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Evans Tree & Stump Work, LLC
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Serving Groves, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

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"Jimmie Evans is very professional, courteous and “dependable “ and on top of all those good qualities his work is just what I was done in a timely fashion. I appreciated his call letting me know if he could come earlier than we agreed upon, which they did, and followed up and finished the job on time. I would recommend him to any of my friends and family."
Response time2 days
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Good Hands Tree Service
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Serving Groves, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

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Customers say: Quick response

"Very pleased with their work! I would recommend them very highly if you need tree service. I far as I m concern they are the best in the area!"
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Cutting on big water oak

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Response time12 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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REL Services
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Serving Groves, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

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Offers commercial services

"We’re currently remodeling two bathrooms under the same contract. The first bathroom is complete, and the second one just started this week. While their bid wasn’t the lowest we received, it felt fair and, in hindsight, definitely worth it. The project manager was an excellent communicator—knowledgeable, easy to talk to, and never pressured us to accept the offer. We’re extremely pleased with the quality of work on the first bathroom and are confident the second will turn out just as well. A tip for future clients: make sure you have all the necessary materials on hand. We did, and the team completed the bathroom ahead of schedule. The space is narrow, so the photo angles don’t do it justice, but I hope they still give a sense of the high-quality work delivered."
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Pierce's Precision Lawn & Maintenance, LLC
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Serving Groves, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

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With years of experience in the industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We handle everything from trees to lawns to all your landscaping needs. We will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give Pierce's Precision Lawn & Maintenace a call today, we look forward to working with you!

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Serving Groves, TX and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

42 years old have 4 kids have worked all my life in refineries on the road and looking for work local. Take pride in my work and will provide more then your money worth on job. Thanks for opportunity! 3375175742 is direct line

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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

A chainsaw is the best tool to cut down a tree, but you may also use a handsaw or ax. You may also want to use a lopper or pole saw to remove limbs before cutting down the tree. Wear chainsaw chaps and protective gear, including eyewear and earplugs if you use a chainsaw. Again, if you’re unsure about how to use this tool, this project may be one to skip.

If you don’t trim your palm trees, you can expect several negative outcomes, including:

  • Unhealthy palm trees attract pests, diseases, and fungi 

  • Dead falling fronds can cause severe injury or damage to your home, pedestrians, or cars

  • Dead palm branches are flammable and can catch fire, especially during a lightning storm

Whether tree roots will continue to grow after a tree has been cut down depends on the species. Some tree roots will eventually die because they can no longer get nutrients through photosynthesis. However, other species that reproduce through root sprouts can continue to grow and produce new sprouts for seven years or more. For example, the roots of elms, ficus, and willows tend to regrow aggressively, while the roots of pines, oaks, and maples will typically die. To determine if a root system is still active, look for new sprouts on the old trunk, stump, or any exposed roots.

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.

In most cases, you should not use a pruning seal on trees after trimming. Applying a sealant can interfere with the tree's natural healing process, and it does not guarantee protection from pathogens. Instead of sealing the cut, the best practice is to support the tree's natural recovery by providing it with plenty of water and a dormant-style fertilizer. However, there are exceptions. Pruning seals may be recommended for very vulnerable species, like elm trees, in areas where dangerous diseases such as Dutch elm disease are prevalent. In these specific situations, the protection offered by a sealant can outweigh its downsides. For advice tailored to your situation, especially after cutting large branches, it is best to consult a local tree trimming professional.

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