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Tree services near you

BBB is here to help you find the right tree service for your needs, whether it is tree removal or light pruning. Search this list to find an Accredited tree service near you..

 

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The Care of Trees

Tree Services, Lawn Care, Tree Pruning Service ...

BBB Rating: A+

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Serving the following areas:

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not BBB accredited
(330) 673-9511

22830 Quicksilver Dr,
Dulles, VA 20166

FM Tree Service LLC

Tree Services

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 856-4629

PO Box 313,
Sterling, VA 20167-0313

Growing Earth Tree Care

Tree Services

BBB Rating: A+
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(703) 818-8228

Sterling, VA 20166-2103

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Atlas Tree Inc

Tree Services

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 591-3045

20369 Evergreen Mills Rd,
Leesburg, VA 20175-6314

ADM Tree Services LLC

Tree Services, Lawn Maintenance, Stump Removal

BBB Rating: A+
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(703) 771-8080

PO Box 3234,
Sterling, VA 20167-3234

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Donegan's Tree Service & Creative Landscaping, Inc.

Tree Services, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Pruning Service

BBB Rating: A+
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(703) 327-6675

23028 Evergreen Mills Rd,
Leesburg, VA 20175-6410

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FM Tree Service LLC

Tree Services

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 856-4629

100 Linden Ct,
Sterling, VA 20164-2819

Tiny's Tree Service

Tree Services

not BBB accredited
(703) 860-6858

954 Park Avenue,
Herndon, VA 20170-3417

A & D Tree Services LLC

Tree Services

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 282-4426

408 Pickett Ln,
Herndon, VA 20170-5433

Laurel Companies, Inc

Tree Services

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 476-5600

24617 Amethyst Ln,
Chantilly, VA 20152-4231

Ashburn Tree LLC

Tree Services, Tree Pruning Service, Arborist ...

BBB Rating: A+
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(703) 424-9409

Herndon, VA 20170-5336

Tree Wizard LLC

Tree Services

not BBB accredited

Aldie, VA 20105-2305

Davey Tree Expert Company

Tree Services, Lawn Care, Tree Pruning Service ...

BBB Rating: A+

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Serving the following areas:

  • AK
  • AL
  • AR
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  • AZ
  • CA
  • CO
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  • IA
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not BBB accredited
(703) 327-9060

25245 Pleasant Valley Rd,
South Riding, VA 20152

The Tree Guy

Tree Services

not BBB accredited
(703) 995-4528

12110 Kinsley Pl,
Reston, VA 20190-3284

Laurel Companies, Inc

Tree Services

BBB Rating: A+

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not BBB accredited
(703) 476-5600

PO Box 244,
Aldie, VA 20105-0244

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Related tree service information

5 steps of tree removal

Tree removal can be a complicated and dangerous task. If you need a professional tree service company to help you safely and efficiently remove a tree, here is an overview of what you can expect.

  • Determine if tree removal is necessary for human safety, aesthetics, or the tree's health.
  • Clear the perimeter. The direction a tree will fall can be unpredictable. The arborists will scour the area to make sure nothing is in danger of being crushed and to ensure the tree will not touch live electrical wires.
  • Develop a plan. After the arborists have estimated where the tree will fall (according to the tree’s natural lean and the angle of the cut to be made), they will create a plan to keep everyone safe. They will also have a contingency plan in case the tree falls in an alternate direction.
  • Make the cut: A sharp angled cut will be made on one side of the tree, then cut from the other side to force the tree to fall in the designated direction.
  • Stump removal. Some tree services will leave the stump unless you specifically ask for its removal.

Tree removal is a high risk, multi-person job. Trained professionals with the correct equipment should only attempt it. If you think your tree needs to be removed, contact an accredited tree service near you.

 

4 signs your tree is sick

A sick or dying tree is more than an eyesore. It could potentially become hazardous and require a tree removal service. Sick and dying trees can fall onto homes, block roadways, or carry diseases which can be passed onto nearby trees. Here are four ways to tell if your tree is sick:

  • Dead leaves: Leaves should only fall in autumn. If you notice an increase in dead leaves or bare branches, it’s possible a fungus or disease has attacked the tree.
  • Falling branches: Branches that fall without warning pose a danger to those below. If limbs are falling off, it is only a matter of time before the rest of the tree falls as well.
  • Holes in the trunk: While some animals can burrow into a tree, the most likely cause of a large hole in the trunk is disease.
  • Rot or fungus on the bark or roots: Though it is often easy to miss unless you take a closer look, many of the first warning signs of a sick tree begin at the bark and roots. Check for flaking, rotting, or brittle bark. Roots should be firm and undamaged.

Sick trees can be saved if the problem is addressed quickly and efficiently. If you believe your tree may be sick, search for an accredited tree service near you to find the care it needs.

 

Dangers of DIY tree pruning

Professional tree services know how to correctly and safely remove limbs from a tree. Some homeowners prefer to handle minor pruning on their own. So, where does DIY pruning turn into requiring a professional tree service’s help? Generally, DIY pruning can be attempted with proper equipment and safety precautions. Those seeking to DIY should always:

  • Prune in small amounts. Most professional tree services recommend removing no more than a third of the tree at a time.
  • Only use shears to remove branches.
  • Cut from the bottom to the top. Thin the branches then focus on shaping the limbs.

Minor pruning of tree limbs can be safely attempted. However, homeowners should not attempt to prune large branches with a chainsaw. They should not use a ladder or climb the tree to reach branches high above the ground. Accidents can occur from misuse of equipment, falling from heights, or branches falling onto an electrical wire, person, or vehicle. Additionally, large branches could be too heavy to remove from the grounds.

If your tree requires more pruning than what you can safety remove with shears, search our list of accredited tree services near you.

 

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