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Casey Jones Arbor Care
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Tree TrimmingTree RemovalTree Removal - For Business+5 more

Serving Blue River, OR and surrounding areas

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Casey Jones Arbor Care is a highly qualified \nand experienced local tree service excited to proved the highest quality service!\nLicensed Bonded & Insured\nCCB: 244926\n Call today!\n(541)460-1555\n\nHazardous Tree Removals\nTree Preservation\nPruning\nTree Falling\nStump Grinding\nLand scraping \nexcavating\nLandscaping

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Response time8 hrs
Response rate100%
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JACINTO'S TREE SERVICES LLC
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Trimming+1 more

Serving Blue River, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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Offers commercial services

"Jacinto Tree Service was called in to provide a bid for tree removal after the recent ice storm. They outbid four other companies and completed the job on time with excellent results. I was so impressed with their work that I referred them to three other families—each of whom shared positive feedback about their experience. I’ve also hired them again for a project in Springfield, where they removed four trees from a property efficiently and professionally. I highly recommend Jacinto Tree Service for any of your tree service needs!"
Response time9 hrs
Response rate89%
Rose Tree Service
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Blue River, OR and surrounding areas

"You couldn't have any branches within 30 feet from your house.They cleared a bunch of trees from the driveway so that firefighters could get up. It's a government program. Certain things have to be done. They have to cut a certain distance for fire danger. They did what they were supposed to. When Gerald came out, he passed it right away. I thought they did a pretty good job.They came out when they were supposed to. What stood out about their service is well, it passed. They did what they were supposed to. It's a government program, so the inspector came up. You had to pay the company; he'd come up, okay it. Then, you hand the government invoice and then they send you a check within five weeks for the work that was done, but you paid. It had to be OK'd. The government, they come up and tell you, okay this is what we will pay for doing this job, I think it was a thousand dollars for this job. So, they just said yeah we can do it for that and they did it for that and it passed the first time. They did the job in one day. They cleaned up after themselves. They didn't drop anything on the house or break anything."
Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

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.

Firewood tends to be cheaper during the spring and summer. When the demand for firewood is lower during these seasons, many firewood companies offer lower prices and added discounts. In addition, the supply of firewood is typically higher in these months, meaning the quality is typically higher as well.

If you’re buying a small tree with lots of room to grow, expect to pay around $100 to $200 for a potted version. But if you’re buying a larger tree—say one over 10 feet—prices rise, starting in the $500 to $600 range and increasing quickly from there. Keep in mind that paying for professional palm tree planting or transplanting services will increase the cost.

In most cases, leaving tree roots underground is not a problem if the stump has been removed or ground below the soil. However, some larger roots may decompose, leaving dents in your soil. Additionally, some aggressive trees, including willows, oaks, elms, maples, and poplars may grow back from roots. Large aggressive trees with established root systems are more likely to grow back.

It can take anywhere from one month to a couple of years for tree roots to grow back in sewer lines. Tree roots can cause extreme havoc on your sewer lines, potentially cracking them and causing untreated wastewater to make its way into the groundwater. Have a landscaping pro remove trees and roots before installing your system, or call a pro to do it retroactively as soon as you can.

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