Can I hire a tree service in winter?

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You might be surprised to find out that tree services provide many of the same services in the cold months as they do during the rest of the year. Sometimes, the work is easier for a variety of reasons. For example, frozen ground does less damage to your yard when pros move equipment in and out. Also, harder ground is less likely to accidentally uproot nearby plants if a tree is being removed. Plus, because pros tend to be less busy, you can usually get on their schedule faster and sometimes get a good deal.

Trimming trees is essential to enhance their appearance, prevent overgrowth and maintain overall health. Regular trimming helps ensure the tree receives ample sunlight, moisture, and nutrients for a thriving yard. And indeed, the best time to trim a tree is during the cold winter months when trees are dormant to prevent pest infestation. In addition, it’s a good time to remove branches that might be weighted down by ice and snow if your region gets cold.

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When hiring, ask about the professional’s experience with the specific tree species on your property and inquire about additional treatments or services that may be recommended for maintaining tree health.

A tree service professional will assess factors such as the size and type of tree, its health, the number of trees, accessibility and location to provide a tailored quote. They may suggest additional treatments to address specific issues.

Depending on the tree’s size and health, you may hire a local certified arborist or a tree-trimming service. The choice depends on factors like tree size, type and potential health issues.

Tree-trimming costs vary based on factors such as tree size, type, health and location. On average, the cost ranges from $75 for small trees to $1,800 for towering old oaks. Factors like the number of trees, health and time of year also influence the cost.

To save money on tree trimming, collect multiple quotes, trim trees frequently, maintain their health with regular care, consider off-season bookings, clean up debris regularly and negotiate bulk pricing for tree removal.

Licensing requirements for tree services varies by the type of service and location. Always make sure to hire pros who hold the correct local licensing. And no matter what, tree service pros should always carry insurance, to protect both you and them in the event something goes wrong.

You can also check a tree service’s credentials by asking if they hold accreditation or certification with a respected industry organization. The International Society of Arboriculture and Tree Care Industry Association both offer certification, and you can check it online.

Also, if you are getting tree service done because of an accident or a storm causing damage, call your homeowner’s insurance company before hiring. They may have a list of preferred providers, and you may need to talk to the company first in order to get work approved.

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