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ABOUT US
Founded in 2000, Evans Tree Works soon found out that the most important thing to their customers was working quickly and efficiently, and leaving a clean property behind. Serving residential and commercial customers in the Durham Region with an impeccable safety track record and a 5 star reputation in the community for friendly service and great rates. Drop us a line today with your inquiries and get a no cost quote for your tree care and removal.
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What safety gear do you use during tree removal operations?Evans Tree Works wears personal protective equipment (PPE), including helmets, safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toe boots. They also use safety harnesses and ropes when climbing trees.
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How do you ensure the safety of people and property during tree removal?Evans Tree Works establishes a safety zone around the tree being removed. This zone is typically 2.5 times the height of the tree to ensure that if the tree unexpectedly falls, it won’t reach people or property.
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Are arborists insured for tree removal operations?Reputable tree service companies like Evans Tree Works carry liability insurance to cover any damages that may occur during tree removal, providing an additional layer of safety and peace of mind for customers. We are also WSIB insured to operate in the province of Ontario.
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What safety measures do you take during tree limb removal?Evans Tree Works uses safety harnesses and ropes to secure themselves while climbing trees. They also use specialized equipment, such as chainsaws and pole pruners, which are regularly inspected and maintained for safe operation.
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How do you handle the removal of diseased or damaged trees?Evans Tree Works assesses the tree’s condition to determine the safest removal method. They may opt for section-by-section dismantling for unstable trees to minimize the risk of uncontrolled falls.
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How is the safety of your staff ensured during tree removal?The Evans Tree Works team are trained in safe climbing techniques and the use of safety equipment. We also work in teams, with ground crew members who monitor the operation and are ready to assist in emergencies.
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What happens to the tree debris after removal?Tree debris is typically chipped on-site into mulch, which can be used in landscaping. Larger pieces may be cut into firewood or removed for use in furniture construction based on customer preferences. All wood chips and sawdust is raked and removed from your grass to leave your yard as it was before our team arrived.
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My tree looks sick. Can you help me diagnose it?Whether it's an insect pest or a disease problem, Evans Tree Works knows what we're working with. We can suggest care through infected limb removal or remove the tree when it is not salvageable.
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What precautions are taken when removing a tree near power lines?Evans Tree Works are trained to work around power lines safely. They maintain a safe distance, use non-conductive tools, and often coordinate with utility companies to de-energize lines if necessary.
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How do I pay my invoice after service?We accept cash, cheque, VISA and e-transfers. Residential payment is due at time of completion of work. Commercial payment terms are NET 30 days.
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How long do I have to pay my bill after service is rendered?We ask that customers pay their invoices within 30 days of service. If not, we put the tree back.
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What are the rates for tree and limb removal?We typically need to come on site to assess the tree and the equipment needed to remove the tree but many of our reviews highlight our fair prices as one of the benefits of our service.
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