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  • Writer: Tyler Pieragostini
    Tyler Pieragostini
  • Mar 15
  • 1 min read

Back in December, a client scheduled with us to remove a Red Oak that was bordering their neighbor's property, afraid of it becoming a hazard due to it slowly decaying. The night before our scheduled date to get that tree down, we get a call from the client stating, "don't worry about coming tomorrow to take down that tree...heavy winds came through earlier today and took half the tree down already...onto our neighbors roof 😬". (Thankfully noone was hurt & the damage wasn't tremendous.)


Once reevaluating, we all agreed & found it best for another slowly decaying Red Oak to come down as well, to prevent another similar situation.


Dead trees??? Let's get them down onto the ground safely, with no damage! 🪵🌳




 
 
 

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