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Typically, you can expect to pay around $100 to $600 for various demolition, excavation, grading, or snow removal services. The primary drivers of cost are the specific type of service required and the overall scope and accessibility of the job.
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This estimator provides a starting point based on typical jobs. Actual costs may vary based on site conditions, material availability, permit requirements, and other factors discovered during work. We recommend a site visit before providing final pricing to customers.
This estimate is based on typical job parameters. Review and adjust for your specific situation. Standard market rates for your region, mid-grade materials unless specified, standard business hours labor rates, typical job complexity without major complications, basic cleanup included in labor time.
Job complexity
Simple repairs cost less than full installations or replacements. Multi-step jobs requiring permits or inspections add to the total.
Material quality
Budget, mid-grade, and premium materials can swing the price significantly. Discuss options with your contractor to find the right balance.
Local labor rates
Labor costs vary by region, season, and demand. Urban areas and peak seasons typically have higher rates than rural or off-peak times.
Site conditions
Difficult access, older structures, code upgrades, or unexpected issues discovered during work can increase the final cost.
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Common questions about costs and estimates for this service.
For a residential driveway of 600 sq ft with 6 inches of snow, a one-time plow visit would typically cost between $75 and $120. A seasonal contract for the same size might range from $400 to $550.
It's common to set a flat fee for the initial four to six inches of snow, often between $60 and $100. If snowfall exceeds six inches, you can charge an additional fixed amount per extra inch, typically $3–$10 per inch, or switch to an hourly rate.
For basic excavation, especially for smaller quantities of earth removal, you can typically charge between $2.50 and $15.00 per cubic yard. This range accounts for various soil types and ease of access.
When providing excavation services that include an operator and machinery, the hourly rates generally range from $100 to $300. This rate typically covers the cost of the excavator and the skilled labor to operate it.
Seasonal snow removal contracts typically cover multiple visits throughout a winter season for a fixed price, usually ranging from $350 to $600. This provides consistent service for clients and predictable revenue for contractors, regardless of individual snowfall events.