
Recognizing When Your Tree May Be At Risk Of Damaging The Property Or Even Injuring People
Trees are important to provide shade and beauty in your backyard or garden. While trees improve the living conditions of your property, there are many
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Tree removal becomes important when trees create overcrowding, damage structures, or hamper new construction. It is a job best done by specialists to avoid any harm to property or people. We provide a complete range of tree removal services at competitive prices. Our team has the training and equipment to get your job done safely, quickly and efficiently.
Tree trimming and pruning encourages air circulation which reduces disease incidence and the possibility of damage from high winds. Tree trimming also removes unhealthy or dangerous limbs that can easily fall in severe weather and allows more sunlight reach your understory plants.
Stumps interfere with your property's good looks. They can also be a danger if not adequately ground down. The most effective and efficient means of doing this is with a stump grinder. Our stump grinding equipment has the additional capabilities to grind and remove tree roots.
That’s right, we not only service trees but shrubs as well! Shrubs can do two things. They can make a property look really nice or they can make it look more unkept than it actually is. If you have shrubs that need to be removed, shaped or trimmed then we are the company for you.
High winds can harm branches and throw debris around, injuring or breaking off parts of your trees, and heavy rains can saturate the soil and can make it all too easy for trees to tilt, move, and uproot themselves during and after a storm. Whether a tree or branch has in fact fallen or is just threatening to fall, WeCutUglyTrees.com provides 24-hour emergency tree removal and trimming.
Not only are free wood chips attractive ground cover, but they provide beneficial organic material to the soil around shrubs and trees, help the soil retain moisture, and release small amounts of nitrogen and other nutrients as they decompose. Call now to get free wood chips delivered to your property.
– The City of Roswell does not have the legal authority to require the removal of trees that are located on private property unless the trees threaten public property (public streets, sidewalks, school yards, public parks and other public property). When there is a dispute between neighbors about a perceived hazardous tree, this is a civil issue and the City of Roswell will not intervene. If a tree falls from your neighbor’s property onto your property – that is also a civil matter. However, each property owner is responsible for cleaning up any debris on his/her property. In general, you have the right to cut any part of a neighbor’s tree that is over your property as long as you don’t permanently damage the tree. However, you may want to notify your neighbor beforehand to avoid legal problems. It is recommended that property owners contact a tree removal service, an arborist, their homeowner’s insurance company or an attorney for advice on how to handle these situations. 78
– Before removing a tree, consult the City’s Arborist/Landscape Architect to determine if a tree removal permit is required. No tree removal permit is required to remove trees from residential lots unless the lot is one (1) acre or more, or if the tree is a specimen tree or is located in a buffer.
Mableton is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. According to the 2020 census, Mableton has a population of 40,834. Upon Brookhaven’s cityhood in December 2012, Mableton became the largest unincorporated CDP in Metro Atlanta. == History == Between the 16th and 19th centuries, most of the land in present-day southern Cobb County belonged to the Cherokee and Creek. Two indigenous villages were established near the area that will later become known as Mableton – the settlements of Sweet Water Town and Nickajack. Both tribes coinhabited the area peacefully, with one legend claiming that eventual ownership of the area by the Cherokee was settled via a ball game. One of the earliest known records of white Europeans being aware of the inhabitants is an 1839 map depicting a ‘Nickajack Creek’ converging with the Chattahoochee River south and west of the Standing Peachtree settlement. Ultimately, all native inhabitants in Georgia were forced out of their lands by the 1830s, and much of the vacancies were granted to European settlers by land lottery. The town was named after Scottish immigrant Robert Mable (1803-1885), who on September 11, 1843, bought 300 acres (approximately 120 hectares or 1.2 km2) of land in southern Cobb County from the Georgia Land Lottery of 1832. Mable was a millwright and farmer who grew cotton, corn, potatoes, and sorghum in the area; he owned between 11 and 48 slaves by 1860.
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