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Blake Harris Tree Service
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Serving Axis, AL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Exceptional work. Blake has a well-trained and well supervised crew, all actively involved in getting the job done right. Courteous, respected my property, took extra care to not damage underground lines. They cleaned up afterwards, all debris, raked leaves, and tilled garden so it is replant ready. They even blew off dirt on driveway. Great value for the price!"
Response time1 day
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
Casey's Tree Service
4.5(
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Serving Axis, AL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"They did great work I could not have ask for better results. They went out of their way to do all of the extra things my wife wanted done. I would call them any time do anything else I needed done in my yard. They trimmed every tree in my yard and removed 2 large pines and other trees. They are hard working and very friendly , did a very good cleaning up the yard. Had them grind 2 stumps and level my yard, I could not be more happier with their work. I word recommend their services to any one that wants a great job at a honest price."
Response time2 days
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Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Gordon's Lawn Care
4.7(
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Serving Axis, AL and surrounding areas

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Customers say: Super punctual

"We have used Mr. Gordon's services several times now. He is always so fair in price and their work is excellent! Very nice man to work with, and I highly recommend!"
Response time2 days
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Clark Siteworks
New to Angi

Serving Axis, AL and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

At Clark Site Works LLC, we take pride in delivering dependable, high-quality site work solutions with professionalism, precision, and integrity. Our company is built on a strong work ethic and a commitment to helping clients complete projects safely, efficiently, and on schedule.\nWe specialize in site preparation, land clearing, grading, excavation, and general site work services for residential and commercial projects. No matter the size of the job, we focus on clear communication, attention to detail, and reliable results that our customers can trust.\nAt Clark Site Works LLC, customer satisfaction is at the center of everything we do. We believe in building lasting relationships through honest service, quality workmanship, and a dedication to exceeding expectations. Whether you’re starting a new construction project or improving existing property, our team is ready to help bring your vision to life.

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Lake Lookout Tree Service - Home Facebook
5.0(
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Serving Axis, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I had 2 90 foot pent oaks removed from my grandparents house. Both of which were less than 20 yards from the house. They took their time, completed the job safety and professionally."
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Response time1 day
Response rate98%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

As a general rule, the protected area should be about 1½ times as wide as the canopy of the tree’s leaves. This digging measurement can vary by tree species and the age of the tree. Of course, that can be a lot of fencing for larger trees, which is why our first step is about making difficult decisions on which trees to save.

The best time to cut down a tree is during its dormant season, typically in winter or early spring, after all the leaves have fallen. Removing a tree during this period is advantageous for several reasons. Frozen ground helps secure the tree stump, protects the surrounding landscape from damage, and reduces the risk of the tree falling in an unintended direction. With the leaves gone, there is less risk of the tree's foliage getting tangled with other trees. Additionally, since this is often a slower season for tree services, you may be able to hire a professional at a lower rate. This dormant period is also the best time for tree trimming.

Unlike some fruit trees, such as apple, sweet cherry, or pear that require at least two trees for pollination, most peach trees are self-pollinating. This means you can plant just one tree and still expect it to produce fruit, typically within two to four years. For best results, consult with a local landscaper to choose the right peach tree variety for your specific climate, soil type, and yard layout.

There are several methods to hollow out a tree stump, and the best one depends on your tools, experience, and priorities. Common methods include using a chisel and hammer, a chainsaw, or burning.

  • Chisel and Hammer: This is often considered the easiest approach for those with limited tools or experience, though it is the most time-consuming.

  • Chainsaw: Using a chainsaw is the fastest method, but it comes with significant safety risks, especially for inexperienced users.

  • Burning: This can be an effective method, but it is not recommended unless you can first drill holes into the stump. Without holes, the stump will be difficult to light and may not burn completely through.

A power drill with at least a ⅜-inch diameter bit can make the job quicker and easier, regardless of the primary method. While you can use a chisel or chainsaw without a drill, it will require more time and effort. Always wear protective goggles and thick gloves, as splinters are an inevitable risk.

Pruning can impact cold hardiness—but it’s less about the exact temperature and more about temperature variation. Generally, you don’t want to prune trees when there’s a risk of temperatures suddenly dropping from 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit to 0 degrees Fahrenheit or below. A tree is most sensitive until 48 hours after it’s pruned.

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