Need Snow Plowing? Why Not Get AMPed Up for It?
We’re in THAT time of year. You know which one.
The leaves fall. Temperatures follow. And, increasingly, weather forecasts ominously include “chance of rain and snow.”
Yes, snow. It’s coming, sooner or later. Chances are, you’re hoping for the latter.
Rakes are still out, but you’re probably putting away lawn furniture. Maybe, on the return trip, you’re bringing out shovels. Why not think a step further?
If you’ll need snow plowing in Brookfield, Elm Grove and New Berlin, WI, this winter, contact GMS at your earliest convenience. We’re glad to stop by and inspect your driveway. We’ll point out areas that should be marked to safely clear off snow, and minimize damage to the lawn or nearby items. We can even put in markers, if needed.
Of course, no one knows how much snow will fall this winter. Lots of snow could mean lots of plowing … which costs you more. How much? It’s impossible to predict.
No one likes “sticker shock.” Wouldn’t it be nice to know exactly how much you have to pay each month?
GMS has the solution. Our Annual Maintenance Program (AMP) allows you to make 12 equal monthly payments for snow plowing and seasonal yard services. It’s simple. Best of all, you have cost and budget certainty.
You’re eligible for AMP if you receive at least two of our signature services:
(if you receive all three, you’re already eligible)
… and at least one of these services:
- Spring Cleanup
- Planting Bed Maintenance
- Tree and Shrub Pruning
- Fall Cleanup
- Mulch
- Lawn Aeration
- Holiday Lighting
Even though we’re heading into the cold and snowy season, it won’t last forever. Think about spring and summer. Would you rather do yard work, or be out enjoying your yard? AMP helps create the latter opportunity – and again, for one regular, predetermined monthly payment.
If you’d like to learn more, contact us at (262) 784-8219 or gms@gmswi.com. We’ll forward a price sheet and program conditions.
Seasons change. It’s how Wisconsin is. Whatever the time of year, GMS is glad to handle the outdoor workload. We can’t control what happens outside. We can, however, control how much you pay for it.
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