As snow and ice contractors expand their service areas, the gap between forecasted conditions and actual on-site conditions can also grow. It's common for one property to receive several inches of snow while a location just minutes away gets almost nothing. These micro-climate differences can create confusion for clients and inconsistencies in invoicing unless your team documents conditions accurately and consistently.
One of the simplest tools to strengthen your documentation is a handheld temperature gun. For about $30 at any hardware store, every truck and supervisor can carry a device that provides real-time, site-specific data that no weather app can match.
Slip-and-fall claims, invoice disputes and service questions are part of the industry. When these situations arise, strong documentation is your best defense. Temperature readings paired with photos and notes provide:
Courts and insurance adjusters rely heavily on objective data. A simple temperature reading can validate why your team treated a site — or didn't.
A temperature gun is inexpensive, easy to use and incredibly valuable. When every crew uses the same process, your documentation becomes consistent, accurate and defensible. It strengthens client trust, improves software accuracy, and protects your company when conditions vary across your service area. In a business where weather changes block by block, temperature guns are one of the most reliable tools you can carry.
Integrating temperature readings into your service routine is easy and adds only a few minutes to each visit. Here's a streamlined process your crews can follow:
Air temperature alone doesn't tell the full story. Pavement and sidewalk temperatures determine:
Ground temperature can be several degrees warmer or colder than the air, especially near buildings, shaded areas or high-traffic zones. Recording these readings helps justify your decisions and supports your documentation in case of disputes.
Mike McCarron is president and founder of Image Works Landscape Management, a commercial landscape maintenance and snow removal firm in the Northern Virginia market. He has 20+ years of industry experience. Email him at mike@imageworkslandscaping.com.