Tree Removal in Plano
This red oak tree was planted in 1977 by our long time customer Marilyn. Unfortunately she needed to have it removed this year due to a large split. The tree is hanging over the house and is partially leaning in the adjacent tree, (which she also planted). The red oaks dbh (diameter, breast, height) reached a whopping 45″. To remove this tree it took two days, and then a third to grind the stump and backfill.
Marilyn was sad to see her tree gone, but relieved it was done in a safe and timely manner.
Tree Removal
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TCIA & ISA GUIDELINES
We strictly adhere to TCIA & ISA guidelines in order to ensure everything we do is safe and in the best interest of your trees. By getting your tree assessed by our team of ISA certified arborists and trimmed by one of our skilled crews is the best way to ensure that your tree lives a long and healthy life.
MEASURING DBH
The best way to approximate the size of a tree is to measure their dbh, (diameter, breast, height). This enables our arborists to estimate the amount needed for Tree Health Care products or pricing for Tree Removal.
FULL CLEAN-UP
To ensure a job is completed quickly groundsmen will haul away brush intermittently while trimming or removal happens to keep the site clear and safe to move around. Groundsmen will chip the material on-site as needed to make sure all debris is collected and removed at the end of the job.
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