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Here at Western Hemlock Tree and Stump Service, we are dedicated to providing top-notch services to help you maintain the health and beauty of your trees. Whether you have questions about tree care, need assistance with tree trimming or removal, or simply want to learn more about how to properly care for your trees, we are here to help.
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318 SE Everett Mall Way #101
Everett, WA 98208
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Are you licensed and insured?
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WA CONTRACTOR LICENSE # WESTEHT790JZ
Why should I trim my trees?
Regularly trimming your trees is essential for their overall health and appearance. Not only does it help maintain their shape and keep them looking neat and tidy, but it also has numerous other benefits.
How do I know if my tree is dead?
When it comes to determining whether a tree is dead or alive, there are a few key signs to look out for. By following these steps, you can assess the health of your tree and decide on the best course of action.
1. Check for Signs of Life
- Look for buds, leaves, and new growth on the branches. If you don’t see any of these signs, it could indicate that your tree is dead.
2. Inspect the Bark
- Take a close look at the tree’s bark. If it appears dry, brittle, and cracked, this could be a telltale sign of a dead tree.
3. Look for Signs of Decay
- Check for fungal growth, insect infestations, or mushrooms at the base of the tree. These can all be indicators of a tree in decline.
4. Test the Tree’s Flexibility
- Gently push on the branches to see if they bend or move. If they are stiff and unyielding, it’s likely that your tree is dead.
5. Check the Roots
- Inspect the roots for any signs of life. Dry and brittle roots could be a clear indication that your tree is no longer alive.
By carefully observing these signs and symptoms, you can make an informed decision about the health of your tree. Remember, it’s always best to consult with a professional arborist if you’re unsure about the status of your tree.
What should I expect with your services?
When you choose Western Hemlock Tree Services, you’re getting the best in the business. Our team is dedicated to providing the highest quality work and customer service, and we strive to make sure that your trees are taken care of with the utmost care and attention.
Will my properties be safe when removing my tree?
When it comes to tree removal, safety our top priority. At Western Hemlock Tree Services, we have a dedicated team of highly experienced professionals who are trained to handle tree removal with precision and care. We understand the importance of ensuring the safety of your property during the removal process.
When is the best time to do tree trimming?
Tree trimming is essential for the health and aesthetics of your trees. Knowing the best time to trim them can make a significant difference in the outcome. Here are the ideal times to trim trees throughout the year:
1. Springtime
- Springtime is the ideal time to trim trees, as the weather is mild and the trees are beginning to bud.
During springtime, the trees are coming out of dormancy and starting to grow again. Trimming during this period can help shape the trees and promote healthy growth throughout the season.
2. Late Summer
- Late summer is a great time to trim trees because the foliage is lush and the branches are strong.
Trimming in late summer can help maintain the shape of the tree and prevent any overgrowth. It is also a good time to remove any dead or damaged branches before the harsh winter months.
3. Winter
- Winter is a great time to trim trees because the trees are dormant and the branches are easier to manage.
During winter, the trees are dormant, making it an ideal time to trim them without causing stress to the tree. Trimming during this period can also improve the overall structure of the tree.
4. Early Fall
- Early fall is a great time to trim trees as the leaves are still on the trees, making it easier to see which branches need to be trimmed.
Trimming in early fall allows you to assess the tree’s structure before the leaves start falling. It is a good time to remove any weak or unwanted branches to prepare the tree for the winter months.
5. Late Fall
- Late fall is also a great time to trim trees as the leaves have fallen off and it’s easier to see the shape of the tree.
Trimming in late fall can help shape the tree and remove any branches that may cause issues during the winter. It also prepares the tree for new growth in the upcoming spring.