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Epic Landscaping & Tree Service, LLC
4.5(
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Tree RemovalTree Trimming

Serving Oak Ridge, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Great service. After the estimate, the crew showed up less than an hour later to do the work. They were efficient and checked with me several times to make sure I was happy with the job. They cleaned up after themselves before they left. Absolutely would hire again."
Response time2 days
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Hernandez Landscaping
4.8(
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Trimming+1 more

Serving Oak Ridge, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Customers say: Quick response

Our mission at A&A Landscaping is to continue the growth of our business by doing right by all our clients. We love seeing that one of a kind smiles on home owners face at the end of a project! A&A Landscaping stacks up with the competition and surpasses it with competitive prices, second to none workmanship and a prompt and responsive team! We give you the quality that you can measure and a finished product that will enhance your home forever. Call us today!

Response time3 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Winchester Farm Tree Removal + More
New to Angi
Tree RemovalTree Stump - RemoveTree Trimming

Serving Oak Ridge, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Hi! I own a small farm in north west TN and own a mini excavator, small dozer, 2 tractors with implements, a big dump trailer, and a bucket truck. I do tree removal, stump grinding, excavation, demolition and storm clean up, land clean up, dirt and gravel delivery, gravel drive way repair, culvert installation, and more! Free Estimates! Thanks and God bless!

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Advanced Tree
4.3(
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Trimming+1 more

Serving Oak Ridge, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I would highly recommend this tree service. They are friendly, professional, hard-working, very precise. They have all the equipment it takes to do a great job! They clean up the their mess afterward and leave your yard looking immaculate!"
Response time9 hrs
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

A serrated knife will work for cutting off small palm tree fronds, about 1 inch in diameter. For larger fronds, you will need pruning shears. You may also use a pruning saw, and if your palm tree is especially tall, an extended pole saw can help you reach the brown fronds around the trunk.

Tree experts don’t advise against digging through tree roots, but instead encourage caution and consultation with a local arborist to make sure you don’t damage the tree’s structure or interrupt its water or nutrient intake. An arborist can recommend specific practices when digging and help prune the roots or dig a trench for utilities with a tool that can remove soil without touching the tree’s roots.

If you aren’t sure what you’re doing, be very careful when cutting mature tree roots (roots larger than 2 inches). Root cutting and pruning can affect both a tree’s stability and its ability to nourish itself. Issues during root cutting can result in damage or injury. 

It’s recommended you call in a pro to help, unless it’s a very small tree and you aren’t worried about the prospect of losing the tree.

Early signs that a tree is struggling include premature leaf shedding and lesions or other strange markings. Peeling bark, dead or rotten branches on the ground, and a conspicuous lack of leaves can all be signs that a tree has started to die. By the time a tree starts leaning, it’s usually too far gone to save.

Whether you should remove the roots of a dead tree depends on whether they’re damaging nearby areas. For instance, if the roots continue to grow near sidewalks, driveways, or the foundation of your home, they can cause damage. If you want to plant something else in that spot, removing the roots can make it easier for the new tree or plant to grow.

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