TREE CAREFUL ~ Kevin Lowe with B.A.M. Affordable Tree Service offers Five FREE Tips And Other Advice to Homeowners

Currently, Lowe’s team at B.A.M. Affordable Tree Services serves the Northern Neck and surrounding counties. He extends his services to cover the East Coast and bring his expertise to help homeowners have a successful experience with working with a tree removal company.

Whether you are worried about that big tree that is leaning in your front yard, or you just want to get rid of that old stump, you are best advised to call in the professionals. Hiring a tree service company is not as straightforward as it may seem and requires a little foresight and planning.

Even the most zealous do-it-yourselfer will cautiously defer to the pros for a big project like tree removal. The trouble is, how do you find a reputable, trustworthy tree removal company for such a big (and potentially dangerous) job?

Tree removal can be risky, expensive business and Lowe offered his professional advice on how to select the Right Company for the Right Job!

According to Lowe: “Before hiring a tree removal specialist to remove that leaning or fallen tree, trim back a tree or even remove an old stump you should ask these five questions to help find the right team.

  1. Can you provide a copy of your license and liability insurance for tree removal services?

Some companies will tell you that they have insurance when in fact, they do not. Liability insurance and worker’s compensation insurance are crucial. They will protect you, the homeowner, from being on the hook for accidents or damages that happen during the tree removal process.

  1. How long will the tree removal process take?

The answer should depend on the complexity of the job. Any company that promises a speedy removal before understanding the work to be done is trying to sell you something.

  1. What’s included in your tree removal company’s fee?

Always find out what’s included as part of the tree removal or tree cutting service fee. Get it in writing before proceeding. Some “tree cutter” companies will cut down your tree, chop up the trunk into manageable sections and haul away the lumber for you. Others will leave the trunk where it lies and let you handle it yourself. Also, keep in mind that some companies charge for travel time or mileage. If this is the case, a local company may be a more economical choice. And remember, lowest estimates are not always best. Some companies just want to make a quick buck. That could leave you with results that are disappointing or disastrous.

  1. Can you give me an estimate?

Any reputable company should be able to give you an estimate. The estimate will be an approximation of the job costs, based on the information you give them. Ask how much stump removal will cost. Sometimes tree removal companies include this in their price. Sometimes they do not.

  1. Do you expect any payment up front for tree removal?

True professionals in our industry do not charge before doing the job. Note some companies ask for a deposit, but it should only be 25% of the estimate.

On top of these five questions, Lowe suggests doing as much homework as possible. Solicit estimates from at least three tree removal providers. Perhaps most importantly, consider the company’s reputation. Check the company’s website. Ask neighbors if they’ve hired the company for similar work. When you call the company, ask for references. Any high-quality tree removal service company will be proud to share a list of satisfied customers. Learn more about B.A.M Affordable Tree Service at: www.bamaffordabletreeservice.com/