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Phone: (336) 681-3972

4921 Kenview St
Greensboro
NC 27410

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8 AM–5 PM
Tuesday: 8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM–5 PM
Thursday: 8 AM–5 PM
Friday: 8 AM–5 PM
Saturday: Closed

Rating: 4.2 Stars

Name: Nathan Pirkle
Rating: 5
Review: Rob is just best. The huge tree was in a precarious situation on the house and it took two cranes. It was done perfectly, with great timing!
Date: 2 years ago

Name: Josh Barton
Rating: 2
Review: Called Rob out to my house to remove a tree that had fallen onto the house during an ice storm.Rob offered to come out immediately as the storm was still in the area and trees were covered in ice but failed to mention he would change significantly more money than normal until after he finished the work. Job was done well, and quickly but at an extremely high price.Service: Tree removal
Date: 2 years ago

Name: J
Rating: 5
Review: I have used Robert Rogg over the past few years for tree and stump removal on my property. He has removed about 30 trees in total. He just took out a couple dead trees this past week and it was the first time doing so with landscaping. He did a great job watching out for our plants and mulched areas. I have stuck with him over the years because of his pricing, attention to detail, and his clean up. The cleanup was so good I had to point out to my neighbor where the trees originally were. Highly recommended!
Date: 3 years ago

Name: Jim Laws
Rating: 1
Review: Please beware, Rob Rogg is not a certified arborist. Check with the Guilford County Agricultural Center or the ISA Certified Arborist listing. Rob Rogg does poor quality work and does not stand behind his work.
Date: 3 years ago

Name: Jeanine Meagher
Rating: 5
Review: Rob does great work and for a great price. We have used them several times.
Date: 3 years ago

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Tree Removal FAQs

Do you need a permit to cut down a tree in Houston?

Do you need a permit to cut down a tree in Houston?While you do not always need a tree removal permit, Houston, TX urban forestry department does enforce a tree protection ordinance. The City of Houston (COH) tree ordinance includes information about tree removal on private property and requirements for commercial properties.

What month can you cut down trees?

What month can you cut down trees?To limit the impact upon wildlife it is always better to cut down or remove trees when wildlife is less active, perhaps in the autumn or winter months.

What is the cheapest way to cut down a tree?

What is the cheapest way to cut down a tree?The cheapest disposal method is simply cutting the tree up to where it falls and using it as firewood. You can also use it as compost or for a wood-burning stove. Also, check with your neighbours—they might need a branch or two.

How much of a tree can you cut without killing it?

How much of a tree can you cut without killing it?Prune only as much as you absolutely need to prune, and never remove more than 25 percent of a tree's branches. For most deciduous trees, make sure that there are living branches on at least 2/3 of the tree, though this varies by species. Be aware that the trunk alone is not enough to ensure that the tree will survive.

Is it better to grind a stump or remove it?

Is it better to grind a stump or remove it?Stump Grinding Is Safe & Efficient: Because stump removal is a more invasive process, which requires heavy machinery, it also creates a greater risk of someone getting hurt.

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