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Mboro_Bill
07-08-2007, 11:00 AM
I would like to get some trees removed from a lot in Suissevale. There are two large pines 60+ feet that are about 15' from the side of the house and 4 oak trees in front that are starting to lean towards the wires and the front of the house. We recently received a card in the mail at our MA residence from Triple A Tree Care in Moultonborough. We called and left a message but have received no call back yet (it's only been one day so far). Has anyone used this guy before or can you provide another name and number? They would probably need at least a bucket if not a crane.
Thanks,
Bill V
Lakegeezer
07-08-2007, 01:41 PM
If you don't get a response, try Chippers, out of Meredith. They have removed several 100' tall trees for us and one that crashed into the house. Great service, good prices, and the clean-up job was amazing both times we used them.
Mboro_Bill
07-08-2007, 06:27 PM
If you don't get a response, try Chippers, out of Meredith. They have removed several 100' tall trees for us and one that crashed into the house. Great service, good prices, and the clean-up job was amazing both times we used them.
Thanks for the reply lg. I'll give them a try if I don't hear from Triple A soon.
Bill V
I have a similar situation with my trees (close to house), with utility wires to neighbors' homes that run across my lot.
A neighbor removed a number of large trees, only to have several other large trees fall due to strong winds in July, 2005 (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2222&highlight=winds).
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i117/chipmunkwhisperer/WONandWOFFL/KnockdownsAfterTrimming.jpg
I'd look at your surrounding tree situation. Leafy trees to your West can block summer's heat, but allow the sun in after the leaves have fallen. A clump of evergreens can cut down the heating bill from the effects of Winter's northerlies.
"Opening up the canopy" can have unintended consequences.
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i117/chipmunkwhisperer/WONandWOFFL/APKnockdowns.jpg
AC2717
07-09-2007, 07:08 AM
Hi Look up previous posts this year about tree removal there are good references.
THere is an excellent tree remover in the area that will give you a fair price and honest hard quick work. A couple of us have used him on this forum. His name is Courtney Kelly, or Court for short. His email is:
irishnhff@yahoo.com
He is professional, curtious, and very plesant and fair. He hails frmo the Laconia area and will travel all over NH for work.
I do not give out his number because I have never asked him permission to do so. Email him and he will get back to you asap, if he is not out on a current job.:rolleye2:
Irrigation Guy
07-11-2007, 07:13 AM
Try Dave from Lees Mills Landscape and Excavation. 253-9316. He also specializes in tree work and septic installations. He is located in Moultonboro. I had him do some work at my place, and it was done very reasonably and on a timely basis.
I will be calling again for some additional work in the fall.
Senter Cove Guy
07-11-2007, 08:44 AM
Call Shayne Lovering: 603-569-0569
He does great work.
ACutAbove
07-11-2007, 08:23 PM
Try A.F. Roy tree service 603-286-7506 I use him for all my tree work. If it is something I can not handle myself. I have used him for some really tough drops and he is very knowledgable with all aspects of tree work.
Tell him Ken from Acut Above told you to call.....
Mboro_Bill
07-22-2007, 03:29 PM
I have not checked this thread for a while and see that there are lots of tree cutters I can try. Triple A finally got back to me and gave me quite a surprise. Just to take down the two pines was $3100 and $4900 for all of the trees. Needless to say I'm going to be calling a few leads you all have supplied for additional estimates. Thanks to all for the references.
Bill V
SAMIAM
07-23-2007, 07:37 AM
MboroBill....I'm surprised at the price he quoted you for those trees.I also called him in response to his mailer and he took down 7 dead hemlocks for me.They averaged 50' but one was much larger.He took them right to the ground,removed them several had to be climbed.limbed and topped (even layed limbs accross the driveway so that the tree wouldn't damage the asphalt) cleaned up so that you'd never know the trees were even there.
The price............................................. .........$1,000
Must be that larger trees require a crane......or maybe he was just getting started and came in way too cheap.I had no idea because I got no other quotes....but I was happy.
Mboro_Bill
07-28-2007, 05:02 PM
Hi Samiam,
Wow, you definitely got a great price. If I had been quoted a better price I would have gone with him too. He stopped by the house when we were not here and then called my wife back to give her the estimate. I'm not sure I can repeat what she told him ;-). He did say he would definitely need a crane but I expected that since they are so close to the house and he probably can't drop them. I sent Court an email and he said he would be out to take a look. We'll see...
MboroBill....I'm surprised at the price he quoted you for those trees.I also called him in response to his mailer and he took down 7 dead hemlocks for me.They averaged 50' but one was much larger.He took them right to the ground,removed them several had to be climbed.limbed and topped (even layed limbs accross the driveway so that the tree wouldn't damage the asphalt) cleaned up so that you'd never know the trees were even there.
The price............................................. .........$1,000
Must be that larger trees require a crane......or maybe he was just getting started and came in way too cheap.I had no idea because I got no other quotes....but I was happy.
secondcurve
07-30-2007, 04:57 AM
MboroBill:
Check around. I had a similar job (6 good sized trees in Tuftonboro near power lines) and got two quotes at around $3,500.00 and then a third at $1,350.00. The third was from a national firm so they wre no fly by night company. Three guys did the work in about 5 hours. If you do the math, they clearly made money at $1,350.00......I think it all comes down to who has a crew that is sitting around and who is busy.
Mboro_Bill
07-30-2007, 11:54 AM
Secondcurve
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.
MboroBill:
Check around. I had a similar job (6 good sized trees in Tuftonboro near power lines) and got two quotes at around $3,500.00 and then a third at $1,350.00. The third was from a national firm so they wre no fly by night company. Three guys did the work in about 5 hours. If you do the math, they clearly made money at $1,350.00......I think it all comes down to who has a crew that is sitting around and who is busy.
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