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In addition to strong wind, hurricane could cause surge along coastline up to 3.4 m (11 feet).
Then, followed by long rainfall which could be days. Sure, the result might be flooding everywhere.
We wonder whether our trees could stand up by this kind of hurricane, thus we call a tree removal, pruning or trimming company in our city.
The company sent a truck with special equipment. It was take several hours only (less than a day):
- to cut trees down
- chopping the trunk (log) into pieces
- clean all debris
- haul the woods away
- or store the pieces for using in cold winter
Hopefully, we could replace the removal trees to new ones (baby trees) in the next near future.
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...proper tree maintenance is a must.
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Good the trees are cut down for hurricane.
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You need to do what you gotta do.
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Fig 01- Special truck ready to cut the trees
In addition to strong wind, hurricane could cause surge along coastline up to 3.4 m (11 feet).
Then, followed by long rainfall which could be days. Sure, the result might be flooding everywhere.
We wonder whether our trees could stand up by this kind of hurricane, thus we call a tree removal, pruning or trimming company in our city.
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That sounds like a great plan. Although, I am too far inland for a hurricane, we have had some straight wind storms that have damaged some of the old neighborhoods. Always great to stay on top of these things if you can. However, not everyone can afford it.
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Fig 04- Cutting into pieces.
The company sent a truck with special equipment. It was take several hours only (less than a day):
- to cut trees down
- chopping the trunk (log) into pieces
- clean all debris
- haul the woods away
- or store the pieces for using in cold winter
Hopefully, we could replace the removal trees to new ones (baby trees) in the next near future.
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All the best getting it done. Our trees are such beautiful canopies on the street. Although, we have a lot less of them, due to winter storms that have hurt them over the years. They aren't as strong as they used to be. Some might be hollowed out and now the homes for raccoons. As of late, the prairie dogs have been coming out and climbing the trees too. It is a shock to see something that big in a tree, but it's happening.
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Trees are epic. Great that you can replace them. Good going.
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Fig 01- Special truck ready to cut the trees
In addition to strong wind, hurricane could cause surge along coastline up to 3.4 m (11 feet).
Then, followed by long rainfall which could be days. Sure, the result might be flooding everywhere.
We wonder whether our trees could stand up by this kind of hurricane, thus we call a tree removal, pruning or trimming company in our city.
All the best at getting this done. Good time to do it before Hurricane season starts. Go you!
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Fig 04- Cutting into pieces.
The company sent a truck with special equipment. It was take several hours only (less than a day):
- to cut trees down
- chopping the trunk (log) into pieces
- clean all debris
- haul the woods away
- or store the pieces for using in cold winter
Hopefully, we could replace the removal trees to new ones (baby trees) in the next near future.
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Great that you can replace the trees.
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With us, a new tree has to be planted for each tree cut down.
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Love the squirrel :-) Have a nice weekend!
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Fig 01- Special truck ready to cut the trees
In addition to strong wind, hurricane could cause surge along coastline up to 3.4 m (11 feet).
Then, followed by long rainfall which could be days. Sure, the result might be flooding everywhere.
We wonder whether our trees could stand up by this kind of hurricane, thus we call a tree removal, pruning or trimming company in our city.
Good thing you can plant new trees!
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Fig 04- Cutting into pieces.
The company sent a truck with special equipment. It was take several hours only (less than a day):
- to cut trees down
- chopping the trunk (log) into pieces
- clean all debris
- haul the woods away
- or store the pieces for using in cold winter
Hopefully, we could replace the removal trees to new ones (baby trees) in the next near future.
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Unfortunately, this is what you have to do. When we had a bad winter storm the other year the neighborhood lost 12 trees! It was such a shame.
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“Thank you so much for sharing all this great information with the how-to! It is so appreciated!” Wishing you a wonderful weekend, my friend!
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Cute squirrel. It is a good idea to take down and or trim the trees before a storm. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day. Have a great new week!
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