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Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Atglen, PA
The difference is often specific to the company. While there are many companies who seem to use the “six pack and a dart board” quoting method, the legitimate services actually know what their costs are, and the time necessary for them to do a particular job.It helps for sure, knowing the overhead, insurance, workman's comp, etc. But what I don't understand is how it impacts the cost of the job and why two companies can be 300 bucks apart on the same job carrying the same type of insurance. Most folks may choose the least cost, but I'm curious what value the $300 provides?
In this area, I know when I walk up to a tree which of the bigger players will be the lowest cost for that project. That is because each of us has a specialty, an area in which we are most efficient.
There’s one company that is cheaper than everyone else for easy trees, where they can be dropped and processed minimally before sending huge sections through giant chippers. Their hourly rates are astronomical, but they can get a tremendous amount of work done in that hour.
On the flip side, we are generally lower in cost on more technical projects, where the access is limited, because we use skilled climbers and rigging, and creativity, to remove trees with a smaller crew. It takes us the same amount of time for that tree that the above company would take, but our hourly rates are lower since our equipment is smaller, so we can remove that tree for a much lower cost.
Hopefully that sheds a little light on the subject?