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Hall's Tree Service
4.3(
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Serving Shallotte, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We hired Dustin and Hall s Tree Service to remove over 50 trees from our secondary residence and grind down the tree stumps. Our concern was primarily the use of tree removal equipment in a rather large area with areas of established grass and knowing that we needed to protect what grass we had and leave other areas for grass to grow once the trees and stumps were removed. Hall s Tree Service did everything we asked them to do and left our yard in absolutely the best shape possible. They are definitely a 5 star company. I will certainly hire Dustin and Hall s Tree Service in the future even if I have only one tree to remove."
Response time2 days
29 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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AAA Union Tree Service & Stump Removal
4.6(
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Serving Shallotte, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

Customers say: Quick response

"I contacted three different tree services to quote my job. The first never showed up, the second showed up three-sheets into the wind and then there was Patrica with AAA Union Tree Service. Within thirty minutes of placing my request on Angi, she sent me a text asking if she could come quote the job. Before the day was out, I had a written quote in my hand. Patricia was in the middle of a big apartment job but kept me abreast by text when they should be able to start. Her crew did a wonderful job and her associate Brenda was also very helpful in advising on how to update the exterior of the home and even brought out a beautiful shrub to show me. I can't say enough how please I am with the results of their work. I also received additional quotes before they left as I plan on making AAA Union Tree Service my go-to for all my landscaping needs! They were wonderful!"
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Response time9 hrs
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Universal Green Garden Landscaping, Inc.
4.6(
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Serving Shallotte, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Complete overhaul of my yard. Cleaning up, sod install, irrigation system, creating plant beds, and mulching. Brought the most beautiful top soil Iâ ve ever seen! All done in a timely efficient manner. Thank you Fernando."
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Response time7 hrs
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Dirty Dog Dumpsters, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Shallotte, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I was very pleased with the work of Aaron and dirty dog dumpsters. He removed my shed and cleaned everything up. He came when he said he would and finished when he said he would."
Response time4 hrs
Recommended by50%of homeowners
Christian Alessandra
New to Angi

Serving Shallotte, NC and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

I’m Christian. I have been working in all or some fields that u have read for 35 years. Born into a family of Masons. I’m a third generation mason in my family. I specialize in hardscapes and landscaping but not limited to any type of masonry work. I have a window screen repair company currently. Moves into the area little less than a year ago. Trying to figure out what I want to do down here in North Carolina. I learned everything I know from doing and watching work side by side with my dad, uncle and my older brother. Anyway I’m available to work. Ready to take care of someone’s project large or small no matter what it is.

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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

A tree branch should start to form roots in about three months. It can take about a year for a tree branch to develop roots strong enough to go in the ground. For best results, start several branches because, no matter how closely you follow instructions, they won’t all form roots. Compost any that aren’t thriving.

We don’t recommend DIY tree trimming for a few different reasons. First, the tools required to trim a tree can be costly, up to $1,100 or more, for the ladders and specialized saws needed. 

Safety is another concern, especially when working with more mature trees. As a guideline, you should only DIY tree trimming when branches are less than two inches in diameter. Any more, and the safety risk becomes too high, which could lead to catastrophe. For this job, it’s safest to let a tree-trimming professional assess the work needed.

Pruning can impact cold hardiness—but it’s less about the exact temperature and more about temperature variation. Generally, you don’t want to prune trees when there’s a risk of temperatures suddenly dropping from 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit to 0 degrees Fahrenheit or below. A tree is most sensitive until 48 hours after it’s pruned.

Not all evergreen conifers need to be pruned, but some do. Pruning pine trees is not necessary, but you can do so during June and July if you wish. On the other hand, spruce, firs, and junipers do need to be pruned from late winter to early spring.

Whether tree roots will continue to grow after a tree has been cut down depends on the species. Some tree roots will eventually die because they can no longer get nutrients through photosynthesis. However, other species that reproduce through root sprouts can continue to grow and produce new sprouts for seven years or more. For example, the roots of elms, ficus, and willows tend to regrow aggressively, while the roots of pines, oaks, and maples will typically die. To determine if a root system is still active, look for new sprouts on the old trunk, stump, or any exposed roots.

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