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Precision Tree Care
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Serving Parchment, MI and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

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"It went fantastic. The crew is awesome. Our small yard has a lot of trees and they took down two to make way for privacy fence. Hardly a leaf out of place afterward. Very professional, and focused on safety and doing the job with the least amount of disruption to yard and surroundings. Clean up was impeccable, barely know they were here. I highly recommend this company for superior work, price, and cleanup!"
Precision Tree Care
Precision Tree Care
Precision Tree Care
Response time1 day
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Three Brothers Construction, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Parchment, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jack worked with me to get what I needed done within my budget. His crew was professional and friendly. They took the time not to tear up my lawn or stone driveway. If I had any trees left on my property I would use them again."
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Above The Horizon Tree Service
4.9(
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Serving Parchment, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"Eric, and his team did not only do an excellent job removing the dead tree in my yard, but showed up on time with professionalism and excellent communication. They were quick clean and precise. I will be only using their services from now on and recommend them to all people needing tree work in my area."
Response time1 day
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Tree Service 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.

The Christmas tree type that smells the best to you will ultimately depend on personal preference. But if that classic Christmas tree smell is important to you, choosing a type of tree known for its scent is a safe bet. Try a balsam fir for a spicy, comforting scent or a Douglas fir for a sweeter smell. You may also like Fraser firs, Scotch pines, and blue spruces.

Generally, homeowners do not need permission to cut down a tree on their own private property, but there are several exceptions where a permit may be required. You might need a permit if the tree is particularly large, old, or a protected species, such as a heritage tree. Trees located near public property or power lines can also be subject to special rules. Additionally, many local governments and homeowners associations (HOAs) have regulations controlling which trees can be removed to manage an area's appearance or prevent the spread of invasive species. To avoid hefty fines, it is crucial to check with your local government and HOA to determine if a permit is needed before you begin.

It depends on the type of tree. Typically, late spring on the cusp of winter is ideal for trees about to emerge from dormancy and produce new buds. That said, late fall is ideal for certain deciduous trees prone to bleeding sap. Avoid trimming trees in early spring, when they’re prone to disease.

Unfortunately, most of the time you’re out of luck if a neighbor’s tree blocks your view. You don’t have a right to a view, so if you have a tree that’s near the property line but on your neighbor’s property, you can’t cut it to be able to take in a majestic mountain or a beautiful sunrise. In some communities, however, there are ordinances protecting scenic views. Checking into your local laws can help you determine your rights in this situation.

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