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At a minimum, look for general liability (property damage/third-party injury) and workers’ compensation insurance when a crew is working on-site.…
Dead trees are more unpredictable than healthy ones because decay weakens the wood, altering how the tree behaves during cutting. DIY removal is…
It depends on the tree’s size, location, site access, nearby hazards, how far the decay has progressed, and whether stump grinding is included. The…
Not always immediately, but it should be evaluated promptly. The timeline depends on its size, condition, location, and what could be affected if it…
Yes. Storms raise the risk, but dead limbs and weakened trunks can fail even in normal…
The biggest risks are falling limbs, whole-tree failure, property damage, safety hazards, pest activity, and declining appearance. Those risks tend…
A stressed tree may still show live buds, flexible twigs, or partial leaf growth. A dead tree usually has widespread brittle wood, major canopy loss,…
Yes, especially if the tree is near a home, driveway, sidewalk, parking area, roadway, playground, or other active part of the property. Near people…