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C&A Tree Service
4.9(
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Serving Bidwell, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1981

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Emergency services offered

"C & A Tree Service quoted the job and then set a time to complete the job. They were friendly and professional throughout the process. They completed the job as quoted in a timely manner. I will continue to utilize their services for years to come."
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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BEARCUTSE Environmental
New to Angi

Serving Bidwell, OH and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

We are a veteran owed company with compatible pricingand guarantee customer service service, southern Ohio eastern Kentucky and and western and central West Virginia. we are from mini services from Mark Care to small outdoor construction.

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One Man Freelancing
New to Angi

Serving Bidwell, OH and surrounding areas

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I am a young business owner and brand new father! I have worked all over the construction industry from a young age and became a licensed plumber before I finished highschool. The name “One man” Freelancing was inspired by my service in the WV national guard where I still currently serve as the “one man” a term given to the cannon crewmember who loads and fires the artillery cannons. I have a broad range of knowledge and problem solving skills, if I don’t know how to do the job I will surely be able to learn and you will not be disappointed with results!

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Stanley Logging And Tree Services LLC
5.0(
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Serving Bidwell, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I have experience with hiring Stanley Logging and Tree service as a logging agent in tree removal and also for excavating... With every job I have hired him for, he's been prompt, honesty... He has completed the work without hesitation and I've been completely satisfied with his work. I'd recommend him for any homeowners who need services done!"
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

For safety reasons, leaning trees are best removed by a professional, as they may often tear away from the hinge, causing you to lose control over where the tree falls. If you choose to cut down a tree leaning slightly, avoid cutting off root protrusions before you start. Make your hinge a little longer than usual by cutting it deeper (up to 30% of the diameter) and applying a wedge into the felling cut on the side the tree is leaning. Stand away from the direction the tree leans while making your felling cut.

It is possible to burn out a tree stump if it is dried out and in an area of your property with a large buffer. Drill holes in the stump and dig around the base so it burns more easily. Then, build a small campfire on top using kindling and firewood. You’ll need enough to keep the fire going for many hours to completely burn out the stump, especially if it’s large. 

Monitor the fire closely to ensure it doesn’t spread, and have a hose on hand if it starts to get out of control. When the fire is out, break apart the burned stump and dig out what’s left of it.  

If this sounds like a good option, learn more about how to burn a tree stump before attempting it, as it does come with risks.

Generally, homeowners do not need permission to cut down a tree on their own private property, but there are several exceptions where a permit may be required. You might need a permit if the tree is particularly large, old, or a protected species, such as a heritage tree. Trees located near public property or power lines can also be subject to special rules. Additionally, many local governments and homeowners associations (HOAs) have regulations controlling which trees can be removed to manage an area's appearance or prevent the spread of invasive species. To avoid hefty fines, it is crucial to check with your local government and HOA to determine if a permit is needed before you begin.

You can use a felling ax to chop down a tree by following the same prep and steps as a chainsaw, but be prepared to use some muscle. For trees bigger than 7 inches in diameter, it can take some time and serious strength to cut down a tree using just an ax. 

Cutting down a tree next to power lines is never a DIY job, and it’s a good idea to contact your utility company first. In most cases, the utility company will need to take care of any tree problems within 10 to 15 feet of power lines. If you want to remove the tree for aesthetic reasons, hire a pro to do the job. Trying to cut trees near power lines yourself can create many safety hazards, and you could be liable if you inadvertently cause damage to electrical equipment.

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