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I'm just down the road from you in Hillsboro, and just had a huge oak tree cleaned up for $500. We had them take out a few other huge trees for less than half all the other quotes. He is licensed and bonded and has an amazing arborist on his team. My friend was equally happy with his service. It wouldn't hurt to get a second quote. I'd be happy to give you his info.
NOT a chicken/livestock question...but a local tree service question...
Those of you that experienced that last snowstorm followed by the rain know how heavy that load was on the tree branches. We lost a big limb from our giant sweet gum out front. On it's way down (from way up high), it also broke off other limbs.
I had an arborist come out over the weekend to assess the health of the tree and give me an estimate. I liked him and we spent a good time talking about what constitutes good care of trees vs tree abuse. He proposed doing some strategic thinning and then treating for a mild fungus. He stated that the tree was, overall, healthy. I trust his knowledge, his credentials and believe he will do a good job.
What I don't know, is if his estimate falls in the "reasonable" category. Keeping in mind that I want a certified arborist doing the job, have any of you had this kind of work done? Thinning a very tall deciduous tree by an arborist plus treating for a fungus? He says the job will last 6-7 years and is asking $800.
Any experience with this?