faster? Have you changed your prices since last year?
How many inches of snow have to fall before you plow someone's property? Who are your priority clients? In a long lasting storm, when do you go back to your priority clients?
Get all of this set up ahead of time in Service Autopilot, and when the snow starts to pile up, you'll be ahead of the game.
Are you sure your services are priced profitably? Check out our Guide to Estimating and Pricing ANY Snow Service.
Snow plowing is a competitive business for a reason - it can happen so fast, and you can make tons of money. So, before it starts to get slushy out there, figure out how much you're going to charge your clients.
Are you going to charge per push, or per snow event? How much will you charge per inch? The sooner you answer questions like these, the sooner you can start giving out Estimates for your services.
Service Autopilot has a robust Snow Scheduling and Dispatching system, but you may need to re-familiarize yourself with it. If you're looking for help, now is the perfect time to sign up for our Training Webinars. They're free, easy to follow along with, and full of useful tips.
To sign up for these webinars, log on to your SA account, go to Help, and click on Class Signup. Scott Howard, our Senior Trainer, will walk you through Snow Dispatch and answer any of your questions, so you can prepare for one of the craziest - and most profitable - seasons in the Service Industry.
Good luck out there!
Free Download: Snow Pricing Calculator.
Use this free calculator to price your snow services for profit!
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