Winter Services

Avoiding Snow Removal Scams Starts with How Much You Pay

Snow removal scams target residential driveways every year without fail. To avoid falling victim to these scams, it's important to be an educated consumer and know what to look out for. In this article, we will provide tips for home and property owners in Richmond Hill and Maple to avoid snow removal scams and protect their money and property.

Beware of Low Prices

One of the warning signs of a snow removal scam is an unusually low price. In 2018, the basic price of a seasonal contract for a small residential driveway and walkway should start at approximately $350.00 per season to cover the contractor's basic costs and overhead. If a contractor offers a price now that seems too good to be true, such as $299.00 to $399.00 for the entire season, it's likely a red flag. These scammers may claim that the customer's property is easy to clear, but in reality, this low price may not cover the contractor's expenses to provide quality service throughout the winter.

Risks of Fraudulent Contracts

Entering into an agreement with a fraudulent contractor can have various negative outcomes. For example:

The contractor may have no intention of actually clearing the snow at the property. They may show up once with a shovel for a short time to avoid criminal fraud charges. Since the contractor has visited the property, it may be challenging for the police to charge them with fraud. As a result, the property owner may be left with no snow service and no legal recourse other than small claims court, which may not be pursued due to the small amount of money involved.

The fraudulent contractor may sub contract the contract to someone else, and the homeowner loses control over who performs the work and may face service issues without knowing who is responsible.

The fraudulent contractor may book multiple jobs but cancel the inexpensive residential contracts before the service season begins, leaving homeowners without snow removal service even after paying a deposit.

Delayed or Inadequate Service

Even if a fraudulent contractor intends to carry out the work, they may have too many service calls to make, leaving residential clients with low priority. Homeowners may have to wait for days or even a week to get their property cleared, especially during big storms. The cheaper the client pays, the more the contractor needs to take on, the more the contractor takes on the longer the client will wait for service. Moreover, the contract may be vague, leaving room for the contractor to add unexpected charges, such as overage fees, extra salt charges, and heavy accumulation charges. Homeowners may end up paying much more than the original contract amount and experiencing undue stress.

Know Your Responsibility as a Homeowner

It's crucial for homeowners to understand their responsibility for snow and ice removal, as stated in the City of Richmond Hill by-law. According to the by-law, homeowners must clear snow and ice from their property within 12 hours following the end of a snowfall. If a homeowner hires a fraudulent contractor and fails to fulfill this responsibility, they may not only lose money but also face legal liabilities if someone is injured on their property due to negligence.

How to Protect Yourself

To avoid falling victim to snow removal scams, it's essential to research contractors thoroughly before signing up with them. Be wary of prices that seem too good to be true and always ask for detailed information about the services included in the contract. Check the contractor's credentials, reputation, and customer reviews. Get multiple quotes from different contractors and compare them to ensure that you are getting a reasonable and competitive price.

Please contact the office at info@lawnbuster.ca for more information


*all pricing is based on payments prior to December 2, 2023 after this date prices are subject to change. Payment must be received to 24 hours prior to first snow fall. There is a 2.5% fee for visa or mastercard payments.