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Serving Caraway, AR and surrounding areas

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With 7 years of cleaning experience, I provide reliable residential cleaning and lawn care services throughout Memphis, Tennessee, and surrounding areas. My services include routine and deep cleaning, move-in/move-out cleaning, grass cutting, flower bed cleanup, leaf removal, weed control, and general yard maintenance. I take pride in being dependable, detail-oriented, and delivering quality results on every job. I believe in clear communication, punctuality, and treating every customer's home and property with care and respect. My goal is to help homeowners maintain clean, comfortable living spaces and attractive outdoor areas. Customer satisfaction is my top priority, and I am committed to providing professional, trustworthy service you can count on.

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BILLY CARR STUMP GRINDER
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Serving Caraway, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

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Emergency services offered

"Carr Stump service is excellent. They gave a quick and very reasonable quote. Finished the work within a week and left our yard looking amazing. They are very thorough and professional."
Response time10 mins
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Toler Tree Service, LLC
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Serving Caraway, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had been waiting for another service that had promised me since the end of June 2023 to come and remove a big Cottonwood Tree. I was put off for five months and they never showed up. I called Toler Tree Service and they came out promptly and worked really hard, at an excellent price and the quality of work was outstanding. I would whole heartedly recommend this service based on what they did for me."
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Response time11 hrs
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

Trees naturally want to grow upward, so one may straighten all by itself, though this only comes into play when a tree is leaning just a small amount. For trees growing into an awkward position or those leaning heavily in one direction, the above steps are necessary to ensure the tree gets back on the right path. This also holds true for trees planted in a spot with unstable soil.

An unsafe tree can cause serious damage to your home and property, so tree inspections are important to ensure your home isn’t in danger from a nearby tree. Unhealthy trees can also be unsafe trees, as diseases and insect damage can compromise a tree’s stability, leading to potential damage and safety risks.

Yes, burning wood with Dutch elm disease is a safer way to dispose of it than, say, tossing it in with the rest of your yard waste, which could potentially allow it to spread to healthy trees. But it’s always a good idea to check with your local government to make sure you’re complying with any ordinances about removing diseased trees as well as burning brush piles.

The speed of your tree root removal process depends on a few different factors, including the size and type of tree. However, the fastest method of killing tree roots is applying chemical herbicide, which starts working quickly and efficiently. But this removal method has its drawbacks, such as having a negative effect on the surrounding vegetation and landscaping. Other options like rock salt and stump grinding work relatively quickly and cause less damage to your yard.

Tree roots can take weeks to years to die, depending on the method you use. Chemical herbicides take the least amount of time—typically between three and four weeks—while homemade methods, like covering an old stump with leaves, could take between seven and eight years. If you’re unsure which method to use or how quickly you need to act, consulting with a pro is always a good idea.

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