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What is the importance of Firewood being cured or seasoned?

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What is the importance of Firewood being cured or seasoned? This is a great question, and one we're asked frequently.  Simply put, think about a paper towel.  Picture one soaking wet, and another one dry out of the package.  Which one do you think will be easier to ignite?  Which is likely to burn longer and cooperatively?  So, think of fresh cut wood as a wet paper towel.  Cured or seasoned wood has been essentially dried post cut for several months.  It's essentially a dry paper towel and ready to burn slowly, and without any troubles. Winter is here, and we have firewood priced to sell in Houston, Texas. Our packages start as low as $10 for 25 pieces. Please read on to learn how to receive a FREE Delivery. We are a Houston tree service maintenance provider. Many of the limbs we remove are large enough to cut into firewood. We have put in the work to create locally sourced fire wood. All pieces are dry cured, and ready for use. Click the “ORDER ONLINE ” button, and we

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

Looking for an honest tree service in Houston?

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Delfino makes Houston tree service as easy as Aldine Tree. Are you looking for an honest tree service professional near Houston,Texas? Delfino Sanchez is the honest tree professional near Houston Texas you've been looking for.  It's as easy as ALDINE TREE.   The cooler weather often has customers wondering, "Can my red rocket crape myrtles stull be pruned?" Yes, we can still prune crape myrtles until hard frost. Click to Learn more and enter code "Found-Delfino-Blogger" to receive a special offer .   What areas do we deliver service? We serve Atascocita elms, Bellaire pines, Cinco Ranch live oak, Cypress, Jersey Village maples, Katy hackberry, Spring swamp oak trunks, Stafford water oaks, Sugar Land pecan, The Woodlands white magnolia, Tomball, and the full metro Houston perimeter. How hard is it to try to climb a tree to reach a branch a bit too high? The answer depends largely upon the experience and physically ability of the individual. It will

Tree Service in The Woodlands Arbor Questions?

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We're often asked, "I realize you are based in Houston, however do you offer Tree Service in The Woodlands, Texas?" Yes, we do service trees in The Woodlands, Texas, and with Delfino, it's as easy as ALDINE TREE. Visit our website to earn a complimentary consultation. Delfino has solutions for all arbor challenges, and the experienced skill set for Houston Home Owners anywhere in the Metro Fort Bend, Harris, and Montgomery county areas.  We have several industrial contracts with local businesses, and Realtors can leverage me (Delfino) to help them complete their projects, punch lists, remove danger, and close on time. Have you ever had a less than good experience with an arbor team?  Please take a moment to share your story details below. Aldine Tree Services Houston Stump Grinding 1166 Woolwich Drive, Houston, Texas 77032 (832) 577-8158 Sunday 8:00 AM–7:00 PM Monday 8:00 AM–7:00 PM Tuesday 8:00 AM–7:00 PM Wednesday 8:00 AM–7:00 PM Thursday 8: