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Alpharetta Tree Removal Company, Yellow Ribbon, Helps Safely Remove Damaged Trees

Call the Alpharetta tree removal business, Yellow Ribbon, the next time you have a damaged tree on your property. They will take the proper measures to ensure your safety and that of strangers you are liable for.

2014-04-03
ATLANTA, GA, April 03, 2014 (Press-News.org) The Alpharetta tree removal company, Yellow Ribbon, notes they have been helping home and business owners take care of their tree problems for many years. Dead branches and rotting limbs are only one of the many issues that should be addressed before problems worsen. Since these symptoms are visible to the naked eye, they tend to be the only ones people report.

Little do many of us know that infectious diseases and wood rot can render a tree trunk structurally unsafe. Oak wilt, for instance, can spread rapidly and be incredibly difficult to control.

Pests are another formidable foe that should not be taken lightly. Some species like the emerald ash borer are notorious for causing extensive damage to trees on residential and commercial properties.

Leave Tree Jobs to the Experts

The dangers of trying to remove a damaged limb or cut down a tree cannot be overstated, especially for people with little to no experience working with the machinery required to complete the job. A wrongly placed cut can cause the trunk to sway in the wrong direction, potentially causing tons of weight to land on an otherwise undesirable spot (e.g. your roof, a car, etc.). The Alpharetta tree trimming pros say this can easily turn an easy day's work into an expensive dilemma.

According to Gary Robertson, Owner of Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts, "For this reason and the fact that thousands of people are injured every year as a result of falling branches, tree removal is one project always best left to the professionals. All of our technicians have years of experience in the field and know what is needed to complete every job safely."

Yellow Ribbon is a premier Alpharetta tree service business. For information about their services, feel free to visit http://www.yellowribbontree.com.

About Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts:

Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts specializes in Atlanta tree removal and uses only the best arboricultural practices. Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts is licensed and insured, with workers compensation and a member of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA).

For more information, visit http://www.yellowribbontree.com.


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[Press-News.org] Alpharetta Tree Removal Company, Yellow Ribbon, Helps Safely Remove Damaged Trees
Call the Alpharetta tree removal business, Yellow Ribbon, the next time you have a damaged tree on your property. They will take the proper measures to ensure your safety and that of strangers you are liable for.