FAQs

  • How long does tree removal take?

    Most residential tree removals take 4-6 hours depending on size and complexity. Larger trees or those near structures may require additional time for safe removal techniques.
  • What's included with stump grinding service?

    Stump grinding removes the visible stump and major roots, leaving wood chips that can be used as mulch. Complete cleanup and debris removal are included with every service.
  • When should I trim my trees?

    Mature shade trees should be trimmed every 3-5 years for structural integrity. The best timing in Ohio is late fall through early spring when trees are dormant.
  • Why do trees fail during Ohio storms?

    Ohio's clay-heavy soils and ice storms create challenging conditions. Bradford pears and trees with poor structure commonly fail during severe weather events throughout the region.
  • How much debris does tree removal create?

    Most residential removals generate 2-8 cubic yards of wood debris depending on tree species and size. We handle all cleanup and debris removal as part of our service.
  • Can tree trimming increase property value?

    Professional tree trimming can increase property values by 7-14% while reducing storm damage risks. Proper pruning enhances curb appeal and tree health significantly.
  • What makes a tree hazardous?

    Dead branches, structural damage, root problems, and proximity to power lines create hazards. Professional assessment identifies risks that could threaten property or safety.
  • Do you handle emergency tree situations?

    Yes, we provide emergency removal for storm-damaged and fallen trees threatening structures. Our team responds quickly to assess damage and provide safe removal solutions.
  • How does soil affect tree stability?

    Ohio's clay soils can cause root problems and instability, especially during wet periods. Understanding local soil conditions helps determine the safest removal and trimming approaches.
  • What areas do you serve?

    We serve Fayette, Ohio and the surrounding Toledo area. Our team understands local weather patterns and tree species common to northwest Ohio's agricultural landscape.