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Lucky Companies, Inc.
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Serving Midvale, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Responded quickly to my service request. Excellent communication and follow-up. Looking at tree services with them after a successful fall yard clean up. We recommend that you give them a try."
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Response time1 day
Response rate93%
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Ramsey & Family Tree Service
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Serving Midvale, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Customers say: Super punctual

"Cody and his team of professionals did a wonderful job under stressful and hazardous conditions. We had a tree fall into another tree as a result of a lightning strike. They were there with an hours to help us litigate further damage to the property. I would highly recommend Cody and Ramsey Tree Service for any of your Tree Service needs. In fact, Cody will be my first call. Going forward for any type of tree or arborist needs."
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+5

Response time2 days
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Dual Element Company LLC
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Serving Midvale, OH and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

​Welcome to Dual Element Company LLC\n\nWe are a family-owned and operated local business proudly serving Carroll County and the surrounding areas. After moving on from the standard 9-to-5 grind, we combined our backgrounds—10 years of professional heavy equipment operation and 15 years of management and customer service—to deliver top-tier property maintenance directly to our neighbors.\n\nAt Dual Element Company, we pride ourselves on professional-quality workmanship, dependable scheduling, and fair, affordable pricing. From routine lawn care to heavy-duty driveway restoration, we have the specialized commercial equipment and the hands-on expertise to get the job done right the first time.\n\n​Our Core Specialties: ​Lawn Care & Landscaping: Full-service lawn maintenance and property up-keep using professional tools. ​Material Delivery & Spreading: Bulk delivery of gravel, sand, and mulch—with full-service spreading and grading options. ​Gravel Driveway Repair: Expert grading, shaping

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Arborists questions, answered by experts

It depends. Smaller, younger trees take longer to mature, but they're more resilient, their roots don't get as damaged during transplanting, and they recover faster. Plus, they're much more affordable to plant, and it's possible to DIY the planting. 

On the other hand, mature trees produce fruit faster and provide more shade and privacy immediately. Ideally, a small or medium tree is the better choice if you can wait a few years for it to mature. But if you need immediate maturity, a larger tree is the only option.

Yes, it is highly recommended to remove tree stumps. Leaving them in the ground can lead to several problems, as they are not only unsightly but can also reduce your property's value. Stumps can obstruct landscaping plans, make mowing difficult, and hinder new growth. More importantly, they are prime breeding grounds for pests like termites, ants, and mice, which can spread to your home and cause costly damage to its wood and foundation. Stumps also attract fungi and diseases that can infect other healthy trees and plants in your yard. As a stump decays, it might sprout new, unwanted shoots. While removing a stump is an investment, it prevents these potential issues and enhances the safety, health, and appearance of your landscape.

Since overwatering can harm mature trees just as much as a lack of water, it’s important to know the signs of an overwatered tree. If your tree’s leaves are yellowing, wilting, or dropping leaves, it’s likely that you’re overwatering. Other common signs include rotting, fungi, soggy soil, soft or peeling bark, falling leaves, and brittle roots. 

If you realize that you’ve been overwatering your mature tree, stop watering and give the soil time to dry out. Then moving forward, increase time between watering sessions. 

It is possible to cut down a tree on your property yourself, but it is generally not recommended unless specific conditions are met. You should only consider this project if the tree is small (e.g., under 4-5 inches in diameter and short enough that you don't need a ladder to reach the branches), and you are experienced in handling a chainsaw. The tree must also be located far from any power lines, fences, homes, or other structures. Even for small trees, the work can be dangerous, and it's always advisable to have a spotter to ensure the tree falls correctly and no branches fall on you.

For any tree that is large, requires a ladder to access, or is near electrical lines or structures, you should always hire a professional. Attempting to remove a large tree yourself is extremely dangerous, poses a risk of serious injury, and could result in significant damage to your property.

Before any tree removal, it's also important to check your local and state regulations to ensure the tree is not historic or otherwise protected by your city.

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.

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