FAQ Section:

Tree Removal – Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if a tree needs to be removed?
A: Signs include large dead limbs, significant lean, root damage, or proximity to structures. We’ll inspect your tree and provide a clear recommendation.

Q: Do you handle large trees and difficult access jobs?
A: Yes. Our crews are equipped and trained for large‑tree removal, complex rigging, and confined‑space conditions.

Q: What’s included in your tree‑removal service?
A: We’ll handle the removal from start to finish—cutting, stump removal (if requested), debris removal, and clean‑up of the site.

Q: Will you need to shut down my power or remove fencing?
A: We will coordinate with utility providers if power is involved and carefully plan around fencing, structures, and landscaping to minimise disruption.

Tree Trimming & Pruning – Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How often should I have my trees trimmed?
A: Most homeowners benefit from trimming every 2‑3 years for mature trees; some faster‑growing species may need yearly attention to maintain structure and safety.

Q: What is the difference between trimming and crown reduction?
A: Trimming removes dead or overhanging branches; crown reduction reduces the overall tree size safely when a tree is too large or growing toward power lines.

Q: Why is pruning important for tree health?
A: Proper pruning removes diseased, damaged or crossing limbs, improves airflow and sunlight penetration, and lets your tree allocate resources more effectively.

Stump Grinding & Removal – Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can you remove the stump entirely, or only grind it?
A: We typically grind the stump down below ground level and remove the resulting debris. Full root removal is available upon request and site‑dependent.

Q: How long after grinding can I plant or build on the spot?
A: Generally, you should wait at least 30 days so the wood chips settle and essentially decompose; we can advise based on your site conditions.

Q: How much will stump grinding cost?
A: Cost depends on stump size, location, and accessibility. We’ll provide a free quote after inspection.

Emergency Tree Services – Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What qualifies as a tree emergency?
A: Situations include trees fallen on structures or power lines, large damaged limbs at risk of collapse, or trees uprooted during storms.

Q: Do you offer 24/7 emergency response?
A: Yes — call us at 901‑239‑3232 for urgent tree issues. We prioritise safety and rapid response.

Q: Will I receive a detailed quote before work starts?
A: We aim to assess the situation quickly and provide you with a clear quote. For urgent hazards we can secure the area first and follow up with full pricing.