Tree Removal:
Efficiency is the Key to Rich Tree Service
Sometimes a tree just has to be removed. It might be a safety issue or the need to clear space for construction, a landscaping project or to get more sun on your yard or pool.
Whatever the case might be, the professionals at Rich Tree Service will assess the situation and choose the most efficient method depending upon the location of the tree as well as its condition and size.
Among the factors we consider before cutting down a tree:
- Can we use a bucket truck, crane, or do we climb the tree;
- How close we can bring machinery such as chippers and log trucks to the tree;
- Obstructions such as gates, power lines, pools, porches, or any other structure that might be in the way or could be damaged.
State-of-the-Art Equipment
Whether a tree is a foot away from a house or in the middle of an open lot, Rich Tree Service is equipped to handle the job. Our fleet includes cranes, bucket trucks, log trucks, and chippers so we're always ready to serve you.
We Want You to Know!
Removing a tree can be a dangerous task and should be left to a trained professional.
The tree care specialists at Rich Tree Service will take every precaution to protect you, your home and your property from damage.
We try to leave the property in the same or better condition whenever possible.
Price quotes are always free. Call us at 908-755-6008 today!
Property Owner Considerations
The following combination of choices will be discussed with you during the assessment and will be determining factors in pricing:
- Remove all logs, wood chips or grindings;
- Cut logs and chip smaller branches into mulch and leave on site;
- Grind stump or cut tree as close to ground as possible.
An Ounce of Prevention
At Rich Tree Service we think it's extremely important to avoid unnecessary damage to your property. To that end the following precautionary measures are part of our standards of operations:
- Fiberglass mats are placed on the ground to avoid tire ruts on the lawn from our trucks;
- Mats are placed on the side of your home to prevent damage to paint or siding;
- Fence gates are protected by rubber mats.
