Dead Ash Tree Removal in Massachusetts

An ash tree that was killed by EAB, emerald ash borer.

Dead ash trees are brittle, unstable, and prone to unexpected failure, making ash tree removal a dangerous job that requires skilled tree removal professionals and specialized equipment. Here’s why you should remove a dead ash tree from your property and how to find the right tree service to do the work safely.

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Pine Tree Removal in Massachusetts

An American Climbers crew member gives the camera two thumbs up from a bucket truck during a pine tree removal.

Cutting down a pine tree requires extra work (and sometimes a few extra headaches) that removing a deciduous tree or a non-coniferous evergreen tree doesn’t. Learn why and what to expect if you need pine tree removal.

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Tree Removal Preparation: What To Do Before Cutting Down A Tree

The American Climbers team removes a tree from a residential property in Massachusetts.

When you decide it’s time to cut down a tree, there are some things you’ll need to do before tree removal starts, even if you’re cutting it down yourself. Learn how to prepare for tree removal work, when it should be done, and why proper preparation is critical for safely taking down a tree.

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