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RB3 General Services

636 N 1st St
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RB3 General Services

636 N 1st St
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1 years of experience

At RB3 General Services, I provide reliable and efficient property maintenance, specializing in tree cutting, brush clearing, debris removal, and wood chipping. As a one-man operation, I take pride in delivering personal attention to every job, ensuring quality and customer satisfaction. Whether it's routine yard work or more extensive property cleanup, I have the tools and expertise to get it done right.

At RB3 General Services, I provide reliable and efficient property maintenance, specializing in tree cutting, brush clearing, debris removal, and wood chipping. As a one-man operation, I take pride in delivering personal attention to every job, ensuring quality and customer satisfaction. Whether it's routine yard work or more extensive property cleanup, I have the tools and expertise to get it done right.


N E Tree Services

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N E Tree Services

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At N.E. Tree Services, we strive to be the best in all your tree services needs. We provide Tree Removal, Tree Trimming, Pruning and Reduction, Emergency Tree Removal. We are a professional and affordable family owned business operating in the local area.

At N.E. Tree Services, we strive to be the best in all your tree services needs. We provide Tree Removal, Tree Trimming, Pruning and Reduction, Emergency Tree Removal. We are a professional and affordable family owned business operating in the local area.



Mike's tree service

124 Hill St
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Mike's tree service

124 Hill St
5.00(
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Highly experienced arborist for hire. No job to big or small. Specialize in all forms for tree care to include removals, trimming, shaping, select dead wood removing, and even emergency storm call outs. We are insured and ready to provide you with the professional experience you are looking for. To us aboriculture is more then career it's our way of life. We take pride in our job and your needs serious.

"Mike's a pro. The work was done as scheduled with no surprises."

Eric M on April 2020

Highly experienced arborist for hire. No job to big or small. Specialize in all forms for tree care to include removals, trimming, shaping, select dead wood removing, and even emergency storm call outs. We are insured and ready to provide you with the professional experience you are looking for. To us aboriculture is more then career it's our way of life. We take pride in our job and your needs serious.

"Mike's a pro. The work was done as scheduled with no surprises."

Eric M on April 2020







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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

The best time to trim trees is in late fall through winter when the tree has slowed its growing for the year. Cold weather stops insects and fungal growth from attacking a new tree wound. Summer and fall are considered the worst times to trim trees, but it’s permissible in certain scenarios, such as tree disease, damaged branches, or small, aesthetic cuts.

Yes, burning wood with Dutch elm disease is a safer way to dispose of it than, say, tossing it in with the rest of your yard waste, which could potentially allow it to spread to healthy trees. But it’s always a good idea to check with your local government to make sure you’re complying with any ordinances about removing diseased trees as well as burning brush piles.

No. Most of the time, suckers are only a sign that the tree is experiencing stress. However, they can also be the canary in the coal mine, letting you know that something else is stressing your tree. If you have lots of suckers on your tree, calling in an arborist or a tree care expert is always a good call to determine the cause and develop a solution that de-stresses your tree.

The amount of time it takes for a tree trunk to rot depends on several factors, including the tree’s size, species, and environmental conditions. It can take anywhere from a few years to several decades for a tree’s trunk to rot. A tree stump, on the other hand, can take up to 10 years to disappear after it’s decayed naturally.

A tree growing close to a house can cause problems, but cutting it down isn’t always the best solution. Trees planted close to your home could damage your foundation as their roots grow. In addition, they can drop large branches on your house, make it easier for critters and insects to access your home, and encourage mold growth. But if the tree has been there for a long time, it may not pose a risk to your foundation, and it could be more beneficial—not to mention cheaper—to strategically trim it instead. Your best bet is to consult an arborist for advice.

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