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OUR PROCESS

From plan to cleanup, our team has you covered. 

As an arborist, safety and transparency are our top priorities when it comes to tree removal. Below is a step-by-step overview of our process:

HOW EVANS TREE WORKS REMOVES TREES

Assessment

We first conduct a thorough assessment of the tree and its surroundings. This includes checking the tree’s health, size, and location, as well as any potential hazards such as nearby power lines or structures.

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Planning

Based on the assessment, we devise a safe and efficient plan for removing the tree. This could involve deciding on the necessary equipment, the best direction for the tree to fall, and whether any sections of the tree should be removed beforehand to prevent damage.

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Preparation

Before starting the removal process, we ensure that the area is clear of people and property. We also set up safety barriers and signs to keep bystanders at a safe distance.

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Removal

The tree is then carefully cut down, often in sections to manage the size and weight. We use specialized equipment and techniques to control the direction of the fall and minimize impact.

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Clean Up

After the tree has been safely brought down, we remove all the debris from the site. This includes cutting up and hauling away the trunk and branches, and raking up any leaves or small twigs. We aim to leave the site as clean as possible.

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Stump Removal

If requested, we can also remove the stump using a stump grinder. This is an additional service that completely removes the stump and roots, allowing for replanting or landscaping in the area.

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Throughout this process, we adhere to strict safety protocols to protect both our team and your property. We also keep you informed at every step, so you know exactly what’s happening and why. Our goal is to provide a service that’s not only effective, but also gives you peace of mind.

OFFERING A WIDE RANGE OF SERVICES

Contact us for pruning, removal, custom milling, stump removal, pest and disease inspection and education.

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