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AAA Cutting Edge
4.9(
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Serving Coleman, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1997

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"These guys were very professional and took pride in the work they were doing. They did a complete cleanup and left my yard looking just perfect. Communication was great. They showed up on time, went right to work and asked questions when they ran into something unexpected. Great job! Definitely recommend"
Response time9 hrs
Response rate89%
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S&N Construction
5.0(
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Serving Coleman, TX and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"We recently had our asphalt roof replaced and couldn?t be happier with the entire experience. From the first call to the final cleanup, the team was professional, responsive, and easy to work with. They walked us through the process, answered all of our questions, and made everything stress-free. The crew showed up on time, worked efficiently, and paid close attention to detail. The quality of the work really shows?the roof looks great and gives us peace of mind knowing it was done right. They also did a thorough job cleaning up afterward, which we really appreciated. Overall, the service was smooth, honest, and reliable. I would absolutely recommend this company to anyone looking for a roof replacement. Great experience from start to finish."
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Cody's Tree Services
4.7(
203
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Serving Coleman, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I was very impressed with how he answered phone calls and texts. He has a good work ethic, does what he says he will. Explained about the trees and answered my questions. He took care of my job in a very timely manner and also hauled off an old non working freezer. His crew had my yard cleaned up in a jiffy. My neighbor drove by and she had him take care of a job for her. I wish more trades people worked like this gentleman and his crew. They are great!"
Response time2 days
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

No, you cannot plant a tree above a gas line. Tree roots grow and spread over time and can sometimes dent, crack, or penetrate a gas line. Those same roots may also cause accessibility problems for maintenance or repairs. You can generally plant vegetation with non-invasive root systems, low-growing vegetation, and flower beds near gas lines. 

Unless it’s dead or dangerous, think twice about cutting down a tree in your yard. They’re good for health, well-being, wildlife, and the environment. Plus, local authorities often have regulations prohibiting the removal of trees, especially protected species or individual trees with historical value.

It’s possible, although a lot depends on the cause of damage and what steps you take. If the remaining parts of the maple tree are alive and not under attack by disease or pests, they can often be saved even if large portions of the maple tree have died. Frequent watering, careful pruning, mulch, and any recommended fungicides or insecticides can all help with survival.

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.

It can be bad to leave a dead stump in the ground. A stump becomes a hefty piece of dead wood in time and eventually (especially with the help of rain) starts to rot. That makes it a locus point for diseases and pesky insects, as well as a bit of an eyesore. It’s best to remove a tree stump completely before it starts to decay, especially before it starts to fall apart. If the tree was removed because of disease, it’s even more important to fully remove the stump if possible.

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