FAQ

Q: When should I choose tree trimming over full removal?

A: If your tree has overgrown or dying branches but the trunk remains structurally sound, trimming is the better choice. We focus on eliminating specific limbs to restore safety and health without the cost and impact of a total removal.

Q: How does the land clearing process work for forested areas?

A: For large, forested properties, we use specialized equipment to systematically remove trees, stumps, bushes, and brush. Hattery's Tree Service adheres to strict safety standards to clear the ground quickly while ensuring the area is ready for your next project.

Q: Why do I need to remove stumps after a tree is cut down?

A: Leaving a stump can lead to pest infestations or hazardous regrowth. Our team removes stumps of any size to ensure your property is completely clear and safe for mowing, landscaping, or future construction.

Q: What's the difference between logging and standard tree removal?

A: Standard removal usually focuses on clearing a single unwanted or dying tree from a residential yard. Logging is a more intensive process used for clearing out large, forested areas, often as part of a land management or preparation plan.

Q: How long does an emergency tree service take to start?

A: When you have a tree emergency, Hattery's Tree Service prioritizes speed to mitigate property damage. We make emergency calls our first priority, arriving quickly to handle dangerous limbs or fallen trees that threaten your home's safety.

Q: What factors affect the cost of a multi-tree removal project?

A: Pricing depends on the size of the trees, their proximity to structures, and the total volume of debris. Our experience at Hattery's Tree Service shows that bundling multiple removals often allows us to offer significant discounts compared to individual jobs.

Q: Why is land clearing necessary before building a deck or fence?

A: Proper site preparation involves removing shrubs, stumps, and brush that can interfere with post-setting or cause future structural shifts. Clearing the area first ensures your new deck or fence has a stable, level foundation for long-term durability.

Q: How do you handle tree removal for a dying tree near my home?

A: We use technical rigging and controlled cutting methods to remove dying trees in tight spaces. This specialized approach ensures that limbs are lowered safely and efficiently without risking damage to your property or surrounding landscaping.