Dead branches and trees can be a hazard to your home, vehicle, and other valuable objects. If you don't have the experience and knowledge of tree pruning, it's best to hire a tree maintenance professional. Before you hire a tree service, there are a few things you should consider. It's essential to check the type of insurance the company has.
Make sure they have the right workers' compensation and liability insurance to cover any damage caused to your home. You should also ask what type of equipment they plan to use and how they plan to do the job. Ensure that the company meets a rigorous security standard. Employees must wear hard hats and comply with all OSHA regulations.
Ask for references from other satisfied customers who have had work similar to yours. The company should be familiar with all types of trees, from palm trees to apple trees and crepe myrtles. Make sure they have a license; it is illegal to operate a tree service company without one. Look for a reputable tree service to ensure the safest and highest quality results.
One of the benefits of working with a TCIA member is that they are up to date with regulatory practices in the tree care business. Make sure that they are not engaged in “hedging”, which is the removal of living parts of the crown of the tree and is also harmful to the health of your tree. Also, make sure they don't use spikes if they have to climb the tree, which can leave marks and other wounds on the trunk. Once you are comfortable with your choice, you can rest easy knowing that your tree maintenance professional will do the job efficiently and safely. Workers' compensation helps you and the employee if the contractor is injured while you are tearing down a tree.