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MPM Contracting
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Tree RemovalTree TrimmingTree Stump - Remove+3 more

Serving Cascade Locks, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"This job was not easy as the tree to be removed growing very closely among homes & outbuildings. Mike & his crew did a superb job of maneuvering the gigantic lift in among other trees & obstacles in my small front yard. They worked very efficiently, professionally & quickly causing no damage to my home, yard or my neighbors yards & homes. They cleaned up my yard, hauled off debris plus sawed up large limbs & the large trunk into stove size for a low income recipient. They stayed on the time schedule & the cost estimate. I am beyond pleased!"
Response time10 hrs
Response rate90%
23 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Craftsman Dynamic
5.0(
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Tree Trimming

Serving Cascade Locks, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Top notch Craftsmanship, very timely and hard working, full service. Excellent quality custom tables, chairs, desks and stairs. Beautiful, elegant, strong and durable work. Highly recommend! Weâ ll be using Craftsman Dynamic again!"
Response time1 day
Response rate92%
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Lightning Tree Service LLC
5.0(
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Cascade Locks, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Lightening Tree Service is an absolutely fantastic tree service and landscaping company. Emanuel and his team not only did an excellent job with the trees I needed to have cut down or trimmed, he also provided his insight and expertise when giving me recommendations for how best to trim certain trees. They were quick, concise, reliable, and left no mess after their work was done. I would absolutely recommend them to anyone and will definitely be using their services again in the future."
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Unlike some fruit trees, such as apple, sweet cherry, or pear that require at least two trees for pollination, most peach trees are self-pollinating. This means you can plant just one tree and still expect it to produce fruit, typically within two to four years. For best results, consult with a local landscaper to choose the right peach tree variety for your specific climate, soil type, and yard layout.

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.

You should avoid cutting off the top of mature cherry trees. This process is called tree topping, and it’s not recommended for cherry trees—or any trees, for that matter. Tree topping removes between one-third to half of the length of the tree trunk, resulting in structurally unsound, fruitless suckers. The only exception is for saplings. Young pie, sour, and tart cherry trees that are over 30 inches tall in the fall or winter before the tree blooms can benefit from heading cuts.

You need to remove all branches affected by Dutch elm disease. If your tree has several affected branches, you will probably need to remove the entire tree. First, consult a pro to be sure that you’ve correctly identified it as an elm tree. Make sure the tree is properly disposed of with a plastic covering or through debarking, chipping, or burning.

While trees can grow in the curb strip between the sidewalk and the street, this placement often poses the problem of interfering with overhead power lines. It’s best to consult your local utility provider and tree planting service before transplanting a tree that might grow into power lines. Also, you should never work within 20 feet of a live power line to avoid the risk of electric shock. Tree branches should never touch nearby power lines, so it’s essential to ensure your tree isn’t in danger of growing too close to them.

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