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United Tree Service

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United Tree Service

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85 local quotes requested
17 years of experience

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

"Suppose to come back and trim a few more trees that he missed. We will see if he does. So far he has been good to work with. "

Lisa H on July 2025

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

"Suppose to come back and trim a few more trees that he missed. We will see if he does. So far he has been good to work with. "

Lisa H on July 2025



Quality Hardwood Furniture

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Quality Hardwood Furniture

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No project is too big or small. I can do a wide variety of tasks. I can take on almost any of your home needs. Fences, decks, roofs, paint, remodeling, design, furniture, cabinets and vanities. Indoor/outdoor furniture and be custom made to your specific need. I work with a high level of Integrity. I can promise the job will get done in a timely fashion.

No project is too big or small. I can do a wide variety of tasks. I can take on almost any of your home needs. Fences, decks, roofs, paint, remodeling, design, furniture, cabinets and vanities. Indoor/outdoor furniture and be custom made to your specific need. I work with a high level of Integrity. I can promise the job will get done in a timely fashion.




whole management systems

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whole management systems

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All Season Service Whole Management Systems LLC is your all season, all service provider. We are growing and specialize in Landscaping, RV maintenance, Tree and brush removal and Carpentry. We appreciate our customers and strive to suit all they desire in every project. We would love to add you to our list if returning customers!

All Season Service Whole Management Systems LLC is your all season, all service provider. We are growing and specialize in Landscaping, RV maintenance, Tree and brush removal and Carpentry. We appreciate our customers and strive to suit all they desire in every project. We would love to add you to our list if returning customers!




Kornelsen Custom Ponds

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Kornelsen Custom Ponds

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Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Independently owned small business specializing in Ponds and Decorative Landscaping. Offering free consultations and pond bids, as well as promotions at time of signed agreement.

"Fantastic. Ryan did a fantastic job! Definitely would recommend him for anyone looking for a Aquascape pond feature. 100% satisfaction!!! Just awesome!"

Craig T on December 2020

Independently owned small business specializing in Ponds and Decorative Landscaping. Offering free consultations and pond bids, as well as promotions at time of signed agreement.

"Fantastic. Ryan did a fantastic job! Definitely would recommend him for anyone looking for a Aquascape pond feature. 100% satisfaction!!! Just awesome!"

Craig T on December 2020


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Arborists questions, answered by experts

Wooden pergolas can last five and 12 years as long as you maintain your pergola. Make sure to clean, stain, and seal wood pergolas every two to three years to protect the wood from insect damage, rot, and decay. 

Vinyl or aluminum pergolas can last a lifetime. The only problems you may encounter with these pergola materials are weather-related—heavy rain storms or snowfalls. Check the stability of your pergola every season. You may need to add new supports or replace broken beams on an as-needed basis.

DIY is possible for basic designs. Professional installation ensures stability and compliance with building codes.

It’s best to opt for a lightweight roof, as a heavy roof adds a lot of weight and pressure to the support posts and hardware and destabilizes the structure. Vinyl is a good, lightweight option, as is a nice open trellis, louvered aluminum or vinyl slats, or fabric panels. Clear polycarbonate is another great option that offers seamless shelter and additional UV protection without completely obscuring the sunshine. You can also choose retractable coverings or an awning that you only use in wet weather or when you need additional shade.

Both cedar and redwood are some of the best woods for pergolas. Both are rot- and insect-resistant and have gorgeous natural tones that age well. Redwood tends to have a longer life span than cedar, but it also comes at a higher cost. While both options are durable, the best wood between these two for your pergola will primarily depend on your budget.

There are a few differences between pergolas and gazebos. Both structures provide shade, but pergolas are more minimalistic, with four posts and a terraced roof. Gazebos usually have an elevated floor and are typically shaped like a polygon with six or eight open-air sides and two small sets of steps leading up to the platform. Gazebos also tend to have pointed, shingled roofs and ornate accents. If you want a structure that keeps out water on rainy days, a gazebo may be a better option—though you can purchase an awning to go over your pergola to keep out water.

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