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Al's Tree Service LLC
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Serving Rome, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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Al's Tree Service LLC provides expert tree care and maintenance in Painesville, OH, ensuring healthy, beautiful landscapes with professional service and attention to detail. For more information, call us now!\n\nWe serve in Painesville, OH, Grand River Village OH; Mentor-on-the-Lake OH; Kirtland OH; Chardon OH; Fairport Harbor Village OH; and the surrounding areas.\n\nTree Service, Tree Trimming, Tree Stump Grinding, Tree Removal Service, Affordable Tree Service\nProfessional Tree Service, Reliable Tree Service, Affordable Tree Service, Quality Tree Service, Trusted Tree Service, Tree Trimming, Stump Grinder, Pruning, Stump Grinding Service, Professional Stump Grinding, Quality Stump Grinding, Affordable Stump Grinding, Professional Tree Trimming\n\nFor more information visit our website: https://treeservicepainesville.com/\n\nWe also accept the following payment methods: Cash, Invoice, Insurance

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Arborist Touch Tree Service, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Rome, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Offers commercial services

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction, from the start to the completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

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Leonard
New to Angi

Serving Rome, OH and surrounding areas

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My name is Leonard and I work for a big tree company during the week. In my off time I like to pick up tree work at affordable qoutes for homeowners. I am a Foreman at my main job and have been doing professional tree work for 3 years. I am straight forward about things and always happy to help out and see trees transform with more life or open an area up to allow for other things to be placed in that space

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Rose Muncie
New to Angi

Serving Rome, OH and surrounding areas

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I’m a reliable, detail‑oriented professional specializing in garage and basement clean‑outs, small hauling jobs, and property refresh projects. I take pride in transparent communication, fair pricing, and leaving every space better than I found it. Whether you need a quick clean‑out or help tackling a long‑overdue project, I show up prepared and ready to work.

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Arborists questions, answered by experts

Rock salt or Epsom salt can damage and kill tree roots over several weeks and can even assist in removing the tree's stump. However, you need to drill holes or cut into the stump and surface tree roots to inject them properly with the salt. Repeat the process every two weeks until the roots visibly rot away.

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.

There are many signs that a tree is diseased or dying, and if you suspect that’s the case, you should call an arborist immediately. You might notice rot or fungus on the trunk or that the tree is beginning to lean to one side. Brittle branches or signs of root damage are other indicators that a tree is in trouble. If the tree is dying, it might be time to cut the tree down so it doesn’t fall.

Yes, it’s possible to overwater a newly-planted tree. Daily watering is great for the first few weeks, but it’s important not to go overboard. Excessive watering can lead to various problems, including root rot, fungal diseases, and a lack of root development.

The ideal depth of a tree notch depends on the tree, but it should usually be between 20% and 25% of the tree’s depth. However, if the tree is leaning towards the direction of the notch, it can be cut more shallowly—at as little as 10% of the depth. When the tree is leaning away from the direction it needs to be felled, you can cut deeper, closer to 30%.

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