Highpoint Tree Care

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    Our team will respond and assess the situation to see how to best remove the tree in order to preserve the aesthetics of your landscape and avoid any liabilities and damages of nearby real estate and neighborhood trees.

    Next, we’ll set up a perimeter and begin tree trimming services to remove difficult branches that may get in the way of safely and efficiently removing the tree.

    Tree removals, especially for large trees, require careful dismantling. Our tree care service professional will cut away at the tree trunk with state-of-the-art machinery to eliminate height.

    Once a significant portion of the tree trunk has been removed, our team will begin the stump grinding process needed to chip away at the wood in order to remove the stump by the root.

    Lastly, we’ll haul away all debris and clean up the area, so you’re left with a blank canvas for new landscape possibilities.

    It’s natural to want to hold onto your trees if they have sentimental value, provide shade, or improve the appearance of your landscape. However, if the trees have the potential to become a nightmare over time, it’s best to remove them and start over. Here are a few signs that it may be time to do so:

    • Trees become overcrowded
    • Dead trees are inviting rodents and insects
    • Trees have cracks and splits (a sign of rotting and disease)
    • Trees are developing destructive roots that can harm property and foundation 
    • Cleaning up leaves is becoming overwhelming
    • Too much debris blowing into the pool

    There are many factors that determine the cost of tree removal. Generally speaking, it depends on the size (height of the tree), type of tree, and the location of it. You can expect to pay anywhere from $150-$875.
    Small trees (typically considered 30 ft or under) are less expensive. Large trees (typically 30ft to 60ft) fall in the middle and tall trees over 60 feet, such as pine trees, fall on the higher end of the spectrum.

    Again, the price of removing a tree will vary. But, with John’s involvement, you’ll receive the best price possible for tree services needed, expedited scheduling, and quality customer service.

    Our tree removal service is just one of the many services we offer. Our process and approach has made us a go-to tree removal company and has earned us our high-ratings for customer satisfaction.

    If you require tree removal in The Woodlands, Kingwood, Cypress, Spring, Tomball, or any of the other surrounding areas, contact us for a free estimate.

    Signs of tree disease
    When you are out in your yard, take a look around to check your trees for signs of disease. Diseased trees have unusual growth patterns, spotted leaves, or other signs and symptoms.

    Overhanging branches

    During the growth process as tree branches grow higher and broader start to spread over the house roofline. These branches can fall and cause significant damage during a major windstorm.

    Suddenly leaning tree

    If you notice that one of your trees is suddenly starting to lean over to one side, it could be an indicator that you need emergency tree cutting services as it could be in danger of falling.

    Small branches or sprouts are emerging from the trunk

    See a branch or sprout growing out of a trunk; it is usually a response to severe stress. It is a sign that there is something wrong with your tree.

    Large dead branches

    Branches need to be removed if you notice a branch with dead leaves or missing bark. At the same time, you can have the tree inspected to see if it’s still structurally sound or if the entire tree needs to be removed as well.

    Damaged or decaying roots

    A tree’s root system can be one of the most significant indications of its health. If a tree’s roots are decaying or damaged, then the tree could fall at any time, especially with wind or a storm.

    Compromised trunk

    Signs to watch for if a tree’s trunk is damaged are large pieces of missing bark and cracks or cavities in the trunk. These are both strong indications that the tree is no longer structurally sound.

    Hollow tree

    A tree poses a danger and needs to be removed if the trunk has become hollow. Its strength has been severely compromised, presenting a fall hazard.

    There are a number of factors that will determine how much you’ll pay. However, the average cost for tree cutting ranges from $75 – $1,500. It’s important to note that these prices do not include related services like stump removal or stump grinding.
    Variables That Can Impact Tree Removal Costs

    Location

    Typically, location will play a vital role in how much the project will cost you. You may pay more if you live in a big city than if your home is situated in a small rural town. However, when you call Highpoint Tree Care, you’ll speak directly with the owner, John. His involvement in the process ensures you receive an affordable tree cutting price and expedited scheduling.

    Tree Height/Size

    As you begin receiving tree service quotes, you’ll find that many tree companies charge a certain fee per foot of height. If your tree is 30 feet tall or less, your project will be more affordable than if your tree is 60 – 80 feet tall.

    Hazards & Obstacles

    The hazards associated with your project are considered when a tree company prices it out. If the tree is away from any power lines or structures, you can expect to pay much less than if it is close to your house or has power lines weaving through its branches.

    Tree Growth: One of the most common reasons for tree trimming is growth beyond control. If your tree is growing too large, getting tangled around electrical wires, or invading areas where they will cause safety issues or aesthetic concerns, it is time to call a tree company. In some instances, the utility company will cover the tree trimming cost. Too much uncontrolled growth will require pruning a large amount of branches. While proper pruning can benefit your tree, improper pruning can be detrimental to a tree’s longevity and health.

    Deadwood and Signs of Disease: When a tree is not pruned, dead branches may begin to decay and cause deadwood which invites parasites, rodents and disease. Tree trimming services can be performed before the decay begins to spread. If gone untreated, eventually, tree removal services may be required.

    Branch Density: Excessive greenery is an indication that a tree is so thick it’s not receiving nutrients and allowing wind to pass through. Overtime, the weight may cause the tree to fall or become uprooted.

    Storm Damage: If there has recently been a storm or flood in your area, you may notice large, hanging limbs that have been broken off by the wind. These should be removed, as well as any other smaller branches that have been damaged in order to minimize the risk of diseases entering the tree.

    It’s a good idea to have a tree service company come and inspect your tree annually. In doing so, you’ll be made aware of weaknesses and disease that you may have missed. At Highpoint Tree Care, we make recommendations on how to proceed if the tree is sick or injured.

    There are many factors that determine tree trimming cost, such as: whether the tree is infected, the type of tree, the location of the tree and the size of the tree.
    Generally speaking, you can expect to pay anywhere from $75-$1,000. The smaller the tree (typically considered 30 ft or under) the less expensive.

    Large trees (typically 30ft to 60ft) fall in the middle, and tall trees over 60 feet, such as pine trees fall on the higher end of the spectrum.

    Again, costs may vary. But, with our approach, you’ll receive the best price possible for services needed. When you call, you won’t speak with an answering service or receptionist; you’ll speak with the owner of the company, John. His involvement ensures you receive expedited scheduling, quality customer service and save money.

    Our process and approach has made us a go-to in the tree care industry for tree trimming and has earned us our high-ratings and reviews. If you require tree trimming in The Woodlands, Kingwood, Spring, Cypress, Tomball or any of the other Greater Houston areas, contact us for a free estimate.

     

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