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What to Expect During a Large Tree Removal

Homeowners love their trees—and so do we—but there comes a moment when a tree shifts from being an asset to a liability.

It starts with a feeling of unease. Maybe you’re looking out your kitchen window at a massive oak tree leaning a little too aggressively toward your roof. Perhaps you’ve noticed dead branches hanging precariously over your driveway after the latest storm.

We see this all the time here in Augusta County. Homeowners love their trees—and so do we—but there comes a moment when a tree shifts from being an asset to a liability.

At Blue Mountain Arbor, we understand that facing a large tree removal can be stressful. That’s why we believe in transparency. We want to walk you through exactly what happens when we remove a large tree, from the first phone call to the final cleanup.

What Qualifies as Large Tree Removal?

Not every tree job is created equal. We are talking about trees that have significant height, massive trunk diameter, and a canopy spread that dominates the landscape. In our area, we often deal with mature hardwoods like oak trees, maples, and hickories that have stood for decades.

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