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The Tree Barber
4.9(
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For Business

Serving Oak City, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I saw the tree barbers while driving down the highway. I stopped to inquire at the possibility of getting some big cottonwoods cut clear down. They were in an area where it was going to be a bit challenging, but I was impressed with Johnny's " "can do" attitude. Honest price and, good to get the job done."
cotton wood tree
129 ft tall 19ft diameter
cotton wood tree
cotton wood tree
90 Ft Pine

+8

Response time1 day
Recommended by80%of homeowners
McCormick's Handyman Services
New to Angi
Tree Stump - RemoveTree Trimming

Serving Oak City, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

McCormick's Handyman Services is a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have over 15 years of hands-on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with. Please feel free to contact us today!

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Scottys Custom Construction llc
5.0(
1
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Trimming+1 more

Serving Oak City, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Excellent worker. Fast and accurate. Almost too much of a perfectionist. He wants things done right. Very detailed oriented and very easy to work with. He built my whole garage from pouring the concrete floor and side walls to the framing and installing of the trusses. He shingled the roof and put wood siding on the outside. He put up all the sheetrock and installation. Installed all the doors and did nice casing frame work on all the doors inside and out. Nice work. Highly recommend!"
Response time2 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Tree Service questions, answered by experts

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.

Yes, it is highly recommended to remove tree stumps. Leaving them in the ground can lead to several problems, as they are not only unsightly but can also reduce your property's value. Stumps can obstruct landscaping plans, make mowing difficult, and hinder new growth. More importantly, they are prime breeding grounds for pests like termites, ants, and mice, which can spread to your home and cause costly damage to its wood and foundation. Stumps also attract fungi and diseases that can infect other healthy trees and plants in your yard. As a stump decays, it might sprout new, unwanted shoots. While removing a stump is an investment, it prevents these potential issues and enhances the safety, health, and appearance of your landscape.

It is good to spray water on a Christmas tree to help keep the needles hydrated. Spraying a Christmas tree with water prevents dryness, stops needles from falling off, and reduces the risk of fire.

A grafted tree is a tree grown by combining two trees. It takes expertise. Branches from grafted trees don’t grow strong roots. Save yourself the time and frustration by having an arborist help you with this advanced project.  

You can often tell if a tree is grafted because it will have a noticeable line. Above the line, the bark will look different than it does below the line. It’s most common with fruit trees.

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.

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