Our Chicago office has a team of arborists who are dedicated to helping residents and businesses keep their trees and shrubs healthy. Our arborists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of tree and shrub problems that are unique to Chicago. We have access to Chicago Tree Pro's worldwide resources and advanced scientific research facility so we can offer customers benefits that aren't offered by other Chicago tree services.
Not Obtaining Permit: You might need a permit depending on the municipality where you live to have a tree removed. This is important because it not only protects your legal rights but also ensures the job is done properly.
It is not necessary to maintain the area. This includes watering and fertilizing the area.
The Chicago, Illinois branch offers tree and shrub care services, including pruning, fertilization and tree removal.
Hiring an unlicensed contractor. This is essential because they will have insurance to protect your property in case anything goes wrong.
The Tree Removal and Filling of the Area. You will need to keep an eye on it. This includes checking the area for diseases or pests.
Chicago Tree Pro employs an integrated approach to manage insects and diseases on your property. Here are some of the most common diseases and pests that can affect trees and shrubs within the Chicago, IL region.
Not knowing what you're getting yourself into: It is crucial to fully understand the tree-removal process before hiring someone else to do it. So you know what to expect, and can ensure the job goes smoothly.
You should not fill in the hole: After the tree is removed, you will need to fill in any holes left. This can be done using dirt, mulch or rocks.
Our Chicago office offers many additional services that will suit your arboricultural needs, in addition to the ones listed above. Chicago Tree Pro will provide you with the personal expertise and responsiveness that a local business can offer, as well as the research, knowledge, and resources that a global leader in tree and shrub care.
Not wearing the correct clothing: Proper clothing is essential when removing a tree. This includes long pants and closed-toe footwear, as well as eye protection.
It is not possible to remove the tree. This can be accomplished by taking it to your local landfill or recycling centre.
Tree Service Chicago conducts extensive research on many tree species to ensure that you can choose the right tree species for your property. Find out more about the most common tree species in Chicago, IL.
Not having the proper equipment: To properly remove a branch, you will need the right tools. This includes tools like a ladder, chainsaw, and gloves.
The area should not be watered after it has been cleared. This will keep the soil from drying out and will encourage new growth.
Tree Service Chicago is proud of being a member so many industry associations. Our arborists are among the most highly skilled in their field and have been awarded this distinction. Chicago Tree Pro was inspected and awarded accreditation based on the following: adherence to industry standards for safety and quality, training of professional staff and dedication to quality business practices.
Don't forget to check the contract before signing. This will allow you to be fully informed and eliminate any surprises later.
Clearing the Area is Important: After the tree has been removed it is important to clear the surrounding area. This includes taking out any branches or leaves.
Chicago Tree Pro was established in 1907, and is the largest scientific tree and shrub care business worldwide with branches all over the United States. We can assist with any type of tree, shrub or insect management problem. For more information, please fill out the below form or call us at (888) 662-8308.
It is not a good idea to ask for references before hiring a contractor. This will give you a chance to review their past work to get an idea about what you can expect.
Pruning the Tree is Not Required: You will need to trim the tree after it has been removed. This includes trimming any damaged or dead branches.