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FAQS
Look for signs like extensive damage, disease, or structural instability. Consulting an arborist can help assess its health.
Yes, it can be hazardous. Hiring a professional ensures safety and proper equipment use.
Late fall or winter when trees are dormant is ideal. However, dead or hazardous branches can be trimmed any time.
Size, location, condition, and species of the tree influence the cost.
Small pruning or trimming can be done, but for larger trees or complicated tasks, it's safer to hire a professional.
Trimming generally focuses on removing overgrown branches, while pruning involves more targeted cuts to improve tree health.
Regulations vary by location. Check with local authorities to determine if a permit is required.
The time varies based on factors such as size, location, and complexity. It can range from a few hours to a day or more.
The tree is typically cut into manageable pieces and either recycled into mulch or removed entirely from the property.
Proper watering, mulching, and regular inspection for pests or diseases can help maintain tree health after trimming or removal.