How To Hire A Tree Removal Service

January 6, 2024

Tree removal services come in many different forms, so it’s important to choose the right one for your needs. Here are some questions to ask before hiring a tree removal service.

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Tree removal in action with the help of a crane

Check The Tree Company’s License.

Before you hire any tree removal service, make sure they have the proper license to do business in the state of North Carolina. Contractors are required by law, in the state of North Carolina, to have a business license. Not only does it confirm that you are a recognized entity with the state, but it also makes for accountability. When you are a licensed contractor, you have to adhere to state regulations and are held to certain standards, which protects your clients and ensures liability across the board.

Ask For Insurance Coverage.

It’s also important to ask how much insurance coverage the company offers. Do they have insurance coverage at all? Most companies will offer liability insurance, which covers damage caused to property during the removal process. They might also offer workers’ compensation insurance, which protects employees who are injured while performing services for the company. 


Accidents happen, but will the company you hire have proper coverage in case something goes wrong? No one goes in expecting a mistake, but human errors do happen. You want to make sure that someone else’s mishap will not be your burden. Here at All Pro Tree & Crane we are fully insured, because trust issues are not a part of our practice or vocabulary.

Ask About Experience.

You’ll want to make sure the company has enough experience removing trees safely. If they’ve never done it before, find out how many times they’ve removed trees and whether they use any special equipment. Are they doing a very dangerous job by hand, when it would be more practical and safe to use high-end equipment? Do they know how to tell if a tree is dying or diseased and needs to be removed, or if it is perfectly healthy and safe as it stands? Trees are a part of the ecosystem, and the work is far more complex than just showing up and chopping them down. Education on tree care and removal is imperative. 


All Pro Tree & Crane isn’t your typical tree service company. We actually have our own Certified Crane Operators in-house, whereas many in this field of work contract out for equipment like cranes. We use top of the line equipment, to provide five-star service. Not only are we experienced, but keeping our equipment and operators on-staff helps to pass down savings to you! 


Whether it’s a boom truck, a bucket truck, or a crane, you can rest assured we use modernized machinery to get the job done right the first time around. We have been doing this for nearly 40 years. We pride ourselves on our old school customer service approach, while we strive to use the most up-to-date tools to ensure efficient and safe tree removal at all times.

Check Out Online References.

Ask them for references. Make sure they provide you with contact information so you can call them up and ask them questions. Also, check online reviews to get an overall synopsis on what locals have to say about their experience doing business with them. We are proud to have over 100 online reviews, and you can see for yourself what Henderson County, N.C. has to say about All Pro Tree & Crane.


https://allprotreeandcranenc.com. We guarantee that if you scroll through our Google reviews, you’ll see that we’ve most likely taken care of your family and friends over the years.

When you’re done checking out our reviews, pick up the phone and call us to handle your tree service needs. Hire THE PROS at All Pro Tree & Crane, Inc. Get it done right, the first time.

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