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Silver Residential Property Maintenance

Lawn Care- Monthly contract includes weekly lawn mowing and edge trimming. Up to 20 visits per season

Snow Removal- Monthly contract includes up to 7 snow removal visits per month. Snow to be removed within 24 hours after average snowfall at average temperatures. We-Do-All provides ice melting products after cleaning or after a freezing rain

Spring Clean Up - Includes power rake, aerate, lawn mowing, side trimming, overseeding, and fertilizer.

Fall Clean Up - Includes hand raking, lawn mowing, side trimming, and disposal of major clippings

Sprinkler Blowout - We-Do-All can shut water off inside the property. Set appointments

Overseeding - Season long overseeding. 3 applications per season

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$279/Month
SKU
WDAS-PMS23
Categories
Property Maintenance Services
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LAWN CARE - May 1st to Sept 30th- Monthly contract includes lawn mowing and edge trimming. Lawn care visits are performed once per week. Mowers height is set at 2.5” off the ground which is considered the industry standard. Grass clippings are bagged and removed. Edge trimming is also known as line trimming or whipper snipping. This is performed around the edges of your lawn including all paved areas of the property, along fence lines, and around shrub beds and tree wells in order to trim the grass where the mower is unable to cut. Property to be blown off after work is completed to leave it looking neat and clean.

SNOW REMOVAL - Nov 1st to Mar 30th - Monthly contract includes 7 visits. Each includes snow removal of the city sidewalks and all sidewalks, steps and driveways on the property. Snow to be removed within 24 hours after average snowfall at average temperatures. Snow to be cleared after the end of every snowfall and are scheduled in the afternoon time slots. We-Do-All provides ice melting products after cleaning or after a freezing rain. Snow removal prices based on an average size residential lot in Saskatoon. It is considered a snowfall if it snows at least 2 Millimeters (0.08 inches). Monthly contract includes up to seven snow removal visits per month or 35 visits per season. On average we perform 25 visits between Nov 1 and Mar 31 each year. For any additional visit the customer will be charged a flat fee of $19 per visit to be billed at the end of each month. If there is less than 7 visits the customer will be credited $19 per visit at the end of each month. Heavy snowfall surcharges apply in the event of extreme snowfalls. A Snowstorm surcharge of $19 will apply to any snowfall over 5 cm to help cover the costs of the extra labour needed. On average there are three heavy snowfalls per season.

SPRING CLEAN UP - Apr- Includes power rake, aerate, lawn mowing, side trimming, overseeding and fertilizer. Spring clean up is usually performed between April 15th and May 15th depending on various weather conditions.

FALL CLEAN UP - Oct- Includes hand raking, lawn mowing, side trimming, and disposal of major clippings. Fall clean up is usually performed between Oct 7th and Oct 31st depending on various weather conditions.

SPRINKLER BLOWOUTS - Oct- We-Do-All can shut water off inside the property. Set appointments at a date and time that suits our customer's schedule. Sprinkler blowouts are scheduled for the last week of September or first week of October.

LAWN OVERSEEDING - April, June & Aug- Season long overseeding applications on all sodded areas of the property. Overseeding Application is typically done the last week of April, first week of June, and the first week of August depending on various weather conditions.

Prices are for lawns up to 3000 sq. ft. and snow removal areas up to 1600 sq. ft. Larger lawns or snow removal areas will have additional charges. GST not included.

Saskatoon Snow Removal Statistics

All the numbers are long-term historical averages based on weather data gathered from 1981 to 2010 at the Saskatoon Water Treatment Plant near Victoria Park along the South Saskatchewan River.

 

How Often it Snows in Saskatoon From November 1 to March 31

This first table lists monthly and yearly totals for how many days it snows at least 2 Millimeters (0.08 inches) in Saskatoon on average.

Month Snowfalls
November 4.9
December 6.0
January 5.9
February 4.0
March 3.9
Average Per Month 4.9
Season Total 24.7

 

How Many Snowstorms in Saskatoon From November 1 to March 31

Most days of snowfall in Saskatoon leave less than 5 Centimetres (2 inches) of fresh snow on the ground. For three days a season on average, snowstorms totals between 5 cm and 10 cm. Big snowstorms of over 10 cm a day typically happen less than once per season. Major blizzards that dump 25 cm or more in one day occasionally happen, but are extremely rare.

Month Between 5 to 10 Cm Between 10 to 25 Cm
November 0.6 0.2
December 0.8 0.2
January 0.6 0.0
February 0.5 0.1
March 0.7 0.1
Average Per Month 0.64 0.12
Season Total 3.2 0.6

 

Reference

Environment Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada. Canadian Climate Normals. 1981-2010 Climate Normals & Averages.

Snow removal time frames vary depending on snowfall amounts and windchill. More snow takes much longer to clean and when the windchill is high employees are required to take breaks often for thier own safety. If the temprature reaches -51°C with a wind chill work stopages will occur until it warms up enough to continue to work safely.

°C with wind chill Under 5 Cm 5 to 10 Cm 10 to 15 Cm 15 to 20 Cm Over 20 Cm
Under -30 24 Hours 36 Hours 48 Hours 60 Hours 72 Hours
-30 to -40 36 Hours 48 Hours 60 Hours 72 Hours 84 Hours
-40 to -50 48 Hours 60 Hours 72 Hours 84 Hours 96 Hours
Over -51 Work Stopage Work Stopage Work Stopage Work Stopage Work Stopage
Reference

For More Info about the work warm-up schedule, including the number of warm-up breaks required for working in cold weather conditions, visit the Worksafe Saskatchewan guide for Working in Cold Conditions.

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