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Avatar for Pacific Arbor Care, LLC
Pacific Arbor Care, LLC
4.9(
62
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Serving Otis, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"We actually did both trimming and removal. The trimming was done by Chad's two young men. They did a good job overall. There were a few things that could have been done better but had I asked them I absolutely know they would have done whatever I wanted. Chad is a great guy, He walked the place with me, discussing all that should be done and had an estimate to me at that time. I felt his estimate was very fair. Clean up was good and the two guys that did the work here were so very nice. I would highly recommend Chad to do any arbor work you need done."
Pacific Arbor Care
Pacific Arbor Care
Response time12 hrs
Response rate96%
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Coast Range Tree Service, Inc.
4.7(
137
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Serving Otis, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I would highly recommend CoastRange tree service to anyone. Went on-line looking for help for fallen trees during ice storm. Brad called me immediately and he came out the same day and walked us through the process. He answered all our questions and came out the next morning with his crew . They were very polite, prompt and efficient. They dealt with the tree and did a great job with clean up. I can't express enough how impressed my husband and I were with this company. We will refer them to anyone we know that needs their services."
Response time10 hrs
17 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Integrity Restoration, LLC
4.7(
12
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Serving Otis, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Very pleased with responsiveness, communication and performance. Excellent job completed with attention to detail and concern for circumstances of need. Happy to recommend without reservation."
Response time5 hrs
Response rate95%
Recommended by41%of homeowners
Avatar for Dirt Road Excavation & Debris, LLC
Dirt Road Excavation & Debris, LLC
4.7(
35
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Serving Otis, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They were very quick to respond to our needs , He came out the next day to look at the project and the following day came to do the work. We had to get an old camper out of our yard a previous owner left. They did this quick and professionally. We will be using them again for other projects."
Response time11 hrs
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

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.

In general, trees should be planted no closer than 15 to 20 feet from your foundation. For larger trees with far-reaching roots like maples, oaks, or poplars, a good guide is to plant as many feet from your home as the tree’s height is expected to reach at maturity. Some trees, like elms and willows, should only be planted far from where their roots may encounter sewer or water lines.

There are several methods to hollow out a tree stump, and the best one depends on your tools, experience, and priorities. Common methods include using a chisel and hammer, a chainsaw, or burning.

  • Chisel and Hammer: This is often considered the easiest approach for those with limited tools or experience, though it is the most time-consuming.

  • Chainsaw: Using a chainsaw is the fastest method, but it comes with significant safety risks, especially for inexperienced users.

  • Burning: This can be an effective method, but it is not recommended unless you can first drill holes into the stump. Without holes, the stump will be difficult to light and may not burn completely through.

A power drill with at least a ⅜-inch diameter bit can make the job quicker and easier, regardless of the primary method. While you can use a chisel or chainsaw without a drill, it will require more time and effort. Always wear protective goggles and thick gloves, as splinters are an inevitable risk.

No, homeowners insurance typically does not cover the cost of removing a dead, sick, or rotting tree that is still standing. Insurance is designed to protect against sudden and unexpected accidents, whereas a tree dying or rotting over time is considered a maintenance issue. Coverage usually only applies after a tree has fallen and caused damage to your property.

In the short term, you’ll have a lot of fallen trees to deal with. Tree removal services costs typically start at $200 per tree and increase based on species and size. Then, you’ll have to deal with the loss of trees: That means a loss of shade and a greater risk of rain runoff and erosion. Also, you’ll miss out on the health and aesthetic benefits of having trees on your property, which could even affect the resale value of your home.

That being said, cutting down a tree it’s not always a bad idea. Trees growing too close to rooftops can present fire hazards or debris problems. You may need to remove diseased or dying trees to prevent future issues.

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