Best Practices & Timing Tips For Healthy Tree Pruning in Pennsylvania
This guide covers the best practices and timing for trimming (the technical term is pruning) various types of trees in Pennsylvania, and explains the benefits
This guide covers the best practices and timing for trimming (the technical term is pruning) various types of trees in Pennsylvania, and explains the benefits
Think you might have a tree service emergency? If a tree or limb has fallen, leans on power lines, or threatens your property, you very
Takeaways The Worst Trees and Tree Species (and Reasons) In Lancaster County If you’ve had a problem tree on your property, you know the feeling.
Arborist are certified by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), recognized globally as the standard in tree services education and service work.
We get calls from concerned property owners asking about their legal rights to remove or trim trees all the time – here’s what to know.
Pennsylvania state does not regulate most private tree removals, but many municipalities (including Lancaster City) require a permit and licensed arborist for tree work.
Our stump removal projects generally begin at $250, ranging to around $600 for full debris removal and re-seeding.
Our tree removals generally run from $350 to $2,500 depending on where the tree is and how hard or complex the removal will be.
From beginning to end, a good tree removal company will prioritize safety, protecting your property, and a clean project.
Don’t just pay your neighbor who says “he can do it” – here’s what to ask any tree care professional before opening your wallet.