Making The Most Of Tree Removal Waste: 3 Of The Best Options To Clean Up After Tree Maintenance

Posted on: 26 July 2017

One of the problem that you face when having a tree removal done is what to do with the tree waste. When doing tree maintenance around your home, you will want to deal with the waste. You can haul it off, chip it or make use of the waste for landscaping projects. Here are some of the best options to help deal with tree waste after doing major maintenance projects:
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What To Expect With A Tree Removal Service

Posted on: 25 July 2017

Trees can be a great addition to any yard by adding color and breaking up the monotony of the grass. However, if the tree is not cared for properly, you may find that it is a danger to you and your neighbors. If a tree is growing over your home, or it is growing into a power line, then the tree is a major hazard to you, your family, and quite possibly your neighbors.
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Terrible Termites: Removing A Termite Tree From Your Yard

Posted on: 25 July 2017

When one of the trees in your yard becomes a haven for termites, you might feel a moment of panic. Will they travel to your house? Is it safe to leave the tree at all? Fortunately, termites in a tree do not mean your house will be the next feast, but you do want to eliminate the risk. Here's what you need to know about removing a termite tree in your yard.
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Is Your Tree Too Damaged To Save?

Posted on: 25 July 2017

Whether your tree has been through a storm, an illness, a hard winter, or some other trauma, many homeowners wonder whether or not a damaged tree can bounce back and become healthy again, or if the tree needs to be removed. If you have a tree with significant damage, here are some indicators that your tree is at the end of its life.  1. Large pieces of missing bark. Deer and rabbits like to eat the bark of trees, especially young trees with tender bark.
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