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Most
people who have never had a very large tree removed professionally will often ask us, “How do you do it?” So, we decided
to take some pictures of the process from start to finish. This tree, although very large and in a tight spot, took us one
day to complete. Please keep in mind that we do jobs of all of sizes - not just the big ones. Every customer is important
to us.
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Here
is an oak tree that we took down for Roy Davis Funeral Home, in Austell, Georgia. As you can see, this is quite a large oak
tree.
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Here,
you can see our climber has roped the trees and tied them off. Now he can begin cutting the limbs down branch by branch,
in order to minimize lawn and landscape damage.
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Piece
by piece, the crew works on the tree. Just because you see only one person in some of these pictures doesn't mean we have
a one man crew. There are several other crew members on the ground acting as spotters and cleaning up the brush as they go
along.
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The
final step that we like to take is grinding the stump, as seen above. Because we own our own machine, we are able to complete
stump grinding for most jobs the same day that we finish taking down the tree, rather than having to find someone else to
grind the stump for you. Our stump machine is on tracks, which means that we can actually "drive" it right up to the stump.
It also has the capacity to fit through an opening as narrow as 36 inches, so we can reach those hard to get to spots.
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