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Blair Landscaping
4.8(
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Serving Centerton, AR and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I am so very happy with their work! I will definitely keep using them for projects around my house! They not only cut down the trees. They cut the big limbs into pieces to fit in a fireplace for my Pastor to use next winter! Thanks guys I really appreciate your hard work!"
Landscape Design
Landscape Design
Landscape Design
Landscape Design
Landscape Design

+32

Response time2 hrs
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by58%of homeowners
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Home and Soil LLC
5.0(
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Serving Centerton, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I have used Home and Soil multiple times- for waste removal, a fence rebuild, to general yard and home maintenance. They are timely and professional. The work is quality. Locally owned and one point of contact set them apart from others. I highly recommend Home and Soil."
Junk Removal
Junk Removal
Junk Removal
Junk Removal
Junk Removal

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Nate's Ultimate Pressure Washing, LLC
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Serving Centerton, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Nathan was right on time and provided valuable insight on what has happened to my deck structurally that needs repair. He will be providing me with a quote to fix my deck. He appears very sincere and ethical. Looking forward to his suggestions and hope to be able to use them for the repair."
Response time2 days
Response rate87%
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Canopy Lawn Service
5.0(
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Serving Centerton, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very professional in their work and very accommodating as to what we were looking for in lawn service. I have been doing my own yard work until now and I am particular as far as how my lawn looks. These folks do a great job."
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

Licensing requirements for arborists, also known as tree surgeons, vary by state and municipality. Many areas require a license, which often involves specialized education and experience. Even if not mandated, it's wise to hire a licensed professional as they tend to have more experience. Beyond licensing, look for certifications from organizations like the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) or the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA), as this indicates a higher level of expertise. Certified arborists must typically pass a comprehensive exam. Always confirm that the arborist has a business license and is fully insured to protect yourself from liability. Seeking positive recommendations from local homeowners is also a good step in finding a qualified professional.

A tree can grow back from its stump, but full regrowth is unlikely (especially for more stubborn conifer trees). Instead, trees are more likely to send up a number of shoots from the dead stump, which will try to develop into primary stems over time. In other words, it will start to look increasingly bushy. The goal of killing and drying out a tree stump is to prevent that from happening, as well as make the stump easier to completely remove.

A chainsaw is the best tool to cut down a tree, but you may also use a handsaw or ax. You may also want to use a lopper or pole saw to remove limbs before cutting down the tree. Wear chainsaw chaps and protective gear, including eyewear and earplugs if you use a chainsaw. Again, if you’re unsure about how to use this tool, this project may be one to skip.

You can use a felling ax to chop down a tree by following the same prep and steps as a chainsaw, but be prepared to use some muscle. For trees bigger than 7 inches in diameter, it can take some time and serious strength to cut down a tree using just an ax. 

In the case that a tree is growing directly on your property line, the cost of maintaining the tree is shared and is the property of both owners in common. In this case, all decisions regarding the maintenance of the tree must be made jointly, and both parties must agree on a course of action. You will need to agree with your neighbor about the cutting of any roots before you carry it out, and your neighbor must also consult with you before doing any trimming. Coming to an agreement with your neighbor about any shared trees ahead of necessary trimming and maintenance will make this process much simpler.

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