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May. 19, 2008

Aside from their beauty, trees provide many significant benefits to homes, streets and cities. They keep the air supply fresh, provide shade and shelter, and minimize noise pollution. They can also increase the value of your property by up to 25 percent. Professional tree appraisers can determine the dollar value of your trees and plants by evaluating their size, type, condition and location. But regular care is what’s ultimately more cost-effective and important in maintaining and protecting the value of trees.
 
     Proper tree maintenance involves pruning, watering, mulching, pest management and, sometimes, removal. Inspect your trees for signs of disease or insect damage as well as potential hazards, such as large dead or detached branches, mushrooms at the base of the tree, and proximity to utility lines.
 
     When you need professional help, be sure to find a certified arborist with a reputable tree care company. You can start by looking in the Yellow Pages, but remember that some of the most highly regarded companies rely more on word-of-mouth marketing. Seek recommendations from neighbors and friends, make calls to several companies and interview each one. If you look on our Resource Page under Arborists, you will find a highly recommended firm, Tree Masters. The owner, Tad Jacobs, is local Marinite with decades of experience and referrals.
 
Before you hire a company, ask for copies of valid and current insurance certificates and get a detailed written estimate of the work needed and costs. Also be sure to get a complete diagnosis before a tree is cut down. Beware of companies that solicit work door to door or demand payment in advance.
 
Sources: Tree Care Industry Association (www.tcia.org); International Society of Arboriculture (www.treesaregood.org)

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