We are in need of someone to take a look at the trees around our house and make recs on which ones need to be removed.
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Erica Glasener on Jan 02, 2012For a consultation, Arborguard Tree Specialists or Bartlett Tree Service is a good choice. Even if you hire someone else to remove trees, you want to have a consult with someone that knows what types of trees you have and can tell you if they are healthy or not. I paid about $300.00 when I first purchased my home about 6 years ago, I had a mature oak that was leaning over a new roof, they took a core drill and were able to determine that the tree had an 85% loss of strength. Based on this I had it removed.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jan 03, 2012I think it definitely pays to go with a pro when it comes to trees. I am going to bring in someone certified by the ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) for a consultation this spring as my house had been a rental for 15 years before I bought it and nothing, trees included, got any attention during that time.Helpful Reply
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Jan 03, 2012Amy do a search her on HT, the search bar is the topmost of the page. Search by Landscapers.Helpful Reply
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Belco Electric on Jan 03, 2012I personally know Todd Chapman, owner of Chapman's Tree Service. He is a certified arborist and also has all of the equipment needed to remove any tree, any size. A great guy & a great company. You can look him up on-line or I can give you his info.Helpful Reply
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Erica Glasener on Jan 03, 2012A certified Arborist is the way to go whether you use Chapmans, Arborguard or another like it.Helpful Reply
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Southern Trillium LLC on Jan 03, 2012We have gotten to know Bob Rozar who owns Summit Lawn Works Tree Division. Bob is an ISA certified arborist. Bob has removed trees for several of our clients and he and his crew have done a fantastic job. We watched them remove many large, mature trees from one yard that Bob referred to as a Botanical Garden. They did not damage a single plant and when they finished, you could hardly tell they were ever there. Phone number is 404-275-9221. Also, there is a consulting arborist that we have referred over the years that clients have been very happy with. The company is OneBark. They are certified arborists and will provide a full assessment of your trees. If you are worried about someone selling you on a tree removal, you can rest assured as OneBark does not do the tree work, but you are instead paying for their expertise and then based on their recommendations, you can then shop for quotes and find a proper tree company to perform the recommended work. Here is the info for OneBark www.onebark.comHelpful Reply
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Carole on Jan 06, 2012We recently had 5 large oaks and a maple trimmed. The first think that we did was to contact our county extension office, and arborist from the extension office came out and advised us at to what needed to be done. Then we contacted 3 tree service companies with arborist and had them come out. We compared what they were saying to what the Arborist from the extension office recommended. The company that we used was Tree Works Unlimited, 770-363-7506, they climb the tree with ropes to cut not with spikesor bucket truck. We are very happy with what was done. This company was not the cheapest but they seemed to have the best recommendation for our trees.Helpful Reply
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Mike and Anne on Jan 06, 2012We have used Bartlett Tree Experts services and they have sponsored our show for years. I would high recommend them.Helpful Reply
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Straight Nails Construction on Jan 06, 2012Yellow ribbon..... ask for Gary. (owner)Helpful Reply
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Flowerscapes Garden Design & Landscaping on Jan 06, 2012Van Moore. He is a certified arborist and used to also be the aborist for my Master Gardener group at the Forsyht County Extension office. This office, and most likely others have, a list og highly qualifies certified arborists. If there is one on staff, the visit is free.Helpful Reply
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85987 on May 11, 2012Thanks for the referral, Southern Trillium!Helpful Reply
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