Common Questions to Ask When Considering Tree Removal
August 17, 2019
August 17, 2019
Common Questions to Ask When Considering Tree Removal
Because each situation is different, it is a good idea to ask the right questions when hiring a company to perform tree trimming or removal services for you.
Here are some good starter questions:
Price
– The way a company charges for its services depends on a number various things. Some companies charge based on tree height while others have hourly rates. Some will charge extra for travel and fuel surcharges as well as a number of other fees.
What Does The Service Include?
– Always ask what’s included with your tree removal or cutting service. Some companies may cut down a tree and leave the trunk in your yard, and you will be left to deal with it. Some companies may offer to do the extra work of clean-up and removal, but charge extra for it. It is wise to get all of this in writing before proceeding.
Extras
– You may find it a good investment to pay a little more to have some extra work done like after falling a tree, a company may offer a discounted price to grind the stump below grade. You’ll probably need to have it done at some point anyway, and you might save money by having it handled while the workers are on site. Some tree removal companies will also chip your branches and either haul them off or leave them for you to use as mulch.
Tree removal is physically demanding work. It’s not recommended for an inexperienced person. If you want your landscaping to look its best, invest in hiring a qualified tree cutting company to ensure it will be done in a safe and efficient way. We at Mid-Florida Tree Service offer competitive pricing & friendly, reliable service. We have confidence that, after shopping around for tree removal service, you'll choose us. We are here to serve you! Call today to speak with us about all of your tree care needs.

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