
Generally, we listen to your concern and then figure out the best way to address that concern. Sometimes trees can be saved by product application or surgery, and removal is generally used as our last resort unless it is absolutely what you want.
If your tree has significant dead branches, a hollow trunk, or is visibly leaning, it might need to be removed. Contact us for an expert assessment to ensure your safety.
Tree removal costs vary based on tree size, location, and complexity. We provide free estimates for tree removal services.
Insurance might cover tree removal if a tree falls due to a storm and damages your property. However, removing a dead or hazardous tree proactively is usually the homeowner’s responsibility.
Most trees benefit from trimming every 3-5 years, but fast-growing species or trees near structures may require annual maintenance.
Yes! Many homeowners choose to keep wood for firewood or mulch. Let us know your preference when scheduling removal.
(We can cut wood to an approximate length and stack for you)
The best time for most tree trimming is late winter to early spring. During this period, trees are dormant, and pruning promotes healthy new growth.
In some areas, you might need a permit for tree removal. Don't worry, we can help you check the local regulations to ensure everything is in order.
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Absolutely! Regular tree trimming strengthens your trees and removes weak branches that could fall during storms, reducing the risk of damage to your home and property.
Stump grinding removes the remaining stump after tree removal, preventing regrowth and improving aesthetics. It also eliminates tripping hazards.
