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Rating: 5 Stars
Name: John Gillespie
Rating: 5
Review: After months of procrastination, I finally started the process of hiring a tree removal company. All in all, we have 10 very large pine trees that we would like to have removed. Our plan is to have this all done in three phases. The first phase would be to have three taken down in the front and side of the house. My first stop was to Google and started reading reviews. After a few hours of research, we contacted three companies to receive quotes. We ended up only receiving two quotes. The 5-star rating is why we contacted Tree Commando. Talking with Joe for 5 minutes is why we hired him. He is very knowledgeable and just an all-around good guy. The way he conducts business is unparalleled. Every question was answered and he ensured that we were satisfied with the plan going forward. Joe walked our property and gave us a quote for phase one and then we war-gamed phases 2 & 3. Attached is a before and after picture of our property. We are definitely satisfied with their work. The entire team was professional and very hard-working. We can't wait until we are able to get phases 2 & 3 done. Do yourself a favor if you want the job done right.....hire Tree Commando!Services: Tree stump grinding, Tree stump removal, Tree removal
Date: 5 months ago
Name: PD Anglea
Rating: 5
Review: Joe Harsh evaluated the work we needed done, gave us a fair estimate, and let us know when he and his team could get the job done. They arrived early on the day scheduled and did an outstanding job. They did the cutting, trimming, and left our yard very clean. Joe and his team were professional in every sense of the word. We highly recommend Tree Commando!!Services: Tree stump grinding, Tree trimming & pruning, Tree removal
Date: 2 months ago
Name: Sherry Horne
Rating: 5
Review: We found this company by a regular seeking on Google and we're so happy we did. Mr. Joe came out, gave us a good quote, returned, completed the job, and cleaned up any debris that was left from the company as well as any that was there. They were so professional and we will use them again along with recommending. Thank you guys for the attention to detail!Service: Tree trimming & pruning
Date: a month ago
Name: Roger villarreal
Rating: 5
Review: Came out and took down three tall pines. Took care of not disturbing other landscape and fence. Ground stumps and now yard looks great like trees were never there. Cleaned up everything, awesome work. Very professional group. Highly recommended. Many thanks to Joe and his crew. Services: Tree stump grinding, Tree removal
Date: 3 months ago
Name: Jillian Harless
Rating: 5
Review: Joe Harsh came out less than 24 hours after contacting him. We had a tall pine that was dying and leaning towards our house. He was able to give me a quote and get it down in an hour. His professionalism and work were top notch. We just had our tree chopped and dropped. Price was super reasonable. Highly recommend him to anyone! Service: Tree removal
Date: 5 months ago
Other local Tree Removal Companies in the Harnett County area:
- Grind Rite Tree & Stump Removal
- Wilmot's Tree Service
- Legassie Tree Services
- American Tree & Stump
- The Ville Trее Mastеrs
- Odd Jobbery llc
- Smith's Lawn & Tree Company, LLC
- NBC Tree Service
- I Cut Trees LLC
- CV Stump Grinding
Tree Removal FAQs
How much does it cost to remove a tree stump in Houston?
How much does it cost to remove a tree stump in Houston? Stump removal, on the other hand, is a harder process because of the roots and the circumference of the stump. This will cost between $350 and $400, though it will take less time to do than grinding the stump down to wood chips.
Do you need a permit to remove a tree in Houston?
Permit must be kept on premises and publicly posted 20 days before tree removal or trimming. Fees vary depending upon the size and location of tree. The requirements for commercial properties and parking lots are more specific in regards to trees and shrubs, and the ordinance is available for clarification.
What is the difference between a forester and an arborist?
What is the difference between a forester and an arborist?ARBORISTS: An arborist is basically a tree trimmer. If you are not trimming trees, then you are treating them or selling products that do exactly that. FORESTERS: Foresters are more about harvesting timber. If not harvesting timber, it will be about conserving the environment.
What is the best month to cut down a tree?
What is the best month to cut down a tree?February and March tend to be the cheapest months to remove trees, statistically. Since the leaves have fallen and trees are easier to clear, it means less work and less money.
How much of a tree can you remove before it dies?
How much of a tree can you remove before it dies?Don't Over-Prune Trees You may be tempted to prune your trees back to a great extent to provide more growing space for the grass or other plants. However, over-pruning is very unhealthy and can actually kill a plant. As a general rule, don't prune off more than 15% of the foliage.