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DryRidge Tree Works
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Serving Frontenac, KS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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Emergency services offered

We specialize in safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible tree trimming and land clearing solutions. Whether you're preparing a site for construction, reclaiming overgrown property, or removing or trimming trees, our experienced team delivers precision and care with every job. With top-tier equipment and a commitment to customer satisfaction, we help you clear the way for your next big project. Reach out to us today and get a quote. We would love to help you!\n\n* We Do USE LARGE EQUIPMENT( SKID STEER) MUST HAVE ROOM AND BE OKAY TO ENTER EXIT YARDS IF PROJECT IS IN YARD

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J's Tree Service
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+1 more

Serving Frontenac, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Answered promptly, and quickly came to remove a large tree from our yard. The crew worked long hours and completed the job neatly and as directed. Very personable and professional. Highly recommend."
Response time2 hrs
Recommended by16%of homeowners
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Holden Tree Service
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Trimming+1 more

Serving Frontenac, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Never had a problem with Andrew every time Iâ ve ever had him do work for me he always does an outstanding job and he stands behind his work something that seems extra rare theses days. Wouldnâ t recommend anyone else for the job!"
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

In most cases, your neighbor is responsible for roots from their tree that cause damage to your property. If your pavement, the foundation of your home, or a fence is damaged by roots from a neighbor’s tree, you likely will have legal recourse for financial relief. While it’s better to notify your neighbor of any problems you notice as soon as they arise to avoid costly damage, there are some instances where filing a civil suit is your only recourse. Your homeowner’s insurance company might wish to do so on your behalf if you file a claim.

You should prune ornamental trees once every other year after the fruit has matured and begun to drop. You should also prune out dead branches whenever you see them. Pruning too often can stimulate more growth, especially in faster growing varieties like Bradford pears.

Late August, September, and mid-October are the ideal months for planting a young tree. However, the best time to plant a tree ultimately depends on when the weather transitions to fall-like conditions and eventually winter frost. As long as the hottest days of summer have passed and the ground hasn’t frozen yet, you can still successfully plant trees.

You’ll want to have your palm trees trimmed during the spring, ideally in May, before hurricane season sets in, which generally takes place during the late summer. Palm trees grow fastest over the summer months. You’ll also want to trim your palm trees when you notice:

  • Brown fronds 

  • Dry leaves

  • Flower pods

  • Fruit

  • Fronds overgrown in power lines

  • Frond encroaching upon your neighbor’s home or yard 

  • Visible damage from a storm

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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