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Wicked Good Tree & Yard Care
5.0(
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Serving Overgaard, AZ and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Offers commercial services

"They were prompt, service was completed just 2 days after quoted. Guys were professional, pleasant, friendly, cleaned up really well and got the job done! The "human crane" was amazing!"
42 silver poplars
42 silver poplars
Pine trim
Pine trim
Large tree removal

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1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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KHS Services
4.5(
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Serving Overgaard, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Kenny demonstrated excellent customer service throughout the bid process as well as the work itself. I would recommend him to others and plan to use him in the future."
KHS
Morris yard clean up
After
Morris yard clean up
Clean deck

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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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White Mountain Property Services
5.0(
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Serving Overgaard, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Offers commercial services

"We had two big mulberry trees that needed to be trimmed ( too heavy on top). We appreciated them coming out and their professionalism. We would absolutely love to recommend them to others needing tree services."
Response time8 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Late winter is ideal, but if you’re pruning apple trees in the spring, prune them as early as possible in the season. You want to ensure your tree is just creeping out of dormancy and hasn’t started pushing out new growth. If you prune your tree too late into spring, you generally won’t see results until the following year.

That said, there’s no pruning season for unhealthy growth. Remove dead, dying, or diseased branches as soon as you notice them, regardless of the time of year.

Getting a tree pro with the right experience can be the difference between your transplanted tree surviving or not. When hiring a local tree transplanting and removal service, follow up on references, check their portfolio, ask for a breakdown of the costs, and get proof of liability and workers’ compensation insurance. 

Also, look for companies certified by the International Society of Arboriculture or registered with the Tree Care Industry Association and make sure they have an appropriate state or city license.

It can be bad to leave a dead stump in the ground. A stump becomes a hefty piece of dead wood in time and eventually (especially with the help of rain) starts to rot. That makes it a locus point for diseases and pesky insects, as well as a bit of an eyesore. It’s best to remove a tree stump completely before it starts to decay, especially before it starts to fall apart. If the tree was removed because of disease, it’s even more important to fully remove the stump if possible.

It is possible to cut down a tree on your property yourself, but it is generally not recommended unless specific conditions are met. You should only consider this project if the tree is small (e.g., under 4-5 inches in diameter and short enough that you don't need a ladder to reach the branches), and you are experienced in handling a chainsaw. The tree must also be located far from any power lines, fences, homes, or other structures. Even for small trees, the work can be dangerous, and it's always advisable to have a spotter to ensure the tree falls correctly and no branches fall on you.

For any tree that is large, requires a ladder to access, or is near electrical lines or structures, you should always hire a professional. Attempting to remove a large tree yourself is extremely dangerous, poses a risk of serious injury, and could result in significant damage to your property.

Before any tree removal, it's also important to check your local and state regulations to ensure the tree is not historic or otherwise protected by your city.

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.

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