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Royal Oak Michigan Tree Care Service (248) 457-5244
Tree Care Service, Tree Service, Tree Contractor, Tree Removal, Trimming, Removal, Stump Grinding, Servicing Royal Oak Michigan, Royal Oak 48067, Royal Oak 48068, Royal Oak 48073
Friday, April 18, 2014
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Friday, September 20, 2013
Michigan Tree Service (248) 457-5244
Michigan Tree Service is Recognized as being 'A Cut Above the Rest'
Homeowner finds a Michigan tree removal service who can handle a job that comes with liability risk
(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 18, 2010 ) Highland, MI – Michigan tree service expert, Reuben Rice, recently took on a risky job and handled it with no problem. Arelica Tree Services is a highly respected tree removal service in southeast Michigan. The Michigan tree removal company can remove, trim or prune any tree, using special equipment to get around landscaping, terrain limitations and near by buildings.
Ralph Mark Maupin of Highland Township said, "Reuben Rice is the tree removal expert in Michigan! When I was getting quotes, several companies turned down the work because of a large limb hanging over my home. Mr. Rice had no problem removing the limb safely. He also spoke to my neighbors to get permission to remove a large tree on the property line. His tree service was the most effective solution for me; his workmanship was very professional and he cleaned up good."
Many tree services use bucket trucks, which have many limitations including height, access, landscaping damage from the outriggers and terrain restrictions. Arelica Tree Services of Michigan does not have these limitations; they can remove, trim or prune any tree. They also have a mobile stump grinding unit that only requires 42" of space for stump grinding services.
Arelica services property management companies, commercial and residential clients, providing tree removal services for trees close to homes and structures where damage is a concern. Tree removal can be very dangerous and should be done by an experienced tree service professional. Visit http://www.arelica.com to learn more.
Reuben Rice
Arelica Tree Service
1114 Donald Ave
Royal Oak, MI
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Arelica Tree Service of Royal Oak - Hazardous Tree Removal
Arelica Tree Service of Royal Oak Michigan Handles Dangerous Job with No Problem
The homeowner was concerned about a large tree in his yard and several tree removal companies refused the work because of a large branch hanging over the home
(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 23, 2012 ) Royal Oak, MI – Arelica Tree Service of Royal Oak Michigan, recently took on a risky job and handled it with no problem. Arelica Tree Service is a highly respected tree removal service in Royal Oak Michigan. The Michigan tree removal company can remove, trim or prune any tree, without using special equipment to get around landscaping, terrain limitations and buildings.Ralph Mark Maupin, a highly respected citizen of the community said, “Reuben Rice is the tree removal expert in Royal Oak Michigan! When I was getting quotes, several tree servicing companies turned down the work because of a large branch hanging over my home. Arelica Tree Service of Royal Oak Michigan had no problem removing the branch safely. He also spoke to my neighbors to get permission to remove a large tree on the property line. His tree service was the most cost effective solution for me; his workmanship was very professional and he cleaned up good.”
Many tree services use bucket trucks, which have many limitations including height, access, landscaping damage from the outriggers and terrain restrictions. Arelica Tree Service of Royal Oak Michigan does not have these limitations; they can remove, trim or prune any tree. They also have a mobile stump grinding unit that only requires 42” of space for stump grinding services.
Arelica serves property management companies, commercial and residential clients, providing tree removal services for trees close to homes and structures where damage is a concern. Tree removal can be very dangerous and should be done by an experienced tree service professional. Visit http://www.arelica.com to learn more.
About Arelica Tree Service: Arelica Tree Service is a group of trained tree service professionals devoted to beautifying homes and businesses in Southeast Michigan. Their hard work has earned the company a reputation for quality and excellence. Arelica of Michigan takes pride in providing Low Cost Tree Service and being a "Cut Above" the rest! Their workmanship and dedication to safe Tree Care Practices is unmatched by anyone else in the industry and they care about preserving natural resources with all tree pulp being recycled and reused.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Royal Oak Michigan Tree Service - Leading Tree Service Contractor
- Property Damage
- Expert advice
- Maintenance prevention
- Proper Tree Removal and Tree Trimming
- Bodily Injury
- Environmentally safe recycled wood
- Comfort of sleeping in safety
“The key to doing the job safely is to hire a reputable tree service contractor. There are many tree service companies who claim to be experts in their field. Make sure the tree service you work with is licensed and insured.”
As a State Registered Tree Care/Tree Service company, Arelica advises consumers to use a tree removal service with a history of experience in tree services, get references and make sure they are certified in their field.
Weak branch unions are places where branches are not strongly attached to the tree. A weak union occurs when two or more similarly-sized, usually upright branches grow so closely together that bark grows between the branches, inside the union. This ingrown bark does not have the structural strength of wood, and the union is much weaker than one that does not have included bark. The included bark mayalso act as a wedge and force the branch union to split apart. Trees with a tendency to form upright branches, such as elm and maple, often produce weak branch unions.Weak branch unions also form after a tree or branch is tipped or topped, i.e., when the main stem or a large branch is cut at a right angle to the direction of growth leaving a large branch stub. The stub inevitably decays, providing very horrible support for new branches (“epicormic” branches) that usually develop along the cut branch.