Everybooking for Snow Removal
Commercial snow contracts are priced in October and disputed in February — unless the scope was airtight. Everybooking quotes per-event, seasonal, and hybrid snow contracts line by line, and gets your bid to the property manager the same day the RFP lands.
A retail-center seasonal contract
Not a starting-at price or a callback promise — a real line-item quote from your price book, generated the moment the inquiry arrives. In snow removal, that looks like:
- 1Plowing: 4-acre lot, 2-inch trigger, per event
- 2Sidewalk crews: 2,800 linear ft, per event
- 3De-icing: lot salting + walkway ice melt
- 4Pre-storm staging and 24/7 monitoring
- 5Loader with pusher on-site, December–March
- 6Seasonal cap with per-event overage schedule
Reply first to every snow removal inquiry
Faster first response
Median 6.2-second reply time across email, SMS, web forms, and DM channels — measured across the Everybooking platform.
Bid season answered before it closes
Property managers collect snow bids in a two-week fall window. Instant scoped responses mean you bid every property you want instead of the ones you had time for.
Trigger depths and caps in writing
Per-event vs. seasonal, trigger depth, salt pricing, overage terms — all line items the client approved, which is what February disputes are settled with.
Snow Removal questions.
- Residential driveways or commercial lots?
- Commercial. Driveway routes are subscription work for a route app. Everybooking is for the contract side: retail centers, office parks, HOAs, industrial — multi-service scopes (plow, sidewalk, de-ice, hauling) worth $10K+ a season.
- Can one quote mix per-event and seasonal pricing?
- Yes — seasonal base with per-event overages, or per-event pricing with a cap, all as explicit line items. Hybrid structures are exactly where written scopes beat handshake renewals.