FAQs

Aubrey's Tree Service & Landscaping

Do you have a tree- or landscaping-related question? Aubrey’s Tree Service & Landscaping has the answer. Please check out these FAQs and give us a call today for additional information!

  • What types of tree services does Aubrey’s Tree Service & Landscaping offer?

    Our company performs many tree services, including trimming and pruning, removal, stump grinding, health assessments, and emergency tree services. We also handle land clearing and site preparation for landscaping projects.

  • How do I know if my trees require trimming or pruning?

    At Aubrey’s Tree Service & Landscaping, we recommend trees be trimmed or pruned if the branches are overgrown, dead, diseased, or pose a risk to nearby structures or power lines. Regular trimming maintains the tree's shape, encourages healthy growth, and improves the overall appearance of your landscape.

  • What should I do when I have a tree that needs to be removed?

    If you have a tree that needs removal due to disease, damage, or encroaching on structures, it's best to call Aubrey’s Tree Service & Landscaping. We’ll assess the tree’s condition and safely remove it, taking all necessary precautions to protect your property.

  • What can I do to prevent tree diseases and pests?

    Aubrey’s Tree Service & Landscaping advises you to arrange for regular tree health inspections, proper pruning, and watering to prevent tree diseases and pests. Keep the area around your trees clean and add mulch to maintain healthy roots and deter pests.

  • What is stump grinding, and why should I have it done by Aubrey’s Tree Service & Landscaping?

    Stump grinding removes a tree stump by grinding it down into wood chips. This prevents the stump from becoming a tripping hazard, allows for new landscaping or planting, and eliminates the possibility of pest infestations like termites.

  • How often should I have my lawn mowed?

    For a healthy lawn, Aubrey’s Tree Service & Landscaping recommends mowing once a week during the growing season (spring and summer). In the fall and winter, mowing less frequently is fine because grass growth slows down. Regular mowing will promote thick, healthy grass and prevent weeds from taking over the lawn.

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