Address: 105 S 7th St, Mount Vernon, WA 98274, USA
Phone: +13605105355
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Clifford Snow
Christopher was very helpful in suggesting ways we may be able to save the trees. Though the percentage is low of saving them, we are going to try. We have a reasonable quote if they need to come out.
STACEY BESSETT
On a Sunday evening I noticed a tree leaning precariously towards my neighbor's house. I did not think I would get anyone out on a Sunday evening, but Brandon came right out and assessed the situation for safety. He came back first thing Monday morning and took down the tree. I had already made peace with the fact that my fence and part of my shed would be damaged and probably my neighbor's property as well, but he was able to lay it down right next to my side of the fence, away from the shed with minimal damage to anything. It was all very best case scenario for what could have been a dangerous and expensive situation. I highly recommend Earthworks Tree Service.
Pamela Jull
Earthworks impressed me right from the start. The arborist who came to discuss the job and build out the bid was thoughtful and helpful and the conversation I had with him was very informative. I was impressed when the foreman, Brandon, showed up a month later with a detailed written plan that exactly represented what I had discussed with the prior arborist. Brandon and his crew did a fine job of revamping three overgrown trees that have gone 10 years without a pruning. He worked with me to be sure we didn't lose the privacy offered by the overgrown plum in the back yard, took down a massive trunk that had compromised a neighbor's fence and threatened their roof, and revived an ailing alder that has struggled in recent years since being topped by a storm. We took two bids for this job and Earthworks offered the better price and was here and gone in three hours, leaving a clean site.
Janaki Kilgore
Earthworks tree service skillfully managed the removal of our hazard trees in challenging weather conditions and locations. As certified arborists, they were helpful in assessing the health of trees on our property. It was worth the expense to have the work done expertly and safely with the proper equipment. The crew was friendly and respectful. They raked and chipped all branches, leaving the grass and driveway pristine. They gave me all the chips I wanted; it is a valuable mulch for shrubs and trees.
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Spikeless climbing is our preferred method and is available upon request.
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Estimates are usually scheduled within one business day.
Spikeless climbing is our preferred method and is available upon request.
There are many signs of a sick plant. Some major signs include, broken and dangling branches, fungus and mushroom growth, uneven or discolored trees/leaves, and cracked tree trunks. To learn more, visit our website.
This is the largest group of credential holders. These professional arborists have a minimum of three years experience in some aspect of tree care and have passed an exam developed by an international panel of experts. The exam extensively covers every aspect of tree care, and the individuals must have an acceptable level of knowledge in all areas of arboriculture.
Our arborists know how to care for trees in ways that are environmentally conscious and that preserve the safety and beauty of your property.
Hiring a certified arborist means you can rest easy knowing that your tree care professional has the right training and experience to restore or maintain the health of your trees.
Crown reduction is a method used to reduce the leverage of individual tree branches. Leverage is often the culprit for failure, as it significantly increases the weight of a branch, causing breakage. Thinning is a method in which every third or fourth branch is removed. Crown reduction is a more effective method.
If you have limbs that are breaking, it’s likely due to leverage. A crown reduction reduces leverage/the risk of failure by shortening limbs.
Tree Risk Checklist Consider these questions: Are there large, dead branches in the tree? Are there detached branches hanging in the tree? Does the tree have cavities or rotten wood along the trunk or in major branches? Are mushrooms present at the base of the tree? Are there cracks or splits in the trunk or where branches are attached? Have any branches fallen from the tree? Have adjacent trees fallen over or died? Has the trunk developed a strong lean? Do many of the major branches arise from one point on the trunk? Call now for more information!
Arborists specialize in the care of individual trees. They are knowledgeable about the needs of trees and are trained and equipped to provide proper care. Hiring an arborist is a decision that should not be taken lightly. Proper tree care is an investment that can lead to substantial returns. Well-cared-for trees are attractive and can add considerable value to your property.
Crown reduction is a method used to reduce the leverage of individual tree branches. Leverage is often the culprit for failure as it significantly increases the weight of a branch, causing breakage. Thinning is a method in which every third or fourth branch is removed. Crown reduction is a more effective method.
Usually, you get it done twice a year; pruning is done annually. However, the frequency all depends on the plant species.
It’s best to trim or prune a tree or shrub during its dormant season. The only exception is if there is a hazard. You can also technically prune a pine tree at any time of the year, but it is still best to do it in its dormant season as well.
In order to better assist with emergencies, our team is available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Find out more at earthworkstreeservice.com.
Yes, at Earthworks Tree Service we're a proudly locally owned and operated business.
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