frequently asked questions
FAQ's
Visit the FAQs page of Ivan’s Tree Removal Services in Covington, Washington, to find answers about our services, pricing, safety practices, and what to expect before scheduling your tree care service.
What areas does Ivan's Tree Removal Services serve?
Ivan's Tree Removal Services serves Covington, Washington, along with King County and nearby communities, delivering dependable tree care solutions for residential and commercial properties.
How experienced is Ivan's Tree Removal Services in tree care?
With over 30 years of experience, Ivan's Tree Removal Services applies proven techniques and practical knowledge to ensure safe, efficient, and consistent results on every project.
When should a tree be removed instead of trimmed?
Tree removal is necessary when a tree is dead, unstable, or hazardous, while trimming is suitable for maintaining structure, improving growth, and reducing minor risks.
What should be done after a storm damages trees?
After storm damage, assess affected trees immediately and remove hazardous limbs or unstable trees to prevent further damage and ensure safety across the surrounding area.
How often should trees be pruned?
Trees should generally be pruned every one to three years, depending on species, condition, and growth patterns, to maintain health, structure, and long-term stability.
Do you offer emergency tree services in Covington, Washington?
Yes, Ivan's Tree Removal Services provides emergency tree removal in Covington, Washington, responding quickly to urgent situations to restore safety and prevent further property damage.
Why is stump grinding important after tree removal?
Stump grinding removes remaining roots, prevents regrowth, eliminates tripping hazards, and improves overall landscape appearance, making the area safer, cleaner, and ready for future use.
Can tree care improve property value?
Yes, proper tree care enhances curb appeal, maintains safety, and supports a healthier landscape, all of which contribute to increased property value and long-term usability.
