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Ozark Tree Monkeys
4.7(
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Tree RemovalTree TrimmingTree Stump - Remove+3 more

Serving Lakeview, AR and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Kelly & his crew removed large old limbs, cleaned up some trees & we had a 60 ft. tree that was dying, so Donny cut it down with a bucket lift...Jesse cleaned up & cut the tree into fireplace log sizes for us... Very happy with their work, very professional service & wonderful attitudes of Kelly & ALL his crew... Would not hesitate to hire Ozark Tree Monkeys again.. Keep trimming , cutting & downing those trees, Monkeysð ..."
Response time8 hrs
Response rate91%
47 neighbors recently requested a quote
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North Central Arkansas Tree Service
4.9(
15
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Tree TrimmingTree RemovalTree Removal - For Business+3 more

Serving Lakeview, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent work!!! He knows what he’s doing when it comes to trimming trees. Told him what limbs I wanted gone and he made it happen. Pricing was fair. Cleaned up after the job was finished too. Highly recommend for anyone needing a tree service"
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Response time1 day
Response rate100%
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B & B Lawn, Landscape, & Property Service
3.9(
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+3 more

Serving Lakeview, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They fit me into their tight schedule. they showed up on time their work was outstanding, they worked fast, removing a huge tree from a difficult location in less than one day and they cleaned up their mess with no damage to any of my property. I will use them again."
Response time2 days
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Burning a tree stump can be effective, but it comes with safety considerations and isn’t always best for every situation. It's essential to check local regulations and assess the safety risks involved. Stumps that are near wooden structures or other non-moveable flammable objects aren’t good candidates for burning due to the risk of the fire spreading. Alternatives like grinding or a DIY stump rotting project might be safer and quicker for getting the job done.

Palm trees will not regrow from a stump once the tree has been cut down. This type of tree is unique because the root and stump system will slowly decay after the tree is gone, unlike other species that can regrow. That’s why it’s preferable to remove dead or decaying palm tree stumps quickly as they can become an eyesore and don’t offer future growing potential.

Not all leaning trees are dangerous, but they can be a hazard as gravity may eventually cause them to fall. A key factor is whether the lean is new or has been present for a long time. Trees that have grown with a lean for years are not typically an immediate danger, but a sudden lean is a cause for concern as it often indicates weakening roots. If a tree is leaning more than 15% from vertical, you should consider having it straightened or transplanted. To be safe, it's always best to hire a professional arborist to inspect any leaning tree to assess the risk and avoid potential accidents.

If executed correctly your tree should survive after being transplanted to a new spot. However, effective transplanting requires six months, careful root pruning, safe transport to the new location, and replanting in prime soil conditions. You’ll also need an appropriately sized root ball for a complete tree transplant. A good rule of thumb is that, for every inch in diameter, your tree’s root ball needs to be around 11 inches. So a tree with a diameter of six inches needs a root ball of approximately 66 inches.

It depends on where you live—but in most areas, leaves begin falling in September and continue falling until January or February. Warmer regions, such as Southern states, may see leaves fall a bit later in the calendar year. It also depends on the type of trees in your yard and their maturity. 

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