by denverheights | Dec 12, 2019 | FAQ
The average tree trimming service will usually cost $80 to $350 per tree. For a medium-sized tree, you might be quoted $150, in comparison to $250+ if that tree was diseased, hazardous, or full of pests. For big trees, such as pine or oak, expect to pay between $300...
by denverheights | Dec 12, 2019 | FAQ
Individual tree service providers, as stated above, make between $21,000 and $49,000 per year. A tree service business, however, can make about $100,000 to $200,000 in annual gross income. After expenses are deducted, annual profit is around $50,000.
by denverheights | Dec 12, 2019 | FAQ
General liability insurance: This basic liability policy covers many of the liability risks all businesses face, such as property damage and bodily injury that you or your employees cause while performing tree care, removing trees or driving to and from job...
by denverheights | Dec 12, 2019 | FAQ
A reciprocating saw is one of the most versatile power tools you can own. It can cut virtually any building material. But it’s also great for trimming tree branches. Now you can use a standard reciprocating saw blade to cut tree branches, but you’ll get...
by denverheights | Dec 12, 2019 | FAQ
“To fell” is a perfectly good verb that mean “to cause to fall.” Sometimes you might hear a newscaster say that a storm felled power lines, or you might read in a book of stories that a boy named David felled a giant named Goliath. Because...
by denverheights | Dec 12, 2019 | FAQ
Home insurance generally does not cover removal of the tree unless it falls on a fence, garage or home and causes damage. … Check your home insurance policy or call your insurance agent for details. Typically, home insurance policies cover tree removal up to...
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