I'm looking to bring in a tree service to fell some trees for me. I could do it myself, but I just plain don't want to. I'm thinking about delimbing the trees myself though, but I'm not sure. I'm sending out emails right now to companies. What should I ask the company for before they begin work? any paperwork? license? Can I look them up online to make sure they're legit?
I'm looking to get about 6-8 pines removed, and a hardwood of some sort. I'll replace them all with some kind of shrub in the spring time to keep the view from the road down. Right now the trees are pretty much all trimmed down so they don't block wind, noise or view. They however, are still able to fall on my house. So all in all, I see them as useless and are better off in my sitting in my stove next season.
Also, what can I expect to pay for this? The trees are about 12-14ft from my house. There's an electrical service line behind them by a few feet so they can't just drop them in the corn field. Unless the power company will disconnect the line and reconnect it later. Any thoughts?
What kind of shrubs would you guys suggest? There's a drainage ditch right there, any time there's rain, water is flowing through it pretty good. Even with just a little bit of rain. So something that likes wet soil is a definitely needed.
I'm looking to get about 6-8 pines removed, and a hardwood of some sort. I'll replace them all with some kind of shrub in the spring time to keep the view from the road down. Right now the trees are pretty much all trimmed down so they don't block wind, noise or view. They however, are still able to fall on my house. So all in all, I see them as useless and are better off in my sitting in my stove next season.
Also, what can I expect to pay for this? The trees are about 12-14ft from my house. There's an electrical service line behind them by a few feet so they can't just drop them in the corn field. Unless the power company will disconnect the line and reconnect it later. Any thoughts?
What kind of shrubs would you guys suggest? There's a drainage ditch right there, any time there's rain, water is flowing through it pretty good. Even with just a little bit of rain. So something that likes wet soil is a definitely needed.