How to Choose a Tree Removal Service

Unfortunately, from time to time homeowners may also have troubles with termite or insect damaged and/or unhealthy diseased trees. If you’re a homeowner with trees or shade trees on your property that happen to be infested with insects or diseased, you should speak to a tree service specialist as soon as possible to get an opinion and a price quote to help resolve the issue; the sooner the better if you’re trying to save the trees.

After you spoke with one of tree removal contractors, they will visit your home or business and give you an estimate to have the designated trees and shrubs either nursed back to health, or cleaned up and removed.

When choosing a tree removal service, be sure you pick one that’s licensed and insured. Tree removal, tree trimming and stump grinding can be quite a high risk undertaking, so you’ll want to make sure that your tree service contractor is insured and that both you the homeowner and their employees are protected in the case of an incident or injury.

Especially, because it is your property they will be working on, placing a certain amount of risk into your hands. The last thing you want to happen is to find out the hard way that your tree contractor has no insurance. A professional licensed, bonded, and insured tree contractor will be more than happy to present you with this kind of documentation upon request as you can see from Pinellasarborist.com website.

Remember to choose a tree removal service that has knowledge about your unique situation, you don’t want to hire a company that has never removed tree branches from around power lines for example; if that is the type of work you need performed.

Obtain testimonials and referrals if you wish, plus don’t forget to always get your estimate in writing for the services you require. Your tree removal service provider should give you this preliminary estimation free of charge; they will need to come to your home, ask questions about what you have in mind, survey the trees and the surrounding area, then recommend a plan of action; never accept an estimate over the phone unless they have already been there in person. This initial visit will provide you with a feeling for the scope of the work that’s involved with the actual tree removal, tree trimming, or stump grinding service.