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Out on a Limb
4.7(
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Arlington, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mike and his team from Out on a Limb tree service did a fantastic job at my home in Aksarben. I recently purchased the home and found Mike's business, Out on a Limb. His team was professional, tidy and quick. Thank you to Out on a Limb for the great work! I would recommend and hire again any day!"
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TOP TIER CONTRACTING AND DESIGN LLC
3.9(
14
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Tree TrimmingTree RemovalTree Removal - For Business+1 more

Serving Arlington, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

Top Tier Contracting has been in this bushiness for over 15 years. We specialize in all of your outdoor needs and we strive to create both an atmosphere that will elevate your outdoor living space while simultaneously producing a customer experience that is Top Tier. We offer a excellent sales staff, computer generated 3D renderings, and top of the line contractors. So If you are looking for Top Tier service and installation. We are here to help. Give us a call.

2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by63%of homeowners
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ALL TREE & LANDSCAPING SERVICE LLC
5.0(
7
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For Business

Serving Arlington, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"All Tree and Landscaping Service trimmed very old and large trees for us and cut others down to the level of trunk we requested, constantly making sure we were happy with what they were doing. They cleaned up so well you couldn’t tell they had been there. The cost was extremely reasonable, all of the workers were knowledgeable, professional, efficient and friendly. I would recommend them to anyone needing tree or landscape aping work. Kathy V"
Tree Removal/Trimming
Tree Removal/Trimming
Tree Removal/Trimming
Response time4 hrs
Response rate97%
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Monkeyman Tree Care
5.0(
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Arlington, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The owner Josh is the actual service provider along with his help. He is not sitting behind a desk while other people do his company's work. He is extremely knowledgable about trees in general and about his craft in particular. He did not care about what neighborhood we lived in when he priced the job - he gave a fair estimate. Having some experience with cutting down smaller trees myself with a chainsaw, I was surprised with other estimates regarding the process. Josh did not try to complicate things in order to drive up the price. Josh is new in running his own business but has work experience with other tree service companies. He is a little and quot;rough around the edgesand quot; professionally but if you're okay with that, he is a terrific nice guy. He is super skillful and accommodating to your wishes. Although we had fencing all around these huge trees, not one branch fell on them. They cleaned up after themselves very well too. I would definitely use him again.
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

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.

When a palm tree no longer produces new fronds and old fronds start turning yellow-brown, that’s a sign the tree is dying. However, transplanted palm trees can show these signs for the first several months as they re-establish themselves. It’s best to keep watering and not give up on the palm tree until a couple of seasons have passed and you’re sure it’s not coming back to life.

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.

Not all leaning trees are dangerous, but they can be a hazard as gravity may eventually cause them to fall. A key factor is whether the lean is new or has been present for a long time. Trees that have grown with a lean for years are not typically an immediate danger, but a sudden lean is a cause for concern as it often indicates weakening roots. If a tree is leaning more than 15% from vertical, you should consider having it straightened or transplanted. To be safe, it's always best to hire a professional arborist to inspect any leaning tree to assess the risk and avoid potential accidents.

If executed correctly your tree should survive after being transplanted to a new spot. However, effective transplanting requires six months, careful root pruning, safe transport to the new location, and replanting in prime soil conditions. You’ll also need an appropriately sized root ball for a complete tree transplant. A good rule of thumb is that, for every inch in diameter, your tree’s root ball needs to be around 11 inches. So a tree with a diameter of six inches needs a root ball of approximately 66 inches.

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