Frequently Asked Questions
Have Questions?
Why Should I Hire You?
Tree work is inherently dangerous and can lead to serious accidents and/or property damage if attempted as a DIY project. Leave your tree service needs to the professionals on the One Call Tree Service team.
Do I have to be home during tree removal?
No! As long as we have access to the tree removal site on your property, you do not need to be home. You can trust One Call Tree Service to take care of your property as if it were our own.
Do You Clean Up Everything?
Yes, with “final cleanup,” we will chip, haul and remove all branches and wood from the tree or trees that we service on your property. We will rake and blow the entire work area, including the roof if affected. We adhere to a strict “leave no trace” policy when it comes to cleaning up our customers’ yards.
How much does tree removal cost?
Many factors such as the tree size, age, condition, and proximity to structures account for the cost of tree removal. All One Call Tree Service customers receive personalized, detailed bids. We also do FREE estimates!
How Do I Know if I Need to Prune or Remove My Tree?
Making the decision to remove a tree, big or small, can be difficult. Choosing a Certified Arborist to assist you is the first, most important step to take. We will guide you through all of the options to ensure you make the best choice for your situation.
Do you accept credit cards?
Yes, we accept all major credit cards. However, we do offer cash discounts. We also offer discounts for Veterans and Seniors.
Tree Tips from the Michigan Tree Experts
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