by sganeshomg | Jan 22, 2020 | Tree Service
Unfortunately, certain tree myths lurk in the minds of many homeowners. Today we’re taking a look at some of the most pervasive (but completely untrue) myths about tree care. Myth #1: Tree Topping Reduces Fall Hazard, while Improving the Health of Struggling Trees....
by sganeshomg | Jan 19, 2020 | Tree Service
Are you concerned that a certain tree in your yard may be a rotting hazard? This is a valid preoccupation, as infected, unhealthy trees are more likely to fall during inclement weather. Read on to discover the clues that your tree is sick and/or dying. If you spot...
by sganeshomg | Jan 18, 2020 | Tree Service
What are your goals for both the tree and your yard? It can be helpful to prioritize your goals. For example, if you have a tree next to your home that causes safety concerns but you really love how it looks and the shade it provides, you can rank your priorities like...
by sganeshomg | Jan 17, 2020 | Tree Service
As tree removal experts, we’re highly attuned to each maelstrom that tears through the Rose City. Each gust makes us wonder how many gargantuan trees will be sent tumbling onto driveways, roadways, and roofs. Fallen trees threaten structures and pose safety hazards....
by sganeshomg | Jan 16, 2020 | Tree Service
Recent storms have left many trees in a sad state. High winds and ice storms often break branches, opening the tree to disease. Moreover, maelstroms may knock down entire trees—as one unfortunate cyclist recently learned in downtown, when a tree fell on her. In this...
by sganeshomg | Jan 15, 2020 | Tree Service
It’s something you hope never happens, but in a city and area renowned for its trees, sooner or later a tree may fall on your house. What you do next in the pursuit of emergency tree service is crucial. In order of importance, here are the 5 things to do if a tree...
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