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What should I look for in an arbor removal team? (Top 5 Tips)

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Houston Tree Service presents many dangers. Customers who have already had a less than stellar experience, have come to us ALDINE TREE for solutions to their challenges. Some have told us they are moving out of Texas, and asked what they should look for in a new arbor removal team. We advise following our Top 5 Tips for choosing a reputable arbor removal team: Ask for their business card. Google search the phone number, and business name . If the number appears to be associated with multiple companies, this is a classic sign of "Re-branding" after a company receives a poor reputation following accidents, cons, or simply bad service. Find another provider. Visit their website . If they don't have one, view this as a Red Flag, and move on. If they have one, and it looks poorly designed, think of it like a restaurant with a dirty dining room. Would you want to eat there? Request verification of Insurance. Ask to speak with the owner in person . If he

When is the best time to contact a Tree Expert? Houston Service provider answers

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When is the best time to contact a Tree Expert? The best time to contact a tree expert is when your trees appear healthy. Truthfully, most home owners don't have an established relationship with a local tree professional. Similar to a dentist visit, many don't go until there is a painful problem. The best time to contact a Tree Expert is prior to any storm or hurricane. We often receive calls after a tree has fallen. They often land on roofs and cause serious damage to homes, fences, porches, decks, screened in gyms, and this can apply to your neighbor's home as well. To reduce the risk of any of these events happening, we advise having your property evaluated once annually. We advise having a preventative exam of your yard limbs. If you are unsure what to do, simply contact us via our secure website . It's available 24 hours a day 7 days a week, and we will respond to all Tree inquiries. We provide FREE Houston area arbor evaluations & offer plans to

Can Tree roots growing above the surface create safety challenges?

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Tree Stumps and roots above the surface can create fall hazards in a yard. https://aldinetreeservices.com/contact-us Can Tree roots growing above the surface create safety challenges?  Yes, tree roots growing above the surface can create safety challenges without a doubt.  The hazards are genuinely numerous, and easy to overlook, because it's typically not right at eye level.   Arbors often present trip hazards when their roots rise above the surface. Serving the greater Harris County area since 2001, I've had the opportunity to see many different arbor situations. On one occasion several years back, a customer was attempting to illustrate a limb he was concerned might fall, and hurt someone in his family. He took a step back, and tripped on a cluster of roots from a Maple tree which had grown above the surface. Fortunately, although a bit embarrassed, I'm happy to report he was ok. At this point he said something to the extent of, "Delfino, I know I c