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    How to Hang Drywall Like a Pro The Family Handyman

    - July 2, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Intro to how to drywallPhoto 1: Fasten backers at corners

    Fasten wood backing wherever drywall ends have no support within 4 in. Make sure to check corners and ceiling/wall joints.

    Measure from the end of the ceiling to the middle of a joist and cut the sheet to length. End cuts should split framing members. Gaps at ends and splices should be less than 1/4 in. Mark fastening guidelines every 16 in. from end of sheet with a drywall square. Cut overall lengths 1/4 in. shorter for easier fitting.

    Be bold! You dont need a truckload of tools, the mind of a rocket scientist or an Arnold Schwarzenegger-like physique to hang drywall. You just need to get familiar with the fundamentals for how to install drywall to gain the confidence to tackle the job yourself.

    Drywall is one of the easiest-to-use and cheapest construction materials in the world. Even a serious mistake will make you chuckle, knowing youve wasted little time and probably less than five bucks. And the money you save handling the task yourself will come in handy for furnishing that new room.

    Hanging rock (short for Sheetrock) doesnt require a lot of finesse, but it is heavy work. But if you have a strong back and you can climb four steps without wheezing, dont be afraid to tackle one, two or even three rooms on your own. Its sometimes hard to interest a pro in hanging just a room or two, or even get on the schedule. And youll pay hundreds of dollars for the privilege. Besides, defining and covering the walls with a finished material can be satisfying.

    This how to install drywall article will demonstrate the basics of hanging drywall. If you do a good job of hanging it, the drywall can be taped and finished smoothly and easily. Taping refers to the process of filling fastener holes, applying joint tape and three layers of taping compound to seams and corners, and then sanding. Poor hanging techniques make it difficult for even a seasoned taper to deliver a flat, uncracked surface thats free of nail pops and ready for paint. Well show you the techniques and tools the pros use to get thehow to install drywall job done fast and in a way that makes taping as painless as possible.

    Follow these relatively simple steps for how to install drywall and enjoy that new bedroom, family room or, if youre really lucky, billiard room!

    The pros never secure drywall with nails anymore, and neither should you. Screws anchor the rock solidly to the framing, do less damage to the paper face, and are less likely to cause fastener pops down the road. Nail pops are a nuisance to fix and generally wont appear until after youve applied the final coat of paint.

    A drywall screw gun is a high-speed, low-torque drill specifically adapted for installing drywall (Photo 11). With an adjustable nosing, it sets screws very quickly at precisely the correct depth. It may be worth buying if youre planning to hang a lot of drywall. If you decide to rent, plan to tack up all the drywall with as few nails as possible, then screw off all the rock at the same time to save rental fees. There are various styles of adapters and attachments for converting conventional drills into screw guns, but the results arent as good. There is no substitute for a drywall screw gun.

    Most drywalling calls for three basic types and thicknesses of material:

    Door and window jambs and electrical outlets are usually set up for 1/2-in. drywall, so check to confirm. Three-eighths-inch and 1/4-in. are available as well but are rarely used except on curved wall surfaces or areas where thinner rock is required. For example, if youre patching old plaster walls, 3/8-in. may be the only thickness that will match the depth of the plaster.

    Drywall usually comes in either 48 or 412 sizes. If you live in an area large enough to support a commercial supplier, itll offer more variety than an average lumberyard. It may have 9-, 10- and 14-ft. lengths, 54-in. widths for 9-ft. ceilings and odd things like flexible drywall for curved surfaces. Drywall lengths dont radically affect overall material cost. If you think you can handle 12-ft. sheets (and if theyll fit through the stairwells), theyre the way to go. Youll have far less waste and fewer seams to tape. Keep in mind that a 48 sheet weighs 55 lbs. and a 12-footer about 82 lbs.

    Measure the length needed and score the paper face with a utility knife, using a drywall square as a straightedge.

    Snap the sheet, fold it open and cut through the paper on the backside.

    Smooth rough edges on cut ends with aSurform tool to ensure tight joints.

    This is your last chance to fix any problems that will soon be hidden behind finished walls. Have leaky plumbing repaired and install (or have installed) any additional electrical outlets or switches, dedicated computer modem lines or outlets, and phone jacks. This is also the time to add any missing drywall backers (Photo 1). Youll need to support any ends that are unsupported for more than 4 in.

    Estimate materials by adding up total surface areas and dividing by square feet per sheet. A 48 sheet will cover 32 sq. ft. and a 412 sheet will cover 48 sq. ft. Dont deduct for doors and windows unless theyre very large. I usually order just enough to do the job. Id rather go out for a few more sheets than get stuck with extra rock. It doesnt store well and the garbologists arent fond of finding 48 sheets on the curb next to your trash can.

    While small quantities are easily carried in a pickup, large quantities (12-ft. sheets, or more than 10 sheets of any size) are best delivered. A good-sized rooms worth of rock can weigh as much as a small beluga whale!

    Discount lumberyards and home centers will usually deliver for a fee, but theyll only send out one person, and youll have to help unload the truck. The driver will probably help you carry sheets into the garage, but thats about it. Contractor-oriented full-service lumberyards and commercial drywall suppliers will charge more per sheet, but theyll unload the truck and haul the rock into the rooms youre going to hang. A boom truck (a truck with a small crane for lifting) may even be available for second-floor deliveries if there is a door or window opening large enough to feed sheets through. Coordinate this with your lumberyard, making sure you both understand site specifics, manpower requirements and available equipment.

    Set down the drywall with the finished sides facing you. This is the side youll want to lay out on and cut from. It should be stacked on edge and evenly supported. Drywall warps quickly and isnt easily straightened.

    Save your back and rent a drywall lift for a day. A lift is fantastic if youre shorthanded or installing 12-ft. sheets. It disassembles easily, weighs about 75 lbs. and will fit in a minivan or small pickup. A lift makes it possible to hang rock solo, but its still nice to have a helper for loading the rock onto the lift. A lift tilts from vertical to horizontal. Wheels allow you to roll it up to the drywall stack, load a sheet onto the rack, roll it back into position and crank the sheet up into place. Although a lift can also be used for wall placement, its strong suit is ceilings.

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    Hoist the ceiling sheets overhead and tack them into place using a crutch made of 2x2s to support the lions share of the weight. Prenail and position the sheet, tacking it to the joists.

    Measure the distance from a wall corner to the center of a framing member, also recording distances for cutouts and door and window openings. Avoid placing joints over doors and window corners, where they may crack.

    Cut window and door notches from a single sheet by sawing sides with a drywall saw. A keyhole saw is slower, but it is an acceptable substitute for long cuts.

    Score the third side of the notch with a utility knife, snap the section loose and complete the cut from the backside.

    For quick rip cuts, drag your utility knife behind the T-square as you slide it along the top (nestle the blade of the knife against the ruler part of the square).

    Lift the top wall sheet, holding it tight against the ceiling, and tack it into place with nails. Dont forget to mark fastener guidelines before lifting.

    Measure electrical box cutouts from all four sides. Check all layout measurements twice before cutting!

    Transfer measurements to the drywall and cut the outlet box openings with a keyhole saw.

    Heres where youll appreciate the ease of working with drywall. After scoring the front side with your utility knife, simply snap it open like a dime novel. One last cut along the back edge of the sheet and youre in business.

    Professionals always do the lids (ceilings) first. That way, the wall pieces support the ceiling pieces. Now a word for you rookies: Hanging drywall over your head is no fun. Drywall is heavy, awkward and hard to get into position. To make the job somewhat easier, make a crutch (Photo 3). To make it a lot easier, pony up for a drywall lift.

    Next, hang the top wall row. This should be pushed tight against the ceiling before fastening (Photo 7). Never break joints at the edge of a window or door. These seams will eventually crack, and the buildup of taping materials will make installing casing difficult.

    After installing the top layer, lift in the bottom sheets. Foot lifts work great for prying that bottom row tight against the top row (Photo 10). That all-purpose flat bar will do the job nearly as well.

    Whenever I hang drywall, Im always surprised at just how small those doggone switchplate covers are (although larger ones are available if you need them). Take special care in planning and sawing cutouts for electrical boxes (Photos 8 and 9) because if you miss, that oversized outlet hole is a bear to fix. Fixing a poorly cut or overcut hole is tricky, and the repair will never look quite right.

    Although we dont show one in use here, pros now use spiral saws to cut openings for outlets, lights and even doors and windows. The basic idea is easy: Just mark the approximate center of the outlet or light, hang the sheet of drywall, and then poke the thin spiral bit through the center mark and follow the edge of the fixture all the way around. For door and window openings, hang the sheet across the opening and then follow the framing with the spiral bitno measuring required, and you get a perfect cut every time. Of course it takes a little practice to get the hang of the tool, it kicks up a lot of dust, and the basic tool costs $70 to $100, but if youre doing more than one room it may be worth the investment. For more information, see How to Use a Spiral Saw on Drywall

    Hoist bottom row with a foot lift or flat bar and tack into place. If an opening needs small adjustments, shave the edges with your utility knife.

    If you dont have a foot lift handy, just use a flat bar. You may need to use a piece of wood under the flat bar for more leverage.

    Screw ceiling and walls with a screw gun. Set screws and nails slightly below the surface of the paper, being careful not to break through into the gypsum core. To hide the fasteners, position them close to openings around windows and doors so trim will cover them.

    Selecting fasteners is simple. Use 1-1/4 in. fasteners for 1/2-in. rock and 1-5/8 in. fasteners for 5/8-in. rock. Longer is not better. This might be hard to believe, but longer screws and nails are more prone to nail pops. Use as few nails as possible and only to tack up the sheets until you can get the screws in.

    Use five fasteners per framing member, one in each tapered edge and three more spaced evenly every 12 in. (Photo 11). Slightly angle screws on the ends of sheets, where there is only 3/4 in. of wood left to catch screws. If you run them in too close to the end, the drywall core will break and they wont hold well.

    Using the framing guidelines youve drawn (Photo 3), prestart a few tack nails in the sheet before raising it into position. In other words, start a few nails into the rock about 1/4 in. deep or so. Theyll stick there, ready to be driven home when the sheets in place. Youll then be able to dedicate one hand to hammering and the other to supporting the sheet.

    Any room that is subject to high humidity deserves galvanized fasteners. Conventional drywall screws in these areas may eventually corrode and bleed through the finish.

    After installing all the drywall, drag a putty knife over every single fastener. If you hear a click (Photo 12), youve found a rogue fastener that needs to be set. Do NOT use your hammer to set a proud (protruding) screwhead! Blasting it in with a hammer may break the screw, creating a bigger hole to patch, and will cause a nail pop down the road. Just screw it in a tad more with a screwdriver or, better yet, a cordless drill. Also, be sure to remove any fasteners that missed the framing member for this how to install drywall job.

    Drive screws correctly! The paper on the outside of the drywall is what holds the sheet tight to the wall. An overset screw has little holding power and may pop in the future. If you do overdrive a screw, first install a properly set screw about an inch away from it and then remove the improperly set screw.

    Finish setting underdriven screws with a screwdriver or cordless drill. If setting a fastener results in broken paper, replace the fastener with a properly driven one.

    Check screwheads and nails for proper depth by dragging a putty knife over each head and listening for clicks.

    Have the necessary tools for this how to install drywall DIY project lined up before you startyoull save time and frustration.

    Youll also need a Surform tool, a drywall hammer, a foot lift and a drywall lift.

    Avoid last-minute shopping trips by having all your materials ready ahead of time. Heres a list.

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    How to Hang Drywall Like a Pro The Family Handyman

    How to Do a Drywall Job | DoItYourself.com

    - July 2, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Walls are an important part of every home. Gypsum board, also known as drywall, is an easy and affordable way to create a clean finish on the walls of your home. Follow the easy steps in this article to properly drywall in your home.

    Begin with sketches so that you can adequately visualize the workspace. Wallboards must be added in a perpendicular position to the joists. Work from the top down, beginning in the center of the ceiling and extending outwards until you reach the base of the walls. Use waterproof drywall for bathrooms and other areas prone to moisture. Some codes require fire-resistant drywall.

    The easiest way to make accurate drywall cuts is to employ a straight edge and a utility knife. Always measure and mark before making any cuts. Start your cut at the paper and slowly score the board until you have complete the cut. Once you have adequately score the gypsum board, it should break easily and evenly. Account for all fixtures around which you must cut the board.

    The easiest and cheapest job is to add a single layer of drywall. Use a second layer when you want to protect against flames or sound.

    As you plan the layout for your drywall boards, find a way to create as few joints as possible. Use a horizontal arrangement for lower ceilings and vertical arrangement for high ceilings.

    It's best to have help when installing the drywall so that you can make the attachments while your friend holds the boards in place. If your on your own, use a T-brace.

    Add the top boards first for horizontal arrangements. Put it into place and attach it firmly with screws. If the workspace includes a spot where your find ceiling boards secured directly to the joists, the you should begin the first run 7-inches lower than the ceiling height. When using nails, plan to space them by 7-inches.

    Some homeowners prefer adhesive/nail-on style. If that's the kind of board you have selected, then you should stick the boards to the studs before nailing. Sometimes, you'll have a board which bows in the center. To fix it, add a nail until the adhesive has totally settles. For vertical arrangements, align the long edges so that they run in the same direction as the framing members.

    Ask a sales associate at your local home improvement store for help finding specially designed metal corner strips and install them according to the manufacturer's instructions.

    Apply joint compound over drywall tape to all areas where boards butt against one another. You may occasionally need more than one layer of compound.

    When using adhesive tape the best option is to apply the tape first, then add several coats of compound. For non-adhesive tape, you must also apply embedding coal. Once the embedding coat has settled, you can continue to apply several more coats of compound

    When applying the adhesive tape, pay special attention to centering it. Apply non-adhesive tape by applying gentle pressure with the knife over the tape into a layer of compound at a 45-degree angle.

    Adhesive tape can be coated immediately. Non-adhesive tape must rest for 24 hours and totally dry before you can proceed. Spread the compound wide so that it spreads to a feathered finish.

    Once the compound has dried, sand it until it is smooth. Wipe away the dust with a dry towel.

    The nails/screws should be slightly recessed into the gypsum board. Spread compound over the dimples and allow it to dry before sanding to a smooth finish.

    Continue on to the drywall joints where the boards butt against each other. Spread the compound over these areas in a feathered fashion. Allow it to dry and sand.

    Make sure that the metal corners are securely positioned and spread compound over them. Allow the layer to dry, sand it and apply a second coat. Sand the top coat.

    When completing the interior corners, spread the compound 1.5-inches in each direction from the angle. Make sure the joint tape matches the area it will cover, and press it into place. Allow it to dry, apply more compound and sand the final layer one it has dried.

    Information in this article has been furnished by the National Retail Hardware Association (NRHA) and associated contributors.

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    The Average Cost for Tree Removal Services | Tips

    - July 2, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Although we cant give you an exact price, we can give you an idea of what it may cost to remove your tree. The condition, size, diameter, and location of your tree will determine the cost.

    A simple rule of thumb: the bigger the tree, the more it will cost.

    The height of the tree. In general, the taller the tree the more costly it is to remove it.

    Time of Removal: The best time to remove a tree is in their dormant season, which is February or March. Removing trees in the winter when tree service companies are less busy, may impact the price.

    Some companies include taking away the tree in their estimate. Other companies make you pay an extra fee to have the wood removed. Look for this when you get an estimate.

    As with many services, a company can woo new business with extremely low bids. Transparent and trustworthy tree service companies have licenses to maintain, investment in top-notch equipment to do the job right, and minimum levels of liability insurance to carry. These all factor into their rates. If you get an extremely low bid, it could mean the company might be skimping on something that will prevent them from doing a superb job. Or it could mean that in the event of an accident (e.g. the tree that they cut falls onto your house) there will be a disagreement about who is fully responsible to pay for the damages.

    If you venture out and obtain multiple bids, there is a strong likelihood that those bids will not be the same. Every tree removal company will approach a job differently and consequently price their bid differently. Do your research and know what you are getting. It is tough to put a value on great service, but that is one thing we excel at after removing trees for over 30+ years.

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    The 10 Best Tree Removal Companies Near Me (with Free …

    - July 2, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When youre ready to have a tree on your property come down, its time to call an arborist. The national average price range for tree-trimming costs is $270-$450. Tree removal costs can vary based on the height, diameter, location and health of the tree, and on whether you want to remove the stump. Height plays a major role in tree removal costs. Small trees, no more than 30 feet tall, are usually thinner in diameter and easier and safer for an arborist to manage. Removal of a small tree can cost anywhere from under $150 to over $450. Removal of medium-height trees, from 30 feet to 60 feet tall, could cost anywhere between $150 and $850 or more. Tall trees, typically 60 feet to 80 feet tall, may start at $500 or cost more than $1,000 to cut down. As the height and diameter increase, so does the cost.

    Location is critical, too. Removing a tree in an open space is quicker and presents fewer obstacles than removing a tree that is growing flush to your house. Arborists can assess your tree and provide you with quotes based on the variables involved. For example, removing a medium-size hackberry tree that was growing too close to a home the roots were damaging the homes foundation cost $1,500. This price included rope-down, house protection, tree quartering and stacking, and stump removal.

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    25 Best Tree Services – Houston TX | Tree Removal

    - July 2, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Houston may be known as Space City, but we love our trees just as much as we cherish the stars. With neighborhoods such as The Woodlands and Kingwood, "the livable forest," there's more than just a few Houston suburbs lined with large, native trees. Of course, as sturdy and eternal as these trees seem, they're actually in a delicate balance with their surroundings. For any number of reasons, including storms, disease, pests, and others you may need professional help to maintain your trees' well-being. On the other hand, pervasive roots and above ground obstruction may also cause the tree to become undesirable.

    Tree ServicesSo exactly what tree services are offered in Houston? The most common Houston tree service is tree removal, but Houston tree specialists offer a wide range of services. They can help save a diseased or damaged tree. They can give you a written estimate for what a damaged tree was worth for insurance or tax credit purposes. And they can help advise you on planting new trees. For dead growth or simply aesthetic shaping, specialists can prune your trees with a doctor's eye to the health of the tree and a hair dresser's eye to branch shaping.

    Tree RemovalRemoving a large or even a medium-sized tree is a big enough project just from a physical and logistic perspective. Felling a tree is not easy, is far from an exact science, and even experienced tree professionals have known to get hurt. Plus, for trees near your house, risk to the house is also always imminent.

    That said, tree contractors have gotten really good at their profession and your biggest obstacle may very well be bureaucratic. Many neighborhoods have local ordinances protecting trees. This can work against you when you're trying to remove a tree, although many homeowners find protection from these ordinances when their neighbors attempt to force you to remove your tree. If you do decide to remove your tree, talk to the contractor about chipping the branches into mulch instead of hauling it away. Also, make sure stump removal is included for the project. Often, tree removal and tree stump removal becomes two separate projects with varying costs.

    Project LengthThe easy part about tree removal is that once you've hired a contractor and obtained a permit, the actual project usually doesn't last longer than a few days, if that. Weather may play a role, but rarely do you experience any extended inconvenience from having contractors working outside your home for several days. In fact, while kitchen and bathroom remodels often take longer than a homeowner would wish, homeowners more frequently find that contractors leave too early. When hiring a tree contractor, make sure you check references that the job was completely finished and after the job was done, your yard was returned to its previously manicured state.

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    Sterling Heights Tree Removal – Tree Service in Sterling …

    - July 2, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tree Removal - Tree Trimming - Tree CuttingWe are expert tree service company of Sterling Heights, MI providing this community with great tree care for over 36 years!

    We are family operated local company that pride ourselves in the long term relationship with clients.

    We are very skilled and knowledgeable crew members with unrivaled work ethics & likability.

    Licensed & Insured! Award winning work! Call us ASAP for Emergency Tree Removal!

    we also arbor service to Warren, Clinton Charter Twp, Lake St Clair Shores, Fraser, Troy, Madison Heights, Shelby Township, Michigan

    We are just group of hardworking guys that love working out doors and tree service is our passion. It makes our day to service people of Sterling Heights and helping them with difficult tree removals that is too dangerous for the homeowner and too advanced for most other companies to handle.We incorporate industry's best equipment including cranes to handle even the toughest tree removals such as over 100 ft trees, trees handing over houses or pools, or trees in remote locations.Rest assured we are running with some of the best crew in Macomb County including our veteran owner with 36 years experience that has trained rest of the ground crew & tree climbers with at least 10 years experience. All of us are licensed & insured and follow the strict safety guidelines set out by the ISA. We do not take any risks with our work, everything is broken down into protocols that allow for the safest cutting, trimming & removing of trees even if additional safety steps require more time. Nothing is rushed. Also we see through every project to the end, in timely manner as your time is valuable to us. We do not take unnecessary breaks, we finish what we started and finish properly with thorough clean up before we leave to ensure no additional work is left for the homeowner.

    Whether it'd be using our experience tree climbers to remove branches that over hang swimming pools.

    Or when we must bring out the crane to extract trees in remote locations, we have the high-level expertise to handle tree removal that other companies will turn down.

    When you are faced with challenging removal, our owner will talk to you in-depth on what protocols will be required so that you can will know we have the experience to do it safely.This is what separates the wheat from the chaff.

    So call us today and inquire about big discounts if you have pine or hard wood!

    Stump removal made simple by our stump grinders & grinding machines that get the job done quickly. It also produces free mulch for the homeowner or we can take it away for you. Stump can be dangerous if you have children that play in the yard. It can also attract insects, pests, parasites & fungi which can transfer to other trees, it also makes lawn care more challenging & time consuming! Recover piece of your yard by re-planting green grass over it, you may be surprised how much more spacious your yard looks & feels.

    Sometimes dead branches can lead to infection and death of a tree, or you want to lighten the load of raking required for fall. Great fruit tree pruning can also yield more fruit. Or you got a over grown branch that's posing threat to your home or power lines. We utilize bucket trucks as well as tree climbers to get to the most difficult branches and remove them safely, we can tie the branches up with ropes so that they do not fall down to your home or other property. We've dealt with all kinds of different circumstances of tree trimming in Sterling Heights, and we can confidently say nothing at this point will surprise us.

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    Tree Service Surprise – Tree Removal and Tree Trimming …

    - July 2, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If you're looking for tree removal service in Surprise AZ, you've come to the right place. Don't just hire anyone, hire the best. You want to be sure that you get the job done fast, and done right.

    You also want the peace ofmind that comes with having a professional tree servicecompany come and safely work on your trees, while keeping the place clean, and throwing a few tennis balls to ol' Fido. You want arborists who understand all aspects of proper tree service: tree and cactus removal, tree trimming, emergency tree care, tree pruning, stump grinding and removal, planting, and fertilization. Good news... that's us.

    You want limbs removed, branches and palm fronds pruned by tree shaping professionals who are dedicated to bringing back that little back yard dream.

    Am I right?

    If so, and you want the best local tree service professionals inSurprise, AZ, who are incredibly good lookingand fun to be around...

    Slide that phone outta your hoodie pocket and give us a call.

    623-300-2080. Cheri will answer. You'lllike her.

    We specialize in tree removal, tree trimming or pruning, cactus removal, stump grinding and removal, and planting and fertilization. We alsorun an emergency tree service in case you are in one of those 24/7, ASAP type situations. We also make every effort to recycle any portions of the tree that could be put to good use. We're all about salvaging the best wood to be used in custom furniture and other creative projects. From the moment we enter your property,until the moment we leave, we want you to feel as comfortable as possible. Let us be yourhonest, trustworthy and reliable local tree service in Surprise, AZ and surrounding areas.

    Speaking of surrounding areas, what cities do you serve?

    We proudly serve every city in the Valley of the Sun: Avondale, Buckeye, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Peoria, Anthem, Glendale, El Mirage, Waddell, Wickenberg, Wittman, Tempe, Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Chander, Gilbert, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Apache Junction, Cave Creek, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, Laveen, Tolleson, and Tonopah.

    What'sthis gonna cost me?

    We'll need to determine what kind of job we have on our hands before we can give you an accurate price. Contact us for a free quote. We'll tell you a price and that's final. We won't upcharge you later on. Promise. Call 623-300-2080 to set a day and time thatworks with your schedule. Saving a few dollars with Tommy Tree-Cutter today will cost you dearly down the road.

    Do you offer a guarantee against damages?

    Knock on wood--but we haven't had a single issue to dateregarding mistakes on our end that have led to incurred damages. When we come out for an estimate, we will go over our damage policy with you, so you can rest at ease in the hands of the valley's best tree service company.

    Sweet! What's next?

    Call us at 623-300-2080. If email isbetter for you, find the contact form back near the top of this page.

    No matter what type of service you need, whether it's tree trimming or cactus removal... we can handle it. We've taken down some massive cacti with needles so long you'd think you were at the hospital.

    Please don't hesitate to Contact Usanytime, day or night, to discuss your tree care needs. Commercial, residential, apartment complex, assistedliving, hotel, motel...it doesn't matter.

    If there's a tree, we're there to treat that thing like it's royalty. Or cut it down, it it's been a bad little--or big--tree. There is good reason why we are known around the valley as the top tree removal, tree trimming,and stump removal service.

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    ZimmermanTreeService.com > Services > Tree Removal

    - July 2, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tree removal is an important part of maintaing your landscape.

    To maintain the safety and beauty of your property, you need elimnate dead and dying trees, hazardous trees cannot be saved through other means,and invasive trees that should not be in Florida..

    Tree removal reduces competition, providing remaining plants with more space and light in which to flourish.

    You may also need to remove trees to provide room for construction and clearance for structures.

    Watch this removal of an invasive Australian pine with the use of heavy equipment.

    We removed this hazardous tree from a Golf Course. With Hurricanes as a ready threat to South Florida, you need to identify hazardous trees on your property and have them removed before they become a danger during storms.

    Here are some questions to ask to determine if you have a hazardous tree:

    Even one of these signs is a potential for problems.If you see any of these signs, call us for a professional assessment of your tree.Each tree needs to be individually examined.We will not needlessly remove healthy trees.

    Tree removal is the most dangerous aboriculture service. Tree workers are often high in the air, near homes andpower lines and in confined spaces.

    Only highly trained, experiencedprofessionals should remove trees.

    Zimmerman Tree Service provides the highest safety standards of treeremoval with over 30 years experience in aboriculture service.We remove your trees with the utmost care for your property and the safety of all.

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    25 Best Tree Services – Cincinnati OH | Tree Removal

    - July 2, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Project: Remove a Tree Stump

    Date: 07/02/2018

    # of stumps to be removed: 2-3

    Location of tree stump: Front yard, Side yard

    Wood Chips: Leave as is

    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence

    Property Owner: Yes

    Desired Project Start Date: Within a few weeks

    Comment: Oak Tree stump and Sweet Gum stump removal.

    Project: Trim Trees

    Date: 07/02/2018

    Tree or Shrub: Trees

    Tree Service Need: Trimming or thinning

    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence

    # of Trees and Shrubs: 2-3

    Covered by Insurance: No

    Property Owner: Yes

    Desired Project Start Date: Within a few weeks

    Comment: trim trees away from house and power lines. Trim large back tree away from house. May require climbing.

    Project: Remove Trees

    Date: 07/02/2018

    Tree or Shrub: Trees

    Tree Service Need: Removal

    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence

    # of Trees and Shrubs: 1

    Covered by Insurance: No

    Property Owner: Yes

    Desired Project Start Date: Tomorrow

    Comment: Storm has split a tree. Need the part on the ground removed and the remaining tree removed as well.

    Project: Treat, Protect and Maintain Trees & Shrubs

    Date: 07/02/2018

    Tree, Shrub Services Needed: Inspect and advise, Basic maintenance

    # of Trees and Shrubs: More than 5

    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting

    Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week

    Covered by Insurance: No

    Comment: Basic hedge trimming on my property.

    Project: Remove Trees

    Date: 07/02/2018

    Tree or Shrub: Trees

    Tree Service Need: Removal

    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence

    Is this an emergency?: No

    # of Trees and Shrubs: 1

    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting

    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible

    Covered by Insurance: No

    Property Owner: Yes

    Comment: I have a large oak tree that is close to my home that I need to have removed.

    Project: Remove Trees

    Date: 07/02/2018

    Tree or Shrub: Trees

    Tree Service Need: Removal

    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence

    Is this an emergency?: No

    # of Trees and Shrubs: 2-3

    Request Stage: Ready to Hire

    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible

    Covered by Insurance: No

    Property Owner: Yes

    Comment: Cut down and remove 2 dead trees

    Project: Remove Trees

    Date: 07/02/2018

    Tree or Shrub: Trees

    Is this an emergency?: No

    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting

    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible

    Project: Trim or Remove Shrubs

    Date: 07/02/2018

    Tree or Shrub: Shrubs or bushes

    Tree Service Need: Removal

    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence

    Is this an emergency?: No

    # of Trees and Shrubs: More than 5

    Request Stage: Ready to Hire

    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible

    Covered by Insurance: No

    Property Owner: Yes

    Comment: Honeysuckle and weed removal along fence line.

    Project: Treat, Protect and Maintain Trees & Shrubs

    Date: 07/02/2018

    Tree, Shrub Services Needed: Inspect and advise, Disease control, Trunk injection applications

    # of Trees and Shrubs: 2-3

    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting

    Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks

    Project: Remove Trees

    Date: 07/02/2018

    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting

    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible

    Property Owner: Yes

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