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Travis the Tree Guy
131 Briar Lane
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Travis the Tree Guy
131 Briar Lane
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Tree trimming and removal service. Also working in storm cleanup and minor landscaping. Our main goal is safety along with professionalism.

"Wonderful experience! Fast friendly and thorough. Would recommend Travis to all My friends and relatives"

Jenn D on September 2022

Tree trimming and removal service. Also working in storm cleanup and minor landscaping. Our main goal is safety along with professionalism.

"Wonderful experience! Fast friendly and thorough. Would recommend Travis to all My friends and relatives"

Jenn D on September 2022


Mike's tree service
124 Hill St
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Mike's tree service
124 Hill St
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Highly experienced arborist for hire. No job to big or small. Specialize in all forms for tree care to include removals, trimming, shaping, select dead wood removing, and even emergency storm call outs. We are insured and ready to provide you with the professional experience you are looking for. To us aboriculture is more then career it's our way of life. We take pride in our job and your needs serious.

"Mike's a pro. The work was done as scheduled with no surprises."

Eric M on April 2020

Highly experienced arborist for hire. No job to big or small. Specialize in all forms for tree care to include removals, trimming, shaping, select dead wood removing, and even emergency storm call outs. We are insured and ready to provide you with the professional experience you are looking for. To us aboriculture is more then career it's our way of life. We take pride in our job and your needs serious.

"Mike's a pro. The work was done as scheduled with no surprises."

Eric M on April 2020


Cash or check payment .I will work with you



TSC LLC.
2401 Eoff St
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TSC LLC.
2401 Eoff St
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We are a General Contracting Service and offer many Services to the Ohio Valley and surrounding areas. Give Us a call.

We are a General Contracting Service and offer many Services to the Ohio Valley and surrounding areas. Give Us a call.


owner/ operator company geared for homeowner/small business needs. fully insured, 38 years in the trade.


Professional Handyman services,...free estimates.


BROWN'S TREE FARM
94 TREE FARM RD
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BROWN'S TREE FARM
94 TREE FARM RD
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45 years of experience

Wholesale B & B Evergreen & Xmas Tree Sales, 30 + years in business, Exceptional customer service

Wholesale B & B Evergreen & Xmas Tree Sales, 30 + years in business, Exceptional customer service


Full service family owned and operated tree company. Licensed and Insured

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Yes, you will want to confirm that the tree removal company you hire is insured before proceeding with the job. Tree removal can be dangerous work, and it's important to verify that the company carries the proper insurance to cover any onsite accidents or damage.

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To have a fallen tree removed near your home, you can expect to pay between $100 to $500. Your local tree removal professional will most likely just need to cut and remove the tree from your property, but factors like the size of the tree and its trunk diameter impact this cost. In addition, there will be an extra cost to fill in the hole left by the tree, and while you have your tree removal specialist on-site, it might be worth it to have them inspect the other trees in your yard for potential damage. Trees that have fallen onto your home or another structure, will likely be more costly to remove.

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Jeff S.
on Jan 08, 2025

The minimum cost is $500 to $1,000, as disposal of tree debris is between $200 and $300 per load.

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On average, removing a tree costs around $750, but you can expect to pay between $200 to $2,000. Factors that impact the overall cost include the number of trees you’re having removed, their height, the diameter of their trunks, permits needed, and the tree’s accessibility. You’ll pay more if the tree is in a hard-to-reach area or dangerous location, like close to power lines.

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Elan F.
on Jan 07, 2025

The cost varies depending on a number of factors, including the size of the tree, location, accessibility, whether or not the stump is also being removed, and other environmental factors.

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  1. If there are no online reviews, ask them for referrals. If a tree removal company is reputable, you won't be their first client. It's perfectly acceptable to ask for references on your initial call, and if a removal company won't provide referrals, it's time to move on.

  2. Find out what equipment they use. Some types of tree removal equipment are better than others, and a removal company might need special tools to get your particular job done. On your first conversation with a prospective removal company, make sure that you clearly express the nature of the job you want accomplished and receive assurances that the company has the proper equipment. 

  3. Consider all of the costs. Always ask for an estimate up-front. Inquire about the job itself and any potential hidden fees that you might not be aware of.

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Kent H.
on Jan 09, 2025

First, get references. Be sure to ask about their history and how long they have been in business.

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Budget over $1,500 if you need a tree removed from your yard that’s larger than 80 feet. Large tree removal is a significant project that requires a crane, and the overall price will increase if the tree is close to your house. Typically, smaller trees can cost as low as $8 per foot to remove, while larger trees (over 80 feet) can cost at least $15 per foot.

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