FAQ

FAQ

  • WHY DO I NEED TO TRIM MY TREES?

    The number one reason to trim your trees is safety - well kept trees prevent property damage and injury. Regularly trimming your trees also keeps them healthy and growing - which raises the value of your home.


    most importantly, it makes your home look great.

  • IS IT SAFE TO CUT DOWN A TREE NEAR A HOME?

    Well - that depends on who does it!


    We take the utmost care in ensuring that our tree services keep your home and everyone inside of it safe. We are certified, licensed, and insured - but most importantly well trained and experienced.


    If there are any concerns, we'll discuss them with you.

  • WHEN SHOULD I CONSIDER TREE REMOVAL?

    If you are unsure of whether or not your tree is dead or dying, our team can help you understand if it's still saveable. If not, we can walk through your options for removal.


    We recommend removal when the tree is dead or dying, extremely hazardous, obstructing electric in a way that's unfixable, or if the roots have problems.


    For construction, we can also safely clear plots of land for garages, pools, and homes.

  • WHAT SEASONS ARE BEST FOR TREE SERVICE?

    We work year-round, excluding days with extreme or dangerous weather.


    In the summer, trees are growing and it's easiest for us to determine whether or not the tree is thriving or dying.


    Later in the year, from fall through winter, it's an ideal time to do heavier trimming while the tree is dormant.

  • WILL CUTTING MY TREES MAKE A MESS OF MY YARD?

    Not when we do it.


    We clean up after our mess - that's part of our promise to each customer.

  • WHAT IS STUMP GRINDING?

    Stump grinding is a method for removing a stump from the ground. We often do this this immediately after removing a tree to leave a clean, flat surface on the ground.


    Removing your stumps will help prevent issues like sink holes or trip hazards by removing the stump from below the grade level of the dirt.


    The stump can be made into antural mulch for your landscape use.

  • WHAT IS DIRECTIONAL PRUNING?

    If you live in a heavily populated area or near lots of service lines, directional pruning is a great option for preserving the health of your tree while ensuring the safety of the electrical and cable equipment.

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