Have Dead Trees On Your Property? Hire A Tree Extraction Service

Posted on: 20 May 2022

If you have one or more dead trees on your property you need to remove them as soon as you can. This is because the tree may have a disease, fungus, or pests that killed it. This can spread to other healthy trees causing them to die also. In this situation, hire a tree extraction service to remove the trees for you. Below is information on how they do this.  
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3 Reasons Why You Need Professional Stump Grinding Services

Posted on: 25 April 2022

Stumps that are left behind when a tree is cut down can make your property unsightly, especially if they are in prominent locations. They may also be a tripping hazard and attract pests like termites, ants, and carpenter bees. If you have this problem on your property, it is important to contact professionals for stump grinding services. The professionals can help remove the stumps from the ground using a stump grinder as it can be very difficult to remove them by hand.
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What to Do When You Have a Tree That Is Sick or Dying on Your Property

Posted on: 25 March 2022

Trees are wonderful to have around your home and property and can provide many benefits. However, if you have a tree that is dying or already dead, it may present more problems than benefits, and tree removal is often the only solution to the situation. Evaluating Your Trees If you suspect a tree or several on your property are dying or beyond saving, having a tree removal service look at the trees for you is often a good starting point.
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3 Trimming Tasks That Professional Arborists Should Handle

Posted on: 23 February 2022

Ideally, tree trimming should be as simple as cutting branches to promote healthy growth. In reality, tree trimming is complicated and can be risky, especially in the situations discussed below.  Trimming Trees Near Power Lines  Trimming or cutting trees near power lines isn't a DIY job. Don't attempt to climb that tree and trim the branches. In high winds, the tree can be swayed towards the power lines. When this happens, the trees create a path for the electricity to travel to the ground.
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