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Tree removal is usually the last resort when dealing with tree health issues. Trees may need to be removed if they are dead, if they're infested with an incurable disease, if they have suffered irreparable storm damage, or if they pose a danger to nearby structures. Sometimes, trees need to be removed for construction or landscaping purposes. Before any removal, a professional arborist should evaluate the tree and exhaust all other potential treatment options.
At Strobert, we use a variety of specialized equipment including chainsaws, pole saws, tree chippers, stump grinders, and aerial lifts or bucket trucks for tall trees. Our team is highly trained in the use of this equipment to ensure safety and efficiency. We use protective barriers when needed to minimize any potential damage to your property, and always conduct a thorough cleanup as the last step in the job.
A hazardous tree often shows signs of structural weakness like dead or hanging branches, decayed or hollow sections, cracks in the trunk, severe leaning, or root problems. If you spot these signs, contact a professional arborist immediately.
The time it takes to remove a tree can vary greatly depending on the size of the tree, its location, its health and structural stability, and access limitations. A small, accessible tree might be removed in an hour or two, while a large, complex removal in a confined space can take a full day or more. Every tree is unique, and an on-site estimate is the best way to determine the time required.
Certified arborists have passed comprehensive exams covering all aspects of tree care, maintain their certification through ongoing education, and adhere to a Code of Ethics, ensuring knowledgeable and professional service.
Yes, we are fully insured, which covers any damage to your property during our services, and provides worker's compensation in case of any worker injuries.
When hiring a professional arborist or tree service, look for proof of certification, insurance, and business licensing. Check references and reviews for quality of work. The arborist should conduct a thorough on-site inspection before providing a written estimate. They should be knowledgeable, professional, and willing to answer all your questions. It can also be helpful to verify their standing with professional organizations such as the International Society of Arboriculture or the Tree Care Industry Association.
The cost of tree services varies depending on the specific task. For instance, tree removal is typically more expensive than pruning. Factors influencing cost include the size and location of the tree, the tree's health and stability, and any access limitations. Other potential costs include stump grinding or wood chipping. It's always best to get a written estimate before work begins.
We ensure safety by adhering to the industry's best practices, which include using appropriate safety equipment, like helmets, safety glasses, gloves, and safety harnesses when working at heights. We set up safety barriers when necessary to protect people and property in the work area. We also conduct a job hazard analysis before starting work to identify any potential risks and take appropriate measures to manage them.
After pruning or removal, the wood and other debris are typically chipped on-site into mulch, which can be used in your landscape or removed from the property. Larger pieces of wood can often be cut into firewood-sized lengths for your use or removed as well. We strive to leave your property clean and tidy.