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Bullet
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A family member wants to remove some very large trees that are very near their house in Wake County.

Anyone have a good experience with a local tree removal company?

(this should probably go in Lounge, but figured I might get more responses here)

2/20/2018 11:40:59 AM

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I don't know how common it is, but these guys have a crane - http://youngstreetech.com/ and were cheaper than the other 3 quotes i got.

2/20/2018 12:11:22 PM

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We had a few trees taken down and used Blackhawk. Were very pleased with the job they did and the price was similar to all the others. https://www.blackhawktreeinc.com/

2/21/2018 9:59:49 AM

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Arbor Maxx was very good and one other. If they are huge, a crane makes easy work of it, as my mom had 25 pine trees removed in a day and all were 60-90 feet tall. Next day they ground all the stumps.

2/21/2018 10:04:31 AM

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i was really happy with bartlett tree experts. i think their removal price wasn't the lowest, but i was most comfortable with them to asses a bunch of trees so just had them also do the removal

2/21/2018 10:24:10 AM

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Thanks everyone, I'm going to look into all of these.

Keep them coming....

2/21/2018 10:55:17 AM

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Dynamite

2/21/2018 12:24:54 PM

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there's a user on here that will twist up to 10 of them for you

2/21/2018 12:34:34 PM

Bullet
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^lol

any more suggestions? it's going to have to be a larger operation, these trees aren't going to be easy.

2/27/2018 3:18:53 PM

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ncsu grad, has his own crane

http://everetttreeservice.com/

2/27/2018 3:22:04 PM

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it was too big for barlett? i thought they were pretty big, they removed a bunch of tall trees on a slope beside a 40kV line for me

maybe asplundh?

[Edited on February 27, 2018 at 4:09 PM. Reason : ass plunder]

2/27/2018 4:03:54 PM

Bullet
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Sorry, I was just clarifying for future recommendations....

I did notice that they don't emphasize "tree removal", but I still plan to contact them.

2/27/2018 4:35:45 PM

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A,+ tree and crane

2/28/2018 11:43:57 PM

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Thanks everyone

I had several that were listed on here come out and give estimates, I ended up going with these guys

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"ncsu grad, has his own crane

http://everetttreeservice.com/"


They had one of the cheaper estimates, and I have nothing but good things to say about the operation. Total professionals, and it was pretty amazing to watch fast and efficient they worked. I would definitely recommend them.

4/18/2018 1:18:27 PM

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How much did they charge? I think I ended up paying ~$300 per yuge pine tree to have them yanked out via crane with stumps ground. Trees the crane couldn't reach would have cost more than that (youngs tree tech)

4/18/2018 1:22:36 PM

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