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Aspen Tree Service
5.0(
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Serving Dayton, NV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Highly recommend! I had a tree with damage and it needed to come down. They did an awesome job! They all worked together efficiently and got it down in less than 2 hours. They cleaned up all the mess, including branches that were already down, and left me the wood cut into stove lengths and stacked it too. I highly recommend, a GREAT group of guys and I will be having them back soon!"
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Response time2 days
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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NexPhase LLC
5.0(
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Serving Dayton, NV and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Casey was great to work with! The stump ended up being very unwilling to be removed. Casey used plan B to satisfactory remove the stump. Great job highly recommended!"
Response time6 hrs
Response rate99%
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Ed's Landscape & Lawn Services, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Dayton, NV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Ed is one of a kind, a hard working man, job done right, always on time, great can do attitude, his employees always very kind. This company does a great job and job always done correct. I highly recommend this company. The worked on my house and I love coming to my back yard just to stare at the beauty of a fresh good looking landscape."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Some fast-acting products can rot a tree stump in four to six weeks. Keep in mind, these products contain harsh chemicals that may prevent regrowth in the area. Other products, like fertilizer that contains lots of nitrogen, can enhance the process and rot a stump in about a year. (This is compared to the ten years it can take naturally for a stump to rot.)

If a disease has attacked and destroyed the roots, then the tree may fall over as soon as it has died or while part of it is still alive. Trees that die with their roots left in place tend to stay standing for much longer, but those roots will decay eventually, allowing gravity to do the rest.

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.

Pruning is an effective way to prevent a diseased branch from infecting the rest of the tree. If the infection isn’t caught early enough and the pathogen has spread to the trunk or the majority of the branches though, it is too late to prune off the affected areas and you’ll likely need to remove the tree.

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.

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