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Top questions to ask before hiring a brush removal specialist
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
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Great and efficient workers. Got everything I wanted done and then some in a timely manner. Very reasonable.
I asked this person to come out and give me an estimate on my roof. He stated the roof had 5 years remaining. All to my surprise, when a licensed roofing contractor did tell me the facts about my roof, it was far from what this guy said. He called me o...
Swindled my wife out of over $3000 on the second job for her by saying he had materials, paid for by her and never came back to home in Henrico to perform work.Also did not clean up the trash from the first job ending in her job having to pay for removal....
Note the Bommer Group was canceled on Thumbtack probably due to complaints and bad reviews
Tony does excellent work. I would definitely use his services again to work on my home. Great work !!!! Thank you Tony
Awesome!
Tony was an amazing help in advising and helping me to make the best decisions for redesigning a part of my home. The work was beautiful and doors he made were fabulous. Fiona
Graham Howe (The Great Outdoors) provided us with a terrific plan for a very steep and ugly hill. He was a delightful, low-key, and respectful person to work with. He designed such a lovely set of terraced walls, that one of my neighbors recently said tha...
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Old storm damage. Piles of small branches and limbs that are ready to be removed; some broken branches that may still be partly attached to tree, but accessible for cutting at ground level, or less than 12 ft from ground. Probably need chipper vs. hauling brush away.
Brush is overgrown
I'm flexible
A tree fell in a storm, has been partially cleared but need the limbs and trunk hauled away, the trunk is intact and could be milled if someone wanted it.
Storm clean up