FAQ

What types of services do tree companies typically offer?

Tree companies typically offer services such as tree trimming, tree pruning, tree removal, stump grinding, and lot clearing.

How do I know if a tree needs to be removed?

A tree may need to be removed if it is dead or dying, causing damage to property, or posing a safety hazard.

How much does tree removal cost?

The cost of tree removal can vary depending on factors such as the size and location of the tree, as well as any potential hazards involved in the removal process.

How often should trees be trimmed?

It depends on the species of tree, but generally, trees should be trimmed every 3-5 years to maintain their shape and health.

What is the difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?

Tree trimming involves removing dead or damaged branches, while tree pruning involves shaping and training a tree’s growth for structural integrity and health.

Can a tree be removed without cutting it down?

It depends on the tree and the location, but in some cases, a tree can be removed using a process called tree cabling, which involves attaching cables to support weak branches to prevent them from breaking.

What is stump grinding?

Stump grinding is a process in which a machine is used to grind down the remaining stump of a tree that has been cut down to ground level.

How do I choose a tree service company?

When choosing a tree service company, it is important to research the company’s reputation, check for proper licensing and insurance, and ask for references or reviews from past customers.

How do I know if my tree has a disease?

Signs of tree disease can include discolored leaves, thinning canopy, and the presence of fungus or mushrooms at the base of the tree.

What is the best time of year to trim or remove a tree?

The best time of year to trim or remove a tree can vary depending on the species of tree, but generally, it is best to avoid trimming or removing trees during their active growth periods. It is better to do it when the tree is dormant or semi-dormant.