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Mountain GEM Services
4.8(
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Serving Wells, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I called several companies to remove two very large trees. I had a few call me back. I had one reschedule and others said they were too busy. Randy called me, scheduled a time to come out and actually showed up. He gave me a quote and was here the next day to do the work. He and his helper cut the trees down and removed and hauled everything away! I would recommend this company highly, and will use them again for other work!"
Response time1 day
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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4.7(
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Serving Wells, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"All the guys were courteous and worked like an oiled machine. Each having their own duties (climbing the tree to cut, one to use pruning saw for lower branches, one to do the stump grinding, another to haul branches to dump trailer and cutting into smaller pieces. and raking/sweeping up debris) and hauled everything away. 3 -1/4 trees in about 2 -1/2 hrs. They were awesome and I highly recommend them!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Northern Nevada Construction, LLC
4.7(
11
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Serving Wells, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Spoke to several contractors about removing 60+-year-old trees due to circumstances out of our control that created a quick deadline for completion. Two of the trees were in a very difficult location with power lines above. Randy not only responded quickly to our call for a bid, but also was professional, knowledgeable, and honest about the project. We knew immediately he was the one to hire. The crew was professional, respectful and did a great job throughout the weeklong project. Despite complications and weather, they continued to handle themselves professionally and completed the project as promised. We would highly recommend them to anyone needing any type of work on their trees or property. We have used other tree services in the past and have been disappointed every time. I would tell anyone needing trees trimmed or removed, don't mess around with anyone else, call Northern Nevada Construction, LLC. also know as Mountain G.E.M. Services. It will be the smartest move you can make. Your project will be completed as bid, cost you less than other companies, will be completed as you wanted and they clean up the debris. You can breathe a sigh of relief that your project is done the right way by professionals who are also some of the nicest people we’ve met in a long time."
Response time1 day
Recommended by90%of homeowners
Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Salt, herbicide, light deprivation, boiling water, and burning can all help dissolve a tree stump. You can also bury the tree stump in soil or mulch to help it rot naturally. Killing a tree stump prevents future regrowth, but you may also remove it by digging it out or grinding it.

The best tool to cut trees is a chain saw. You can adjust your chain saw to the correct size based on the size of the branches, offering you the fastest and cleanest cut for medium- to large-sized trees. Depending on the type of chainsaw you use, you can cut through larger trees than you would with a more manual tool like an ax.

You should not trim an oak tree in the summer. Oak trees are especially susceptible to disease, and open tree wounds are an invitation for beetles that carry tree-killing fungus. If there’s no risk that the oak tree will do damage to your property or hurt someone, it’s best to save the trimming for fall or winter. If you can, seal the wound with latex to prevent fungus from getting inside.

For trimming trees, your best tool is a pair of pruning shears or loppers. Both options work best for branches that are under 3 inches in diameter. Trimming trees with a larger diameter may require a robust tool like a small chainsaw or a handsaw, so take into account your tree’s diameter when deciding between tools.

Trees aren't big fans of moving, and they do go into shock during a transplant. Although most carefully thought-out tree transplants see the tree recover from the shock just fine, there is always a risk of having an unsuccessful move. Proper preparation, timing, and diligent aftercare are crucial to minimize the risks when transplanting a tree.

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