Mature trees give a yard character. They also provide shade for outdoor activities. However, when tall trees are located too close to homes and other structures they can become menaces. Homeowners should hire a professional arborist to inspect large trees on a regular basis. Often they recommend pruning to cut off dead limbs or limbs that are growing over a roof or driveway. However sometimes the tree becomes infected with disease or insects. In that case, it has to be removed. While a homeowner might be tempted to perform this task, it requires major pieces of machinery and skill. Hiring a tree removal service in Little Rock, AR is the safest and most cost-effective solution.
Capital City Tree Service has the professionals and equipment necessary to take down the largest tree quickly and safely. The arborist arrives with a bucket truck and can quickly access the highest limbs. Homeowners will be surprised at how fast the tree comes down. They will also be surprised at how clean their yard looks when the tree removal service in Little Rock, AR is finished. Technicians will remove all of the wood and grind down the stump. Often the stump and roots will leave a hole a couple of feet deep. Professionals know how to fill in the hole to encourage rapid recovery. In a few weeks the area will be a beautiful spot again.
Homeowners often decide that they will take away the wood themselves or grind the stump down. If the wood is infested with insects such as termites, it is a mistake to leave the wood on the ground for any time at all. This gives the termites a chance to move to a wood deck or fence. Grinding a stump is difficult and arduous work. The homeowner has to go to the expense of renting the machine and then learning how to use it. Often they give up in frustration.
If the homeowner wants to plant a replacement tree, they should ask a professional arborist to help them select and locate the tree. That will ensure that it has room to grow without becoming a danger. If the yard is small, then the arborist can recommend a dwarf tree variety.

