FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Our most common jobs are tree removals for various reasons, structural reduction of trees for health and future growing patterns. We also get a lot of preventative maintenance work such as trimming and pruning for storm season.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
The number one most important thing is to make sure the company you are thinking about working with is licensed and insured. Once you get over that hurdle, make sure they have the equipment to do the big jobs if that is what you are bidding out. I have been called many times after a home owner if fed up with excuses and delays once the tree is on the ground or partially so. The base wood on large trees is so heavy that even a 10" to 12" slice is unable to be moved by human means and must be continually cut smaller requiring much more time and resources than were figured in the discount pricing, leading the inexperienced tree company to walk away after they get a partial payment.