jalegre0
TreeHouser
Senior development with roughly 3,000 homes
Species are black pine, sugar & silver maples, ash, water oaks, red oaks, spruce, and linden
Been there tree guy for the last 5 yrs.
Pitched an idea today that they loved now have to get back to them with an estimate:
I proposed to trim back all trees that are overhanging houses
Remove any dead or diseased limbs,trees
Crown reduction on some specified maples. this was to deter them from topping, as they did in previous years
Also topsoil and mulch around any trees that are exposing roots throughout lawn.
Also there are alot of ash trees that are infected with ash borer's. Has anyone dealt with these varmints? What is the best course to deal with them?
And the biggest ? is should I bill them per job or by hour, how much an hour?
This is a development that has never been maintained. Their trees are a mess, for the last 25 years they would only call if the tree is dead or fell. Is there anything that I overlooked.
As always Thanx
you guys are the best
Species are black pine, sugar & silver maples, ash, water oaks, red oaks, spruce, and linden
Been there tree guy for the last 5 yrs.
Pitched an idea today that they loved now have to get back to them with an estimate:
I proposed to trim back all trees that are overhanging houses
Remove any dead or diseased limbs,trees
Crown reduction on some specified maples. this was to deter them from topping, as they did in previous years
Also topsoil and mulch around any trees that are exposing roots throughout lawn.
Also there are alot of ash trees that are infected with ash borer's. Has anyone dealt with these varmints? What is the best course to deal with them?
And the biggest ? is should I bill them per job or by hour, how much an hour?
This is a development that has never been maintained. Their trees are a mess, for the last 25 years they would only call if the tree is dead or fell. Is there anything that I overlooked.
As always Thanx
you guys are the best