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Hurricane Season Safety Preparation Tips to Avoid Con Artists (Houston, Tx)

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Hurricane season begins June 1 and runs through November 30. An ounce of prevention can equal pounds of cure.  ALDINE  TREE  offers complimentary arbor analysis preparation prior to powerful winds, hard rains, and inclimate dangerous weather. Choose the lowest price? We are often called by clients frantically seeking emergency help after a job from the lowest priced bid goes wrong. What can happen? Here's a summary:  1) Many unsolicited "Door Knockers" can be less than fully honest. 2) Often, individuals don't tell the truth about their insurance. If an accident happens, they bolt.  3) The cheapest bid often results in shoddy service. Remove the wrong tree, or prune too deeply & cause damage to your live oak. You may find your yard a mess. 4) The lowest priced bids often rush a project, & don't put safety 1st. We've been called after a tree landed on the porch of their neighbor. 5) Some offer an artificially low pri

When is the BEST TIME to Prune Trees or Trim branch Limbs? (2 BIG Factors)

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When is the best time to trim limbs or prune trees?  This is a great, and very relevant question we hear from numerous customers. The honest answer is it depends largely upon 2 BIG factors. The 2 BIG factors to best know when to prune your ornamental trees, shave a dwarf palm (palmetto), or trim your live oak are location , and the type of arbor?  If you're in the Houston, Texas area, we advise pruning several branches native to the area including red rocket Crepe Myrtles after the last hard freeze.  We are a full package turnkey Houston tree service company, and can provide answers to all of your tree questions.  Please respond to this Blog post, or contact us via our webpage . This can be tough to predict, because as we all know the weather isn't always 100% predictable. My name is Delfino Sanchez, and I'm the owner of our locally family owned and operated Aldine Tree Service.  We offer solutions to tree challenges, and invite you to subscribe to our Youtube