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FAQ's

FAQ's

FAQ's

  • What does the tree removal service include?

    We can safely remove any tree regardless of size, location or condition. We can removing trees off houses and structures with specialized equipment, and climbers. We make even the toughest jobs look easy.

  • When is tree removal necessary?

    You don’t want invest money in a bad tree. It might be a tough decision to let a tree go, but you must look at the big picture. Think ahead a few years about the tree and your property and consider the reasons we outline below.


    Removing a dead or dying tree is advisable as soon as you notice it. The longer you wait, the more decay has set in, and the more dangerous the tree is for a tree professional to work in AND for you to have standing on your property. The more dangerous the tree becomes to remove, it will increase the time and costs of removing the tree later.

  • Obvious reasons to remove a tree:
    • The tree is dead
    • Declining health—the branches or top of tree is dying back, there are large dead branches, or you notice there is decay on the main trunk.
    • Major storm damage—a significant portion of the tree is damaged and the tree is beyond repair.
    • Tree is too close to the house or other buildings, utility lines, play structures, pool, etc.
    • The tree is leaning towards an obvious target, such as your house, your driveway where you park, your patio, pool, the general area where your children play, etc… It’s a nuisance—dropping seeds, sap, branches, and blocking views and light and inhibiting the lawn you want to grow. Roots also may interfere with the lawn you want to grow. Roots pose a serious threat to foundations, driveways, sidewalk and underground utilities
    • View clearing
    • Major landscape renovations which would either damage trees, or because the tree has worn out its welcome and it is time for a more appropriate planting.

  • Not so obvious reasons to remove a tree:
    • Structural problems
    • Bad crotches
    • Cracks to the main trunk or main leaders
    • Tree is just too big for the location and poses challenges to safety if it falls or drops branches
    • New construction—tree will either be mortally damaged by equipment, or is in the way of construction
    • Major diseases or insect infestation that will kill the tree soon, or spread to other trees
    • Interior decay
    • Leaning in the wrong direction-sometimes obvious, sometimes not so obvious!
    • Crowding among trees on your property –prioritize which trees are healthiest and worth keeping

  • How do I identify a sick tree?

    If you suspect that one of your trees is sick or damaged, check to see if it displays any of the following indicators of a tree in trouble:


    •  Mushroom-type fungi growing at the base of the tree
    • Sawdust along the trunk base or root zone
    • Cracks in the trunk or major limbs
    • Hollow or decayed areas
    • Wilted or discolored leaves
    • Insect damage
    • Dead branches
    • Man-made wounds

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