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  • Mark's Tree & Stump Removal
    4.5
    Roanoke, VA, 24017, US

    Welcome To Mark's Tree & Stump Removal, Located In Roanoke, VA. We handle both residential and commercial tree services. We are the storm damage experts! Let our team handle dangerous tree removal after bad wind or storms. We will take care of it all, including working with your insurance!

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  • Casey Trees
    3030 12th Street NE, Washington, DC, 20017, US

    Casey Trees is a non-profit organization dedicated to restoring, enhancing, and protecting the tree canopy of Washington, D.C. They work with local volunteers to plant over 6,000 trees annually, aiming for a 40% tree canopy by 2032. The organization also advocates for better policies to support and protect trees.

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  • The Naughty Stump Remover
    5
    123 Tree Lane, Beverly Hills, 90210, US

    The Naughty Stump Remover is a local business dedicated to providing top-quality tree removal services. With a team of experienced professionals, we aim to ensure that our clients receive the best service possible. Our mission is to provide safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly tree removal solutions. We have been in business for over 15 years and are fully accredited and insured.

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  • Bushwackers Two Tree Care Specialists, INC
    5
    Newport News, VA, 23601, US

    Landscape - Lawn & Treecare Specialists, INC. is a premier tree service company in Newport News, VA, specializing in tree trimming, pruning, stump grinding, lot clearing, and storm clean-up. With over 47 years of experience, our skilled and experienced tree workers ensure every yard we touch is flawless. We serve all South Hampton roads and are licensed, bonded, and insured with Virginia, members of the Tree Care Industry Association.

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  • Timberlake's Tree Service Chesapeake
    4.3
    1234 Elm Street, Suite 100, Chesapeake, 23320, US

    Timberlake's Tree Service Chesapeake is a top-rated tree care company in the Hampton Roads area of southern Virginia. Founded in 2002, we have built a reputation for providing quality tree services using the best employees and equipment in the business. Our team of tree care professionals and certified arborists have the knowledge and experience to take care of your trees and your trees as they fit into your overall landscape - whether it is a private residence or business. We take pride in our 100% client guarantee policy, in which we will perform each job to the complete satisfaction of our customers.

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  • Bethesda Tree Services
    4915 St Elmo Ave, #103-A, 4915 St Elmo Ave #103-A, Bethesda, 20814, US

    Bethesda Tree Services, a subsidiary of DEL Companies Inc., is a Maryland Licensed Tree Expert (MD LTE #001798) specializing in tree removal and tree care. We are located in Bethesda, MD and service Bethesda, Potomac, Rockville, Silver Spring and all of Montgomery County.

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  • Javier Tree Company - Mulching in Winchester VA, Tree Cutting Service & Stump Removal
    5
    Winchester, VA, 22601, US

    Javier Tree Company is a professional tree service based in Winchester, VA, offering a wide range of services including tree cutting, trimming, removal, stump grinding, bush cutting, lawn care, and mulching. With a focus on customer satisfaction, the company is licensed, bonded, and insured, providing services at reasonable rates. Javier Tree Company has been in business since 2019 and offers free quotes and warranties on labor.

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  • Sun Valley Tree Experts
    4
    Suite 100, Virginia Beach, VA, 629 Wesley Dr, 23452, US

    Sun Valley Tree Experts is a fully licensed & insured tree service in Virginia Beach, VA that was first established in 1981. The business relocated to the VA Beach area from New York in 1996 and services customers in and around what is commonly known as 'America's First Region.'

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  • Brown Hound Tree Service
    4.9
    Roanoke, VA, 2141 Patterson Ave SW, 24016, US

    Brown Hound Tree Service is an award-winning tree care company established in 2014. Our mission is three-fold: to save people money, to keep our communities safe from hazardous trees, and to save what we can of the wood so it doesn't go to waste. We offer a comprehensive range of tree services including tree trimming, tree removal, stump grinding, and more. Our team of experts has the skills and knowledge to handle any job, big or small.

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  • Scrappy Creek Tree Service
    5
    Scrappy Creek Tree Service, Roanoke, VA, 24017, US

    Scrappy Creek Tree Service is a local, family-owned business dedicated to providing quality tree care services to the Roanoke area. Our team, led by owners Mark and Carabae, is passionate about tree care and committed to delivering professional, timely, and affordable services. We offer a range of services including tree removal, dangerous limb removal, stump removal, pruning, cutting, splitting, and hauling. Our goal is to create long-term relationships with our clients based on prompt workmanship, service, and performance. We are licensed and insured, ensuring our customers' safety and satisfaction.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Services

Find answers to common questions about tree care and hiring professional tree service companies in USA.

How close to a house can you plant a tree?

The recommended distance for planting a tree from a house depends on the tree's mature size and root system. As a general rule, plant trees at least:
  • 10 feet away from foundations for small trees (mature height under 30 feet).
  • 20 feet away from foundations for medium-sized trees (mature height 30-70 feet).
  • 30 feet or more away from foundations for large trees (mature height over 70 feet).
Planting too close can lead to root damage to foundations, sidewalks, or underground utilities. It's always a good idea to research the mature size and root system of the specific tree species you're considering and consult with a certified arborist for guidance on proper placement.

What are the most common tree problems?

Trees can be affected by a variety of problems:
  • Diseases: Fungal, bacterial, or viral infections that can weaken trees, cause defoliation, or lead to death.
  • Pests: Insects or other animals that can damage leaves, branches, bark, or roots, weakening the tree and making it more susceptible to disease.
  • Environmental Stress: Drought, extreme temperatures, poor soil conditions, or pollution can stress trees, making them more vulnerable to pests and disease.
  • Mechanical Damage: Wounds caused by construction, lawnmowers, or vehicles can create entry points for pests and disease.
  • Structural Defects: Weak branches, cracks, or cavities in the trunk can weaken the tree's structure and make it prone to breakage.
  • Improper Pruning: Incorrect pruning techniques can damage trees, create wounds, and make them more susceptible to disease.
Regular inspections by a qualified arborist can help identify and address tree problems early, preventing further damage and maintaining tree health.

What is the best way to kill a tree stump?

The most effective way to kill a tree stump is through professional stump grinding. This process involves using a specialized machine to grind the stump down below ground level, effectively killing it and removing the visible portion.
Other methods, like chemical stump killers or burning, can be less effective, time-consuming, and potentially harmful to the environment. Chemical stump killers can also pose a risk to nearby plants or contaminate the soil. Burning stumps is often prohibited due to fire hazards.
Stump grinding is generally the safest, most efficient, and environmentally friendly method for removing tree stumps. TreeServiceMatch can connect you with qualified tree service companies offering stump grinding services in your area.

How long does it take for a tree stump to rot?

The time it takes for a tree stump to rot depends on several factors, including:
  • Tree species: Some tree species have harder, more decay-resistant wood than others.
  • Climate: Warm, humid climates accelerate decomposition, while cold, dry climates slow it down.
  • Moisture: Stumps in moist soil or those exposed to regular rainfall will decompose faster than those in dry conditions.
  • Insect and Fungal Activity: Insects and fungi play a crucial role in breaking down wood. Stumps that are accessible to these organisms will rot faster.
In general, it can take anywhere from 3 to 7 years or even longer for a tree stump to decompose naturally. Stump grinding is a much faster solution, removing the stump immediately.

How close to a house can you plant a tree?

The recommended distance for planting a tree from a house depends on the tree's mature size and root system. As a general rule, plant trees at least:
  • 10 feet away from foundations for small trees (mature height under 30 feet).
  • 20 feet away from foundations for medium-sized trees (mature height 30-70 feet).
  • 30 feet or more away from foundations for large trees (mature height over 70 feet).
Planting too close can lead to root damage to foundations, sidewalks, or underground utilities. It's always a good idea to research the mature size and root system of the specific tree species you're considering and consult with a certified arborist for guidance on proper placement.

What are the most common tree problems?

Trees can be affected by a variety of problems:
  • Diseases: Fungal, bacterial, or viral infections that can weaken trees, cause defoliation, or lead to death.
  • Pests: Insects or other animals that can damage leaves, branches, bark, or roots, weakening the tree and making it more susceptible to disease.
  • Environmental Stress: Drought, extreme temperatures, poor soil conditions, or pollution can stress trees, making them more vulnerable to pests and disease.
  • Mechanical Damage: Wounds caused by construction, lawnmowers, or vehicles can create entry points for pests and disease.
  • Structural Defects: Weak branches, cracks, or cavities in the trunk can weaken the tree's structure and make it prone to breakage.
  • Improper Pruning: Incorrect pruning techniques can damage trees, create wounds, and make them more susceptible to disease.
Regular inspections by a qualified arborist can help identify and address tree problems early, preventing further damage and maintaining tree health.

What is the best way to kill a tree stump?

The most effective way to kill a tree stump is through professional stump grinding. This process involves using a specialized machine to grind the stump down below ground level, effectively killing it and removing the visible portion.
Other methods, like chemical stump killers or burning, can be less effective, time-consuming, and potentially harmful to the environment. Chemical stump killers can also pose a risk to nearby plants or contaminate the soil. Burning stumps is often prohibited due to fire hazards.
Stump grinding is generally the safest, most efficient, and environmentally friendly method for removing tree stumps. TreeServiceMatch can connect you with qualified tree service companies offering stump grinding services in your area.

How long does it take for a tree stump to rot?

The time it takes for a tree stump to rot depends on several factors, including:
  • Tree species: Some tree species have harder, more decay-resistant wood than others.
  • Climate: Warm, humid climates accelerate decomposition, while cold, dry climates slow it down.
  • Moisture: Stumps in moist soil or those exposed to regular rainfall will decompose faster than those in dry conditions.
  • Insect and Fungal Activity: Insects and fungi play a crucial role in breaking down wood. Stumps that are accessible to these organisms will rot faster.
In general, it can take anywhere from 3 to 7 years or even longer for a tree stump to decompose naturally. Stump grinding is a much faster solution, removing the stump immediately.