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Avatar for Anevay Landscaping & Irrigation Repair
Anevay Landscaping & Irrigation Repair
5.0(
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Serving Centerville, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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Emergency services offered

"I am really impressed with the level of service. They are extremely knowledgeable, courteous and communicated with us every step of the way. They are at the top of my list for future service. I would highly recommend Anevay Landscaping & Irrigation Repair."
Response time2 days
101 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Perry Land & Tree LLC
5.0(
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Serving Centerville, GA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Trees and stumps removed from residential area. All work was done in a timely and efficient manner. Workers were both professional and knowledgeable of the work to be preformed. Safety was the number one priority for the workers and homeowners. I would recommend Perry Land &Tree LLC service for all your trees & stumps removal needs."
Response time4 hrs
Response rate95%
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Montpelier Tree Service
4.2(
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Serving Centerville, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Very professional and polite. Showed up on time, (actually early) Took down 7 huge pine trees quickly. We also requested stumps grinding. We were a bit concerned since other quotes were higher. There was no concerns. The best thing I can say is our yard, driveway, and front lawn looked better after the job was done. Great clean up. DO NOT HESITATE TO HIRE THIS COMPANY."
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Response time1 day
15 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Miller Earthworks LLC
5.0(
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Serving Centerville, GA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Dustin did a great job clearing some land for me. He was quick to address any questions or concerns of mine throughout the whole process and worked in a professional manner. I am very pleased with the job done."
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Response time2 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

Most experts recommend removing a tree that has sustained more than 25% loss in the limbs, trunk, or circumference of the bark. Doing an initial trimming of damaged and dangling branches, but then waiting a few days of monitoring to decide how much more you might need to cut can help you better assess the total damage to the tree. However, consulting a tree maintenance pro to make this determination the best course of action before removing a tree.

Generally, no, tree topping isn’t a good technique, and you should avoid using it in most cases. Tree topping may be the only good option to save a tree following severe damage after a storm, but in most other cases, it’s not the right choice. Tree topping can leave trees vulnerable to disease and further damage, and most pros will suggest against it.

Using Epsom salt to kill a tree stump typically takes between six and 12 months. While this may seem like a long time, it is significantly faster than the natural decomposition process, which can take up to seven years. This method is a viable DIY option for stumps that do not pose an immediate hazard. If you need a faster solution, you can hire a professional for stump removal or grinding, though this may cause more damage to the surrounding ground.

In most cases, you should not use a pruning seal on trees after trimming. Applying a sealant can interfere with the tree's natural healing process, and it does not guarantee protection from pathogens. Instead of sealing the cut, the best practice is to support the tree's natural recovery by providing it with plenty of water and a dormant-style fertilizer. However, there are exceptions. Pruning seals may be recommended for very vulnerable species, like elm trees, in areas where dangerous diseases such as Dutch elm disease are prevalent. In these specific situations, the protection offered by a sealant can outweigh its downsides. For advice tailored to your situation, especially after cutting large branches, it is best to consult a local tree trimming professional.

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. 

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