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Serving Earle, 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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4.7(
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Serving Earle, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

"Mejia Tree Service arrived when they said they would and began to remove two trees and several large limbs. One tree was close to our garage and the other was over my shop. They removed the trees without any issues, removed the debris, and cleaned up after the job. The job was completed in just under three hours. They were also well within our budget and came in slightly lower than one other bidder and significantly lower than a second bid. I recommend this service to anyone seeking to remove trees."
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Response time4 hrs
Response rate97%
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Jose Perez Tree Service
4.8(
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Serving Earle, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

"Jose arrived on time and was very professional. He worked quickly and cleaned everything up before he left. I would definitely recommend Jose to anyone who needs a tree removed."
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Lamberty's Tree Service
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Serving Earle, AR and surrounding areas

"Mr Lamberty showed up on time and we went over the work to be done.
He had some helpful suggestions.
He and his crew ground up several stumps, cut down one tree and trimmed back
about a dozen large trees in a timely manner. 

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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Arbor MD Tree Care
3.9(
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Serving Earle, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"So Far So Good. I am now watching to see what will be the end result of this service. I was told approximately 8 months will be the time for some results to be seen. Thus far the service has been excellent. I am now waiting to see the results of that service. According to Arbor Tree Tech it will take time for the application to show results. Service cost was $125.00 per tree, per application."
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

The best time to transplant a tree is when it is dormant. For many trees, this means either in the fall after the leaves have dropped (around October or November) or in early spring before new growth begins (around March). The ideal timing can depend on the type of tree. Deciduous trees do well when moved in early spring or fall, while evergreens are best transplanted in early spring or late summer. For example, pine trees are best moved in early fall, but maples prefer late fall. Avoid transplanting in winter, as the frozen or hard, cold soil poses a significant risk to the roots and prevents the tree from acclimating properly.

Tree borers are difficult to control and remove once they make a home in your tree. However, with patience and determination, some methods can slow the damage or even eliminate the pests. But, once the damage is too much for the tree to handle, the only solution becomes removing it. Talk to a tree specialist early for the best chance at saving your tree.

The ideal depth of a tree notch depends on the tree, but it should usually be between 20% and 25% of the tree’s depth. However, if the tree is leaning towards the direction of the notch, it can be cut more shallowly—at as little as 10% of the depth. When the tree is leaning away from the direction it needs to be felled, you can cut deeper, closer to 30%.

Trees don’t usually grow back after being cut down. Some particularly robust tree species may start sending up new stems from a stump to recover, but those stems won’t become a “tree” like before. Generally, trees don’t recover from being entirely cut down, which is why it’s important to be careful when making a decision. When you cut down a tree, it’s a good idea to make plans to remove the stump, even if it’s unlikely to grow back.

There are many signs that a tree is diseased or dying, and if you suspect that’s the case, you should call an arborist immediately. You might notice rot or fungus on the trunk or that the tree is beginning to lean to one side. Brittle branches or signs of root damage are other indicators that a tree is in trouble. If the tree is dying, it might be time to cut the tree down so it doesn’t fall.

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