2 Main Reasons Why You May Require Tree Removal Services
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24 March 2022
When looking to rejuvenate your yard, you are probably thinking that as long as you fertilize or mulch your garden, your plants should have an easy time sprouting. But this is not the only measure you may have to take, more so if you have trees in your backyard. What you could be surprised to learn is that your trees could face serious threats to their survival and this is because they are not the only living organisms that are thriving in your garden.
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It's Not A One Person Job: Why You Should Hire A Tree Removal Service
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17 November 2021
If you've got some trees that need to be removed, you might think it's safe to remove them on your own, especially if you normally handle the pruning services. However, removing a tree is a lot different from completely removing one. In fact, removing a tree on your own can result in some serious problems, and some of them can be quite costly. This is especially true if your tree accidentally damages power lines or falls in your neighbours' yard.
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Reasons to Consider Tree Removal in Your Yard
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16 July 2021
While trees add value to a home and provide lovely green foliage, they may need to be removed sometimes. Here are several reasons why you should consider removing a tree from your property.
Disease Riddled
Diseased trees can be treatable by an arborist. However, at times, the disease may be too widespread. Signs of a sick tree include discoloured leaves in spring and summer, bark spots and growths on the bark, a crumbly and cracking trunk, and infestations by termites and other pests.
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Two Questions You Should Ask a Tree Removal Contractor Before Hiring Them
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13 January 2021
Here are two questions you should put to a tree removal contractor before using their services.
Have you removed a tree like this before?
You should find out if they have removed a tree that is similar to yours such as in regards to its height, trunk width, canopy density and shape, leaning angle and etc. It's especially important to ask this question if your tree is in unusual in any way.
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