How To Prepare For Tree Services
There's a few key takeaways that will make our job easier, and that directly relates to reducing your costs, which is something we think everyone can enjoy!
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First and foremost, it's best to keep children and pets indoors or away from the job site. The noise and commotion can scare animals and cause them to make quick, and unsafe decisions that they normally wouldn't do.
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Another simple property protection would be clearing the area around where the service will be provided.
Moving or protecting items close to the drop zone that might get damaged from falling limbs and debris for example:​
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flower pots
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lawn equipment
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furniture or lawn decor
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​fencing or garden arbors close to the work zone can be protected with plywood to prevent damage
It's also important to notify your neighbors of the work you're going to get done. Our chainsaws and large equipment can create quite the racket! It may also become necessary for crew members to access their property either during the job or while clearing the debris if any of it happens to make it onto their side.
The most important factor if at all possible is to plan room for our trucks and equipment. Having a clear path from vehicles to the service site, will greatly increase the speed and cost effectiveness of the job. On top of this, moving your vehicles out of the driveway if possible can prevent any unnecessary scrapes and dings when our crew is bringing any green waste to the chipper. ​
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Another factor to think about, is how you would like us to dispose of the remnants of our services. Think about and discuss with our professionals how you would like to dispose of the mulch and logs if planning a tree removal. Will you be using the leftovers for firewood and gardening mulch? Or simply wish us to make your property as clean as when we started.
Our pros at Webster Tree Service will​ take everything into account making it very simple for you to prepare.