Snow Removal Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Landscapers have commercial clients who ask about snow every October. Property managers need a reliable crew before the first storm. Be their contractor on LeadChuck.

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Snow Removal lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Snow removal contracts are won in September and October

Snow removal contracts are won in September and October — by the time it snows, every contract is already locked in and cold outreach yields nothing

Residential snow removal is highly seasonal

Residential snow removal is highly seasonal and prone to cancellation in warm winters — commercial contract diversification is the only path to stable revenue but GC relationships are hard to build cold

Slip-and-fall liability makes property managers extremely

Slip-and-fall liability makes property managers extremely selective about who they hire for snow removal — they only trust contractors recommended by someone they already know

How LeadChuck works for snow removals

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Step 1: Set Your Price

A commercial snow removal contract is $3,000–$25,000+ per season depending on property size — and it's 100% recurring revenue that starts before the first snowflake falls.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Landscaping companies, property management firms, commercial real estate managers, and facility maintenance contractors all need snow removal partners they can recommend to their clients.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

When a landscaping company with 30 commercial accounts calls you in September saying 'my clients need snow coverage this season — are you taking on properties?' that's a pipeline of contracts.

The referral flywheel in action

Dave runs Arctic Grounds Management in Clarksville, TN. Connected with a commercial landscaping company on LeadChuck that had 22 commercial accounts asking about snow. Dave took on 9 properties — $87,000 in seasonal contracts. Paid $630 in lead fees. Referred spring cleanup work back to the landscaper's clients, earning $450. Net cost on $87K: $180.

Your net lead cost: $20 for $9700+ in revenue. Plus $50 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends snow removals leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Commercial Landscapers

Landscapers with commercial clients are the #1 source — they have established relationships and clients who ask about snow every fall

Property Managers

Property management companies need vetted snow contractors for their portfolio and refer between trusted contractors

Facility Maintenance

Facility managers covering multiple commercial properties need reliable snow contractors they can recommend

Parking Lot Maintenance

Parking lot striping and maintenance companies have commercial clients who need snow plowing in the same lots

Commercial Electricians

Electricians servicing commercial properties often know the facility manager who handles snow contracts

Who do snow removals refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Landscaping

$45-90

Snow removal clients need spring cleanup, mulching, and landscaping when the season changes

Salting / Ice Management

$35-70

If you only plow, refer ice management clients to a company specializing in anti-icing treatments

Parking Lot Repair

$50-100

Heavy plowing equipment reveals parking lot damage that needs asphalt repair in spring

Gutter Cleaning

$30-60

Commercial clients needing snow removal often need fall gutter cleaning before winter

Pressure Washing

$30-60

Spring commercial cleanups after snow season include power washing sidewalks and entrances

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I was hustling door-to-door every fall trying to land commercial snow accounts. LeadChuck connected me with a landscape company that handed me 11 commercial properties in one conversation. That's $95,000 in seasonal contracts I wouldn't have gotten any other way. I wish I'd found this 5 years ago.
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Dave K.

Arctic Grounds Management, Clarksville, TN · 6 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Yes — occasional snow markets often have the worst contractor coverage because companies don't invest in equipment for uncertain winters. Being the reliable contractor when snow hits is extremely valuable to property managers.

Join by August. Snow contracts are signed in September and October. Contractors who connect through LeadChuck in fall are top-of-mind when property managers are making decisions.

Both are available. Commercial leads from landscapers and property managers tend to be higher value. Residential leads come from lawn care companies and HOA management firms.

Absolutely. Small operators who are reliable and professional win commercial referrals because property managers are tired of large companies who show up late. Reliability matters more than fleet size.

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