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Neighbor's yard sink hole ridden after a tall pine was cut down?

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  Was your neighbor's yard sink hole ridden after a tree was cut down? Did your neighbor's yard have several sink holes after a tall pine was cut down? Would you prefer a better outcome? (Top 5 Reasons to Remove in sections) If you noticed your neighbor's yard had several sink holes after a tall pine was cut down, it was likely caused by the heavy impact of a large tree section hitting the ground with heavy velocity. Would you prefer a better outcome? We advise having any big tree cut in sections.  Why?  There are a few reasons, and here's a brief run down of the Top 5 Benefits to Removing a Tree in Sections : Cutting down a tree in sections will greatly reduce the possibility of sink holes on your property. It may appear slightly more expensive up front, however the savings will be greater if you arrange for a large tree to be removed in sections.  For example, a customer in Sugar Land, Texas told us after she went with a slightly less expensive quote where she though

Trust a Tree Service Estimate provided over the phone?

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So, the question is, If a provider hasn't visited my home, should I trust a tree service estimate provided over the phone? We believe the simple answer is, No if a provider hasn't visited your home, you should honestly not trust any tree service estimate provided over the phone. An accurate estimate is a binding one a customer can rely upon for accuracy beyond a few days. To receive the best service experience, we highly advise only accepting quotes provided from individuals who have visited your tree location.  As a courtesy, we’d like alert you of a current practice many customers have shared with us.   Here's the most common scenario: The Customer contacts 4 Houston tree service providers.  3 offer a price without seeing the job.  One group asks for the address to visit the property.  The customer receives prices of $800; $1,500, and $1,800.  They pick the lowest price of $800. Initially, they're told it will happen in the next 48-7

How can I prepare my trees to minimize damage from the next Hurricane?

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How can I prepare my trees to survive, and minimize damage from the next Hurricane? Our 20 years of experience, have demonstrated the best way to prepare trees to survive, and minimize damage from the next hurricane, is to have an honest, experienced tree professional examine your property. It can be as easy as ALDINE TREE . We help you prepare a preventative defense plan. It is one of Delfino’s specialities.  https://aldinetreeservices.com/contact-us Most Tomball residents don’t plan a budget for a Shumard red oak limb to crash onto their roof. Accidents genuinely do happen.  We’d prefer to help a Stafford home owner review their post oak weeks in advance of a strong wind event. Windy gushes can result in dead branches flying into and breaking windows, however we live such busy lives, it’s easy to lose sight of the importance of consistent water oak maintenance. Ash trees in the Woodlands can quickly turn into a nightmare during inclimate weather. Long hard rain results