
FAQs
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Give me a call so we can arrange a time to meet and take a look at your property together. After taking into account any of your concerns, I will recommend some course of action for your plants. If we come to an agreement for taking on your project, we’ll shake on it and I’ll put your job into the current work schedule.
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Well, it all depends. On some rural properties, it is often possible to leave accumulated brush and/or wood. Some customers are happy to do the clean up. This obviously can help to lower cost of the work. In other instances, we haul every bit of brush , wood and debris offsite. With a powerful wood chipper, dump truck and trailer we can make short work of intimidating cleanups.
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No, we do not use bucket trucks or other aerial lifts. They are often overkill for residential tree care and not using them allows us to keep our jobsite disturbance to a minimum. We access trees using specialty climbing ropes and a host of other climbing gear.
Many people have never seen a competent arborist gain access to and work throughout a large tree. I encourage people to watch the process. After many years of climbing trees, it’s still just downright fun to do and cool to watch!
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Absolutely. I’ve found that many people who care about proper care for trees and shrubs also are great gardeners. They are often happy to get their hands on arborist wood chips which make a superior mulch for plants. It is a completely natural product with much more biological activity than standard dyed wood mulches. Plus, it could save you money as it reduces expenses for hauling chips far offsite.