Tree Removal in Huntsville TXWould you like to have a tree removed from your home or your business?
If you live in Huntsville TX, contact us at (936) 215-8895. We would be happy to schedule a time to come see you, look at your tree, and give you a professional evaluation at no charge. We’ll give you our recommendations, and then a free quote before we leave. No matter what kind of project you have, you can be rest assured that we have all the equipment and experience necessary to get it done for you. We have been in the tree removal business for many years, right here in Huntsville TX, and we are experts at what we do! We are highly skilled in all aspects involving trees, fully licensed and insured, and capable of handling all your tree removal needs. Whether you have a small removal project, or something more complicated, like a large tree leaning close to your house, we are completely equipped and skilled to handle it for you. Give us a call, and we’ll come look at the tree in question and see how we can help you. How can we serve you today? |
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When Do I Need A Tree Removal Company?
It is not always necessary to remove a tree. Even for a tree that is struggling or unhealthy – there is the possibility of it being nursed back to health. This can be done through special care, such as strategic pruning, fertilization, mulching around the roots, and other techniques.
However, sometimes a tree is not able to be saved and may need to be cut down. Here are a few signs that may indicate one of your trees may need to be removed:
1) Cracking Bark. If a tree is beginning to die, the bark may begin to crack off. When you look at the tree, you may see missing bark or splits. Cracks are a weakness in the tree and an indication that it is in decline.
2) No Leaves. A deciduous tree is one that will shed leaves in autumn and winter. That is normal. However, if a deciduous tree is not showing leaves during the growing season, and instead showing only brown and barren branches, you may have an unhealthy tree. A Coniferous tree is one that is evergreen. If it stops producing green leaves, and instead produces colored leaves like red or yellow, then it may be a sign of a dying tree.
3) Lots of dead limbs. A few dead limbs does not necessarily equal a dying tree. On the other hand, if there is an abundance of dead wood, dying branches, it may be a sign that the tree is dead or dying. This is a dangerous scenario, as these limbs can fall at any time – they can collapse onto your house, vehicle, property, or even people. Dead limbs are a hazard. If you have are seeing lots of dead wood in one of your trees, contact us at (936) 215-8895, and we would be happy to come evaluate it for you.
4) Pests are living there. Dead wood is irresistible to pests such as carpenter ants, wasps, or termites. They are attracted to trees that are dead or dying. If you are seeing lots of pests near a certain tree, check to see if they have made a home there. If they have, chances are the wood is dead or dying there.
5) Mold or Fungus is growing there. If you see mushrooms flourishing around the trunck of the tree, that could be an indication of a dying tree, as bacteria and fungus like to grow around dead wood.
6) Damaged Roots. Because roots grow underground, this can be hard to see directly. However, you can observe the effects of a diseased or decaying root system by some of the symptoms like: thinning leaves, little growth during the growing season, and dead branches.
7) Leaning Tree. A tree may have grown in an odd direction from the beginning for various reasons. On the other hand, if a tree begins to lean all of a sudden, that is a sure indication of a problem. The leaning could have been caused by strong winds, or it may be the result of something wrong in the roots. Whatever the reason, these trees seldom are able to recover, and may need to be cut down and removed.
Special Note: If you do have a tree that that started leaning all of a sudden, and it is close to your house, please give us a call right away, as this is potentially a dangerous scenario.
These are just a few of the most common signs of a dead or dying tree. They are thing you can look for to determine if you may need a tree removal company to come to residence.
Sometimes our customers are not sure exactly what they are looking at, and that’s ok! You are more than welcome to give us a call, and ask that we come out to look at it for you. We will come evaluate the tree in question and then give you our suggestion. It may be that the tree can be nursed back to health through trimming or pruning. But it may also need to be removed.
However, sometimes a tree is not able to be saved and may need to be cut down. Here are a few signs that may indicate one of your trees may need to be removed:
1) Cracking Bark. If a tree is beginning to die, the bark may begin to crack off. When you look at the tree, you may see missing bark or splits. Cracks are a weakness in the tree and an indication that it is in decline.
2) No Leaves. A deciduous tree is one that will shed leaves in autumn and winter. That is normal. However, if a deciduous tree is not showing leaves during the growing season, and instead showing only brown and barren branches, you may have an unhealthy tree. A Coniferous tree is one that is evergreen. If it stops producing green leaves, and instead produces colored leaves like red or yellow, then it may be a sign of a dying tree.
3) Lots of dead limbs. A few dead limbs does not necessarily equal a dying tree. On the other hand, if there is an abundance of dead wood, dying branches, it may be a sign that the tree is dead or dying. This is a dangerous scenario, as these limbs can fall at any time – they can collapse onto your house, vehicle, property, or even people. Dead limbs are a hazard. If you have are seeing lots of dead wood in one of your trees, contact us at (936) 215-8895, and we would be happy to come evaluate it for you.
4) Pests are living there. Dead wood is irresistible to pests such as carpenter ants, wasps, or termites. They are attracted to trees that are dead or dying. If you are seeing lots of pests near a certain tree, check to see if they have made a home there. If they have, chances are the wood is dead or dying there.
5) Mold or Fungus is growing there. If you see mushrooms flourishing around the trunck of the tree, that could be an indication of a dying tree, as bacteria and fungus like to grow around dead wood.
6) Damaged Roots. Because roots grow underground, this can be hard to see directly. However, you can observe the effects of a diseased or decaying root system by some of the symptoms like: thinning leaves, little growth during the growing season, and dead branches.
7) Leaning Tree. A tree may have grown in an odd direction from the beginning for various reasons. On the other hand, if a tree begins to lean all of a sudden, that is a sure indication of a problem. The leaning could have been caused by strong winds, or it may be the result of something wrong in the roots. Whatever the reason, these trees seldom are able to recover, and may need to be cut down and removed.
Special Note: If you do have a tree that that started leaning all of a sudden, and it is close to your house, please give us a call right away, as this is potentially a dangerous scenario.
These are just a few of the most common signs of a dead or dying tree. They are thing you can look for to determine if you may need a tree removal company to come to residence.
Sometimes our customers are not sure exactly what they are looking at, and that’s ok! You are more than welcome to give us a call, and ask that we come out to look at it for you. We will come evaluate the tree in question and then give you our suggestion. It may be that the tree can be nursed back to health through trimming or pruning. But it may also need to be removed.
What Can I Expect When Huntsville Trees Removes One of My Trees?
If we come to remove a tree for you, here are some of the things you can expect. We will:
1) Schedule a time to come see you
2) Evaluate the tree or trees in question
3) Give you a completely free quote
4) Schedule a time to come get to work!
5) Safely cut down and remove the tree
6) Finish in a timely and professional manner
7) Haul away all the wood, clean up any left over debris
8) Leave you with a more beautiful, more safe property
If you’ve been looking for a professional tree removal company, we’d love to help you! Contact Huntsville Trees today at (936) 215-8895, and let us see how we can serve you today.
1) Schedule a time to come see you
2) Evaluate the tree or trees in question
3) Give you a completely free quote
4) Schedule a time to come get to work!
5) Safely cut down and remove the tree
6) Finish in a timely and professional manner
7) Haul away all the wood, clean up any left over debris
8) Leave you with a more beautiful, more safe property
If you’ve been looking for a professional tree removal company, we’d love to help you! Contact Huntsville Trees today at (936) 215-8895, and let us see how we can serve you today.
What Kinds of Equipment Will Be Used?
Several kinds of tools might be used in tree removal. It mostly depends the type of tree, its heights, width, location, and surroundings. However, there are a few of the common tools you may see us use. We will most likely use tools for:
Whatever your situation may be, you can count on us at Huntsville Trees. Let us know what you need done, and we'll be happy to come take a look, free of charge.
Give us a call at (936) 215-8895.
- Rigging. A rigging tool is a piece of equipment that helps to safely move tools up and down the tree, and also for us to safely climb and descend the tree. Some common tools are things like winches, friction brakes, thimbles, swivels, pulleys, blocks, just to name a few.
- Cutting. You've probably seen things like wood chippers. This is what we call cutting tools. A cutting tool may also include things like a pole saws or tree lopper, axes and hatches.
- Climbing. Unless you work in the business, you may never think of climbing tools, but this is actually one of the most important, as it keeps us from falling out of the tree! Any professional tree removing company will place a premium on safety, and have first rate climbing tools. You will see us use things like spurs, saddles, many different kinds of straps or, ropes, ascender/descenders, etc.
- Heavy Equipment: After we cut down and remove one of your trees, we will take away the big pieces of wood, the trunk, large limbs, and other big debris. For this we often use a tractor or backhoe, depending on the situation.
Whatever your situation may be, you can count on us at Huntsville Trees. Let us know what you need done, and we'll be happy to come take a look, free of charge.
Give us a call at (936) 215-8895.