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Tree Titans, LLC
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Serving Myrtle Point, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"We Love Tree Titans! The absolute BEST Tree service we?ve ever used!! They?ve done tree service for us several times and is always on time, every time! They leave the property better than they found it! Clean up any mess made by the trees being worked on, very professional, fabulous prices and they know what they're doing!! We?re having them back to take out over 15 stumps! Thank You So Much for being our new Tree Service!"
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B&B Power Clean
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Serving Myrtle Point, OR and surrounding areas

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"B&B did a great job on our 6-unit condo. It was pretty dirty (and green) from the winter. The gutters hadn't been done in a while and were loaded with nasty stuff. B&B was very responsive to my original inquiry, gave me a great quote and we agreed on a date. That day, our driveway was blocked by construction vehicles so they worked with the construction guys to figure out when they'd be able to get in and rescheduled accordingly. They were prompt and worked very hard and got it done in a day. The place looks great and we'll definitely be calling them again next year. THANKS!"
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Roof Cleaning
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+12

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Let's Build Oregon
3.6(
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Serving Myrtle Point, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

"Stephen and his crew did a re-roofing project for me. Last fall I decided to have the original cedar shake roof removed (installed in 1999) and put on architectural shingles. Another roofing company bid and completed the easy part of the job last fall but then did not answer my calls, direct messages and Facebook messages when I tried to schedule completion of the rest of the roof. So, I contacted Stephen of Let's Build Oregon. Stephen was always very prompt to answer my phone calls and showed up that first day for the estimate. The job was completed to my satisfaction, on time and on budget. That last part is a big deal because the job that they completed was the hardest part of a roof (all the small regions with many cuts and lots of opportunity for water to leak). I would recommend Let's Build Oregon for your roofing needs. Thanks Stephen Mitson."
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+6

Response time2 days
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Tree pruning is a common and helpful tree maintenance technique that involves carefully cutting and trimming unwanted branches so that the tree can continue to grow and thrive. Pruning is done carefully and intentionally. Tree topping is a frowned-upon method that involves removing and cutting most or the entirety of the top of the tree, including structurally important branches.

No. Topping a tree refers to severely cutting down all its major branches and tree in a straight line. It was once recommended for streetside deciduous trees but has fallen out of practice. Topping leads to many problems, removing so much of the tree that many trees struggle to survive and become much more vulnerable to insects and diseases. Also, it doesn’t really help tree growth as once assumed and often leads to an ugly appearance of many sprouting stems in competition to become new main branches.

Any tree that needs to be pruned should be pruned to remove dead branches at least once a year. You may need to prune far more often if you’re trying to maintain a certain shape or to save a tree that suddenly becomes infected.

Planting a palm tree close to your home can provide shade while elevating the beauty of your yard. However, there are a few safety concerns to consider before doing so. You’ll want to opt for a smaller tree with a non-invasive root system. Select a species that won’t grow too tall and choose a planting location that won’t damage your home.

Signs include dead branches, growth over structures, diseases, pests, or roots impacting hardscapes.

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